| William Wordsworth - 1835 - 376 pages
...THE GEOUNDS OP RTDAL MOUKT. IN these fair Vales hath many a Tree At Wordsworth's suit been spared ; And from the Builder's hand this Stone, For some rude beauty of its own, Was rescued by the Bard : To let it rest in peace ; and here (Heaven knows how soon) the tender-hearted May heave a gentle... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1837 - 376 pages
...THE GROUNDS OF RYDAL MOUNT. IN these fair vales hath many a Tree At Wordsworth's suit been spared ; And from the builder's hand this Stone, For some rude beauty of its own, Was rescued by the Bard : So let it rest ; and time will come When here the tender-hearted May heave a gentle sigh for him,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 pages
...from stone to stone. 1800. IN these fair vales hath many a Tree At Wordsworth's suit been spared ; And from the builder's hand this Stone, For some rude beauty of its own, Was rescued by the Bard : So let it rest ; and time will come When here the tender-hearted May heave a gentle sigh for him,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 pages
...stone to stone. I800. vill. IN these fair vales hath many a Tree At Wordsworth's suit been spared ; And from the builder's hand this Stone, For some rude beauty of its own, Was rescued by the Bard : So let it rest ; and time will come When here the tender-hearted May heave a gentle sigh for him,... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1846 - 702 pages
...the following lines : — " In these fair vales hath many a tree, At Wordsworth's suit, been spared ; And from the builder's hand, this stone, For some rude beauty of its own, Was rescued by the bard. So let it rest ; and time will come When here the tender-hearted May heave a gentle sigh for him As... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 506 pages
...bearing the inscription, — ' In these fair vales hath many a tree At Wordsworth's suit been spared. And from the builder's hand, this stone, For some rude beauty of its own, Was rescued by the Bard.' 3 And the concluding lines will now be read with pathetic interest : — ' So let it rest ; and time... | |
| George Searle Phillips - 1852 - 314 pages
...bearing this inscription — " In these fair vales hath many a tree At Wordsworth's suit heen spared ; And from the builder's hand this stone, For some rude beauty of its own, R Was rescued by the bard. So let it rest, and time will come, When here, the tender- hearted, May... | |
| John Hudson (of Kendal) - 1853 - 312 pages
...bearing this inscription : " In these fair vales hath many a tree At Wordsworth's suit been spared ; And from the builder's hand this stone, For some rude beauty of its own, Was rescued by the Bard." And the concluding lines will now be read with pathetic interest: " So let it rest ; and time will... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1853 - 310 pages
...bearing this inscription : '' In these fair vales hath many a tree At Wordsworth's suit been spared ; And from the builder's hand this stone, For some rude beauty of its own, Was rescued by the Bard." And the concluding lines will now be read with pathetic interest: " So let it rest ; and time will... | |
| William Wordsworth, Adam Sedgwick - 1859 - 330 pages
...bearing this inscription : " In these fair vales hath many a tree At Wordsworth's suit been spared ; And from the builder's hand this stone, For some rude beauty of its own, Was rescued by the Bard." And the concluding lines will now be read with pathetic interest: "So let it rest ; and time will come,... | |
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