Sweet flower ! for by that name at last, When all my reveries are past, I call thee, and to that cleave fast, Sweet silent creature ! That breath'st with me in sun and air, Do thou, as thou art wont, repair My heart with gladness, and a share Of thy meek... Works - Page 197by John Ruskin - 1887Full view - About this book
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...above thee ! Yet like a star, with glittering crest, Self-poised in air thou seems't to rest; — May peace come never to his nest, Who shall reprove thee...heart with gladness, and a share Of thy meek nature ! 96 TO THE SAME FLOWER. Bright Flower, whose home is every where ! A Pilgrim bold in Nature's care.... | |
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| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 pages
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| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 372 pages
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| Leigh Hunt - 1820 - 432 pages
...daisyl ,. Yet lilie a star, with glilteripg crest, Self-poised in air, thou seem'st to rest; — May peace come never to his nest, Who shall reprove thee. Sweet flower ! lor by that name at last, When all my reveries are past, I call thee, and to that cleave faM ; Sweet... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 412 pages
...above thee ! Yet like a star, with glittering crest, Self-poised in air thou seem'st to rest ; — May peace come never to his nest, Who shall reprove thee...heart with gladness, and a share Of thy meek nature ! B 5 XV. TO THE SAME FLOWER. BRIGHT flower, whose home is every where ! A Pilgrim bold in Nature's... | |
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| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 pages
...above thee! Tet like a star, with glittering crest, Self-poised in air thou seem'st to rest; — May peace come never to his nest, Who shall reprove thee...reveries are past, I call thee, and to that cleave fail, Sweet silent Creature ! That breath'st with me in sun and air. Do thou, as thou art wont, repair... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1828 - 246 pages
...daisy, — that little flower which he has so exquisitely apostrophised "Sweet, silent creature, Who breath'st with me in sun and air, Do thou, as thou...heart with gladness, and a share Of thy meek nature." The genius of Keats was too partially developed, and the grave had thrown too vast and darkening a... | |
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