The homely nurse doth all she can To make her foster-child, her inmate, Man, Forget the glories he hath known, And that imperial palace whence he came. Behold the Child among his new-born blisses, A six years... Essays and Poems - Page 59by Jones Very - 1839 - 175 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Martin - 1838 - 368 pages
...foster-child, her inmate man, Forget the glories he hath known, And that imperial palace whence he came. Behold the child among his new-born blisses, A six years' darling of a pigmy size ! See, where mid-work of his own hand he lies, Fretted by sallies of his mother's kisses, With light upon him from... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1840 - 464 pages
...Foster-child, her Inmate Man, Forget the glories he hath known, And that imperial palace whence lie came. Behold the Child among his new-born blisses, A six...pigmy size ! See, where 'mid work of his own hand lie lies, Fretted by sallies of his mother's kisses, With light upon him from his father's eyes ! See,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 pages
...foster-child, her inmate man. Forget the glories he hath known, And that imperial palace whence he came. Behold the child among his new-born blisses, — A...from his dream of human life, Shaped by himself with newly learned art: A wedding or a festival, A mourning or a funeral ; And this hath now his heart.... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 pages
...foster-child, her inmate man, Forget the glories he hath known, And that imperial palace whence he came. Behold the child among his new-born blisses, — A...from his dream of human life, Shaped by himself with newly learned art : A wedding or a festival, A mourning or a funeral ; And this hath now his heart,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1849 - 578 pages
...foster-child, her inmate man, Forget the glories he hath known, And that imperial palace whence he came. Behold the child among his new-born blisses, — A...from his dream of human life, Shaped by himself with newly learned art : A wedding or a festival, And this hath now his heart, And unto this he frames his... | |
| 1876 - 396 pages
...after life. The passage reads thus : — Behold the child among his blisses, A six years' darling of pigmy size ! ) See, where 'mid work of his own hand...at his feet some little plan or chart Some fragment of the dream of human life, Shaped by himself by newly learned art ; A wedding or a festival A mourning... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 668 pages
...Foster-child, her Inmate Man, Forget the glories he hath known, And that imperial palace whence he came. Behold the Child among his new-born blisses, A six...pigmy size ! See, where 'mid work of his own hand ho lies, Fretted by sallies of his mother's kisses, With light upon him from Ins father's eyes ! See,... | |
| 1850 - 396 pages
...with a rough shingle and acorn teacups, acquit herself of the honors of the table with matron grace. " See at his feet some little plan or chart, Some fragment...from his dream of human life, Shaped by himself with newly learned art : A wedding or a festival, A mourning or a funeral : Then will he fit his tongue,... | |
| Henry Mandeville - 1851 - 396 pages
...Lord Jesus Christ; by whom we have now received tha atonement. SEC. CXIX. INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY. Behold the child among his new-born blisses : A six...eyes: See, at his feet, some little plan or chart: Some'fragment from his dream of human life, Shaped by himself with newly-learned art! A wedding or... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - 1851 - 426 pages
...wilding buds — of hope, shall we say, or fear? — unless some determined • " Behold the child ***** See, at his feet, some little plan or chart, Some fragment from hia dream of human life, Shaped by himself with newly-learned art ; A wedding or a festival, A mourning... | |
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