| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 396 pages
...stands ; but this I feel, That from thyself it comes, that thou must give, Else never canst receive. The days gone by Return upon me almost from the dawn...power Open ; I would approach them, but they close. I see by glimpses now ; when age comes on, May scarcely see at all ; and I would give, While yet we... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 412 pages
...stands ; but this I feel, That from thyself it comes, that thou must give. Else never canst receive. The days gone by Return upon me almost from the dawn...power Open ; I would approach them, but they close. I see by glimpses now ; when age comes on, May scarcely see at all; and I would give, While yet we... | |
| 1850 - 544 pages
...That from thyself it comes, that thou must give, Else never canst receive. The days gone by Keturn upon me almost from the dawn Of life : the hiding-places...power Open ; I would approach them, but they close. I see by glimpses now ; when age comes on, May scarcely see at all ; and I would give, While yet we... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 pages
...stands; but this f feel, That from thyself it comes, that thou must give, Elsu never canst receive. Of absence withers what was once so fair ! Is there...have my thoughts for thee been vigilant (As would I see by glimpses now ; when age comes on, May scarcely see at all ; and I would give, While yet we... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1854 - 432 pages
...stands ; but this I feel, That from thyself it comes, that thou must give, Else never canst receive. The days gone by Return upon me almost from the dawn...power Open ; I would approach them, but they close. I see by glimpses now ; when age comes on, May scarcely see at all ; and I would give, While yet we... | |
| James Douglas Thornton - Indians of North America - 1868 - 224 pages
...could not be found, and it was a long time before her fate was fully ascertained. CHAPTEE XL " * * * * The days gone by Return upon me almost from the dawn Of life; * * « * * * » » I wonld give. While yet we may, as far as words can give, Substance and life to... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1870 - 382 pages
...must give, vOL. v. z Else never canst receive. The days gone by Return upon me almost from the'Mawn Of life : the hiding-places of man's power Open ; I would approach them, but they close. I see by glimpses now ; when age comes on, May scarcely see at all ; and I would give, While yet we... | |
| William Wordsworth - Superexlibris - 1870 - 382 pages
...miut give, VOL. T. t Else never canst receive. The days gone by Beturn upon me almost from therMawn Of life : the hiding-places of man's power Open ; I would approach them, but they close. I see by glimpses now ; when age comes on, May scarcely see at all ; and I would give, "While yet we... | |
| William Wordsworth - Superexlibris - 1871 - 630 pages
...stands ; but this I feel, That from thyself it comes, that thou must give, Klse never canst receive. The days gone by Return upon me almost from the dawn...power Open; I would approach them, but they close. I see by glimpses now ; when age comes on, May scarcely see at all : and I would give, While yet we... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - English poetry - 1874 - 396 pages
...That from thyself it comes, that thou must give, Else never canst receive. The days gone by Eeturn upon me almost from the dawn Of life : the hiding-places...power Open ; I would approach them, but they close. I see by glimpses now ; when age comes on, May scarcely see at all ; and I would give, While yet we... | |
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