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" Unquicken'd midst the world's rude strife, Shall sweet retirement render strong, And morning silence bring to life. Then tell me not that I shall grow Forlorn, that fields and woods will cloy ; From Nature and her changes flow An everlasting tide of joy. "
The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their ... - Page 245
1806
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The farmer's boy: Rural tales. ballads, and songs: Wild flowers; or ...

Robert Bloomfield - 1853 - 250 pages
...Unquicken'd midst the worlds rude strife, Shall sweet retirement render strong, And morning silence bring to life. Then tell me not that I shall grow Forlorn,...woods will cloy; From Nature and her changes flow That keen will come the frosty night; But both shall please; and each in turn An everlasting tide of...
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The poetical works of Robert Bloomfield

Robert Bloomfield - 1855 - 290 pages
...that some friend had been counselling him to eschew solitude, and what the mob call " moping : " — Then tell me not that I shall grow Forlorn, that fields...Nature and her changes flow An everlasting tide of joy. Then, after a loving aspiration to " the soul that is in Nature," his last thought is that of a flight...
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Poetry of the Woods: Passages from the Poets Descriptive of Forest Scenes ...

1864 - 148 pages
...Unquickened midst the world's rude strife, Shall sweet retirement render strong, And morning silence bring to life. Then tell me not that I shall grow Forlorn,...everlasting tide of joy. I grant that summer heats will burn, That keen will come the frosty night ; But both shall please : and each in turn Yield reason's...
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Here and There: Or, True Tales of Country Life

Edith Mary (pseud.) - 1861 - 280 pages
...cloak, had departed, leaving the echo of his voice behind him. CHAPTER VIII. " Then tell me not thit I shall grow Forlorn, that fields and woods will cloy;...and her changes flow An everlasting tide of joy." THE morning was fine and bright when Mr. Vyvyan started for Chichester, accompanied by young Mr. Smithers,...
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Half-hours with our sacred poets [an anthology] ed. by A.H. Grant

Half hours - 1863 - 408 pages
...Unquickened 'midst the world's rude strife, Shall sweet retirement render strong, And morning silence bring to life. Then tell me not that I shall grow Forlorn,...everlasting tide of joy. I grant that summer heats will burn, That keen will come the frosty night ; But both shall please ; and each in turn Yield reason...
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Golden gleanings, a selection from the poets devotional and moral

Golden gleanings - 1863 - 342 pages
...Unquicken'd midst the world's rude strife, Shall sweet retirement render strong, And morning silence bring to life. Then tell me not that I shall grow Forlorn,...flow An everlasting tide of joy. I grant that summer heads will burn, That keen will come the frosty night ; But both shall please ; and each in turn Yield...
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The Works of Robert Bloomfield

Robert Bloomfield - 1864 - 408 pages
...the world's rude strife, Shall sweet retirement render strong, And morning silence bring to life. in. Then tell me not that I shall grow Forlorn, that fields...everlasting tide of joy. I grant that summer heats will burn, That keen will come the frosty uight ; But both shall please : and each in turn Yield Reason's...
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Poetry of the Woods: Passages from the Poets Descriptive of Forest Scenes, Etc

1870 - 154 pages
...TJnquickened midst the world's rude strife, Shall sweet retirement render strong, And morning silence bring to life. . Then tell me not that I shall grow Forlorn, that fields and woods will cloy ; I grant that summer heats will burn, That keen will come the frosty night ; But both shall please...
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Olney hymns [by J. Newton and W. Cowper].

John Newton - 1873 - 524 pages
...Unquickened 'midst the world's rude strilV, Shall sweet retirement render strong, And morning silence bring to life. Then tell me not that I shall grow Forlorn,...everlasting tide of joy. I grant that summer heats will burn, That keen will come the frosty night ; But both shall please, and each in turn Yield reason s...
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song

Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1882 - 984 pages
...world's rude strife, Shall sweet retirement render strong, And morning silence bring to life. Then toll me not that I shall grow Forlorn, that fields and woods will cloy ; From Nature and her changes fL'W An everlasting tide of joy. I grant that summer heats will ) urn, That keen will come the t:«sly...
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