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" Cased in the unfeeling armour of old time, The lightning, the fierce wind, and trampling waves. Farewell, farewell, the heart that lives alone, Housed in a dream, at distance from the kind ! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied ; for... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 364
1903
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1861 - 662 pages
...from the kind ! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied ; for 'tis surely blind. But welcome fortitude, and patient cheer, And frequent sights of what is to be borne f Such sights, or worse, as are before me here. — Not without hope we suffer and we mourn. TO THE...
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A Selection from the Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1865 - 316 pages
...from the Kind ! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied ; for 'tis surely blind. But welcome fortitude, and patient cheer, And frequent...here. — Not without hope we suffer and we mourn. LII LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING I HEARD a thousand blended notes, While in a grove I sate reclined,...
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A Selection from the Works of William Wordsworth, Poet Laureate

William Wordsworth - 1865 - 318 pages
...from the Kind ! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied ; for 'tis surely blind. But welcome fortitude, and patient cheer, And frequent...here. — Not without hope we suffer and we mourn. LII LINES WRITTEN IN EARLY SPRING I HEARD a thousand blended notes, While in a grove I sate reclined,...
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Poems, selected and ed. by R.A. Willmott. Illustr

William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1866 - 408 pages
...from the Kind ! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied ; for 'tis surely blind. But welcome fortitude, and patient cheer, And frequent...here. — Not without hope we suffer and we mourn. ODE. INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY FROM RECOLLECTIONS OF EARI.V CHILDHOOD. " The Child is Father of the...
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language

Francis Turner Palgrave - 1867 - 360 pages
...distance from the Kind ! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied; for tis surely blind. But welcome fortitude, and patient cheer, And frequent...sights, or worse, as are before me here:— Not without hopc we suffer and we mourn. W. Wordsworth CCLXXVII THE POET'S DREAM Nor seeks nor finds he mortal...
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A household book of English poetry, selected with notes by R.C. Trench

Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin) - 1868 - 458 pages
...from the Kind ! Such happiness, wherever it be known, 55 Is to be pitied ; for 'tis surely blind. But welcome fortitude, and patient cheer, And frequent...here : — Not without hope we suffer and we mourn. 60 William Wordsworth. CCXXVII ODE ON A GRECIAN' URN. Thou still unravished bride of quietness! Thou...
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Italy and Her Capital

E. S. G. S., Emily Susan Goulding Saunders - 1868 - 228 pages
...distance from the kind ; Such happiness- wherever it be known, Is to be pitied, for 'tis surely blind. But welcome fortitude and patient cheer. And frequent sights of what is to be borne." " If Thought and Love desert us, from that day Let us break off all commerce with the Muse ; With Thought...
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

1869 - 1208 pages
...from the kind I Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied ; for 'tis surely blind. " But welcome fortitude, and patient cheer, And frequent...before me here. — Not without hope we suffer and we monru." There are other characteristics of Wordsworth's Muse, no less interesting, which we should...
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The poetical works of William Wordsworth. New and ..., Issue 619, Volume 5

William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1870 - 382 pages
...from the Kind ! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied ; for 'tis surely blind. But welcome fortitude, and patient cheer, And frequent...here. — Not without hope we suffer and we mourn. 1805. VH. TO THE DAISY. SWEET Flower ! belike one day to have A place upon thy Poet's grave, I welcome...
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A Household Book of English Poetry, Issue 160

1870 - 462 pages
...from the Kind ! Such happiness, wherever it be known, 55 Is to be pitied ; for 'tis surely blind. But welcome fortitude, and patient cheer, And frequent...worse, as are before me here :— Not without hope we surfer and we mourn. 60 William Wordsworth, ccxxx1 ODE ON A GRECIAN URN. Thou still unravished bride...
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