... hopped and played, Their thoughts I cannot measure: — But the least motion which they made It seemed a thrill of pleasure. The budding twigs spread out their fan, To catch the breezy air; And I must think, do all I can, That there was pleasure there.... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - 第 214 頁1841完整檢視 - 關於此書
| George Barrell Cheever - 1846 - 430 頁
...think, do all I can, That there was pleasure there. If this belief from Heaven is sent, If suchrbe nature's holy plan, Have I not reason to lament, What man has made of man ? I spent the Sabbath in this city, and enjoyed much a solitary walk in the fields and along the margin... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1847 - 382 頁
...must think, do all I can, That there was pleasure there. If this belief from Ileaven is sent, If such be nature's holy plan, Have I not reason to lament. What man has made of man ? I spent the Sabbath in this city, and enjoyed much a solitary walk in the fields and along the margin... | |
| William Ewart - 1849 - 94 頁
...think, do all I can, That there was pleasure there. 6. If this belief from Heaven be sent, If such be Nature's holy plan, Have I not reason to lament What man has made of man ? 149. WlNTER. [JAMES THOMPSON.] The keener tempests rise. Thick clouds ascend, And the sky saddens... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 頁
...must think, do all I can, That there was pleasure there. If this belief from heaven be sent, If such be nature's holy plan, Have I not reason to lament What man has made of man ? WORDSWORTH. XXXV, SEPARATION. " WE cannot part with our friends. We cannot let our angels go. We... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1854 - 178 頁
...hand' before her eyes. Mary St Ives, in a soft, earnest voice, repeated Wordsworth's lines — " ' Have I not reason to lament What man has made of man ?' " " Is it so — do you think ?" Herbert asked. " Then if man has caused all this foul, savage barbarity... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 392 頁
...must think, do all I can, That there was pleasure there. If this belief from heaven be sent, If such be Nature's holy plan, Have I not reason to lament What man lias made of man ? 1798. IT. A CHARACTER. I MARVEL how Nature could ever find space For so many strange... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1856 - 556 頁
...mutt think, do all I eon, That there wo* pleasure there. If this belief from heaven be sent, If such be nature's holy plan, Have I not reason to lament, What man has made of man." And thus, — the sympathy established between the poet and his world, that world becomes his instructor... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 頁
...think, do all I can, That there was pleasure there. If this helief from heaven he sent, If such he nature's holy plan, Have I not reason to lament What man has made of man ? WORDBWORTH. XXXV. SEPARATION. " WE cannot part with our friends. We cannot let our angels go. We... | |
| Anne Bowman - 1856 - 316 頁
...think, do all I can, That there was pleasure there. 224 From Heaven if this belief be sent, If such be Nature's holy plan, Have I not reason to lament What man has made ot man ? WORDSWORTH. RETIREMENT. THRICE happy he who, by some shady grove, Far from the clamorous world,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1857 - 480 頁
...Alford, near Alfoxden. t that imet tower —Edit. 1815. If this belief from heaven be sent, If such be Nature's holy plan,* Have I not reason to lament What man has made of man 1 TO A YOUNG LADY, WHO HAD BEEN REPROACHED FOK TAKING LONG WALKS IN THE COUNTRY. DEAR Child of Nature,... | |
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