| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 240 str.
...ill my ears, Which in those days I heard. Thus fares it still in our decay : And yet the wiser mind Mourns less for what age takes away Than what it leaves behind. The blackbird in the summer trees. The lark upon the hill, l*t loose their carols when they please, Are... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 str.
...in my ears, Which in those days I heard. " Thus fares it still in our decay: And yet the wiser mind Mourns less .for what age takes away Than what it leaves behind. " The black-bird in the summer trees, The lark upon th'e hill,, . I ,ct loose- their carols when they please*... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 str.
...my ears Which in those days I heard. " Thus fares it still in our decay : And yet the wiser mind y Mourns less for what age takes away ' Than what it leaves behind. " The Blackbird in the summer trees, The Lark upon the hill, Let loose their enrols when tliey'please, Are... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 str.
...my ears Which in those days I heard. 133 " Thus fares it still in our decay : And yet the wiser mind Mourns less for what age takes away Than what it leaves behind. " The Blackbird in the summer trees, The Lark upon the hill, Let loose their carols when they "please, Are... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 418 str.
...in my ears Which in those days I heard. " Thus fares it still in our decay : And yet the wiser mind Mourns less for what age takes away Than what it leaves behind. " The Blackbird in the summer trees, The Lark upon the hill, Let loose their carols when they please, Are... | |
| John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 str.
...is in my ears Which in those days I heard. Thus fares it still in our decay : And yet the wiser mind Mourns less for what age takes away Than what it leaves behind. The Blackbird in the summer trees, The Lark upon the hill, Let loose their carols when they please, Are... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 str.
...ears Which in those days I heard. •Taut fares it still in our decay: And yet the wiser mind Mounts less for what age takes away Than what it leaves behind. • The Blackbird in the summer trees, The Lark upon the hill, Let loose their carols when they please, Are... | |
| 1828 - 724 str.
...TAKINGS AND LEAVINGS. BY BERNARD BARTON, ESQ. Thus fares it still in our decay ; And yet the wiser mind Mourns less for what Age takes away, Than what it leaves behind. — WOP.DSWORTH. " WHAT does Age take away ? Bloom from the cheek, and lustre from the eye, The spirits... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 str.
...man, I lay Beside this fountain's brink. Thus fares it still in our decay : And yet the wiser mind Mourns less for what age takes away Than what it leaves behind. The Blackbird in the summer trees, The Lark upon the hill, Let loose their carols when they please, Are... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 368 str.
...the six beautiful quatrains, page I34 : " Thus fares it still in our decay : And yet the wiser mind Mourns less for what age takes away Than what it leaves behind. The Blackbird in the summer trees, The lark upon the hill, Let loose their carols when they \iieaae : Are... | |
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