| 1863 - 478 páginas
...hands themselves do reach. Stumbling on melons, as I pass, Ensnared with flow'rs, I fall on grass. Meanwhile the mind from pleasure less Withdraws into...other seas; Annihilating all that's made To a green thought in a green shade. Casting the body's vest aside, My soul into the boughs does glide ; There,... | |
| 1863 - 438 páginas
...hands themselves do reach ; Stumbling on melons, as I pass, Ensnared with flowers, I fall on grass. Meanwhile the mind from pleasure less Withdraws into...Far other worlds, and other seas ; Annihilating all that 's made To a green thought in a green shade. Here at the fountain's sliding foot Or at some fruit-tree's... | |
| W. K. - 1865 - 238 páginas
...below, Only among the plants will grow. Society is all but rude In this delicious solitude. For here the mind from pleasure less Withdraws into its happiness...Far other worlds, and other seas ; Annihilating all that 's made To a green thought, in a green shade. Here, at the fountain's sliding foot, Or at some... | |
| W. K. - 1865 - 260 páginas
...below, Only among the plants will grow. Society is all but rude In this delicious solitude. For here the mind from pleasure less Withdraws into its happiness...Far other worlds, and other seas ; Annihilating all that 's made To a green thought, in a green shade. Here, at the fountain's sliding foot, Or at some... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1866 - 498 páginas
...as I pass, Ensnared with flowers, I fall on grass. " Here at this fountain's sliding foot, Or at the fruit-tree's mossy root, Casting the body's vest aside, My soul into the boughs does glide. Theie like a bird it sits and sings, And whets and claps its silver wings ; And, till prepared for... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1867 - 582 páginas
...bands themselves do roach. I Stumbling on melons, as I pass, Iiisiiarcd with flowers, I fall ou grass. Meanwhile the mind from pleasure less Withdraws into...other seas ; Annihilating all that's made To a. green thought iu a green, shade. Here at the fountain's sliding foot, Or at some fruit-tree'a mossy root,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1867 - 684 páginas
...the mind from pleasure ten Withdraws into its happiness. The mind, that ocean, where each kind Doe* straight its own resemblance find; Yet it creates,...the fountain's sliding foot, Or at some fruit-tree's mom; root, OsJtinfr the body's Test aside, My soul into the boughs docs glide ; There, like a bird,... | |
| Sunday readings - 1867 - 232 páginas
...Stumbling on melons as I pass, Ensnared with flowers, I fall on grass. To a green thought in a green shade. Meanwhile, the mind from pleasure less Withdraws into...worlds, and other seas; Annihilating all that's made * Here at the fountain's sliding foot, Or at some fruit-tree's mossy root, Casting the body's vest... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1869 - 852 páginas
...hands themselves do reach. Stumbling on melons, as I pass, Insnared with flowers, I fall on grass. Meanwhile the mind from pleasure less Withdraws into...creates, transcending these, Far other worlds, and other seal .Annihilating all that's made To a green thought in a green shade* Here at the fountain's sliding... | |
| Andrew Marvell - 1870 - 224 páginas
...hands themselves do reach ; Stumbling on melons, as I pass, Insnarcd with flowers, 1 fall on grass. Meanwhile the mind, from pleasure less, Withdraws...where each kind Does straight its own resemblance find ; — j r Yd It crcalrN, trmiMcendinn llicsc, Fiir other worlds, ami otlicr seas, Annihilating nil... | |
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