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" Bound to thy service with unceasing care, The mind's least generous wish a mendicant For nought but what thy happiness could spare. Speak — though this soft warm heart, once free to hold A thousand tender pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate,... "
The Quarterly Review - Page 184
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The Sonnets of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1899 - 308 pages
...once free to hold A thousand tender pleasures, thine and mine, Be left -more desolate, more dreary cold, Than a forsaken bird's-nest filled with snow...Speak, that my torturing doubts their end may know ! HAYDON ! let worthier judges praise the skill On Haydon's Here by thy pencil shown in truth of lines...
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song

Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 pages
...pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird's-nest fill'd with snow 'Mid its own bush of leafless eglantine...Speak, that my torturing doubts their end may know ! TO A SKYLARK. ETHEREAL minstrel! pilgrim of the sky! Dost thou despise the earth where cares abound...
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Yarrow Revisited: And Other Poems

William Wordsworth - 1835 - 262 pages
...heart, once free to hold A thousand tender pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird's-nest filled with snow...Speak, that my torturing doubts their end may know ! FOUR fiery steeds impatient of the rein Whirled us o'er sunless ground beneath a sky As void of sunshine,...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 3

William Wordsworth - 1837 - 376 pages
...heart, once free to hold A thousand tender pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird's-nest filled with snow...Speak, that my torturing doubts their end may know ! LTV. TO BR HAYDON, ON SEEING HIS PICTURE OF NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE ON THE ISLAND OF ST. HELENA. HAYDON...
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The book of sonnets, ed by A.M. Woodford

A Montagu Woodford - 1841 - 320 pages
...heart, once free to hold A thousand tender pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird's-nest filled with snow,...Speak, that my torturing doubts their end may know.' SURPRISED by joy—impatient as the wind I turned to share the transport—Oh ! with whom But thee,...
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The album of love, containing love thoughts [in verse] by many contributors

Album - 1841 - 158 pages
...pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird's-nest fill'd with snow 'Mid its own bush of leafless eglantine...Speak, that my torturing doubts their end may know ! WORDSWORTH. THE WEALTH OF LOVE. Here, in our souls, we treasure up the wealth Fraud cannot filch,...
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The Dial, Volume 4

Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley - 1844 - 556 pages
...tender pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary cold, Than a forsaken bird's nest filled with snow, Mid its own bush of leafless eglantine;...Speak, that my torturing doubts their end may know." A. That is indeed the most pathetic description of the speechless palsy that precedes the death of...
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The Poems of William Wordsworth, D.C.L., Poet Laureate, Etc. Etc

William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 pages
...heart, once free to hold A thousand tender pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird's-nest filled with snow...Speak, that my torturing doubts their end may know ! TO BR HAYDON, ON SEEING HIS PICTURE OF NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE ON THE ISLAND OF ST. HELENA. HAYDON !...
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The Prose and Poetry of Europe and America: Consisting of Literary Gems and ...

1845 - 614 pages
...heart, once free to hold A thousand tender pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary ker Willis( t WOHDSWO»TH. LOVE'S ARTIFICE. I SAID it was a wilful, wayward thing, And *o it is, fantastic and...
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The Poems of William Wordsworth ...

William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 pages
...tender pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird'e-nest filled with snow 'Mid its own bush of leafless eglantine — Speak, that my torturing doubts theirend may know : TO BB IIAYDON, ON SEEING HIS PICTURE OF ЯДРОLEON BtONAPARTE ON THE ISLA.ND...
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