No sport of every random gust, Yet being to myself a guide, Too blindly have reposed my trust: And oft, when in my heart was heard Thy timely mandate, I deferred The task, in smoother walks to stray; But thee I now would serve more strictly, if I may. The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth - Página 299de William Wordsworth - 1871 - 568 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1890 - 470 páginas
...When love is an unerring light, And joy its own security. And they a blissful course may hold Ev'n now who, not unwisely bold, Live in the spirit of...oft, when in my heart was heard Thy timely mandate, I deferr'd The task, in smoother walks to stray ; But thee I now would serve more strictly, if I may.... | |
| William Ernest Henley - 1891 - 404 páginas
...hold Even now, who, not unwisely bold, Live in the spirit of this creed; Yet find that other strength, according to their need. I, loving freedom, and untried;...heart was heard Thy timely mandate, I deferred The task, in smoother walks to stray; But thee I now would serve more strictly, if I may. Through no disturbance... | |
| William Ernest Henley - 1891 - 394 páginas
...hold Even now, who, not unwisely bold, Live in the spirit of this creed; Yet find that other strength, according to their need. I, loving freedom, and untried;...heart was heard Thy timely mandate, I deferred The task, in smoother walks to stray; But thee I now would serve more strictly, if I may. Through no disturbance... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1892 - 390 páginas
...wing; Then, Twilight is preferred to Dawn, And Autumn to the Spring. Sad fancies do we then affect, I, loving freedom, and untried; No sport of every...heart was heard Thy timely mandate, I deferred The task, in smoother walks to stray; But thee I now would serve more strictly, if I may. Through no disturbance... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1892 - 60 páginas
...Serene will be our days and bright, And happy will our nature be, When love is an unerring light, And joy its own security. And they a 'Blissful course...Yet seek thy firm support, according to their need. 10 15 8. Frail, morally weak. Lat. fragilis, easily broken, through Fr. frete. 0. There are [somel... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1893 - 696 páginas
...Serene will be our days and bright, And happy will our nature be, When love is an unerring light, And joy its own security. And they a blissful course may...heart was heard Thy timely mandate, I deferred The task, in smoother walks to stray ; Through no disturbance of my soul, Or strong compunction in me wrought,... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1893 - 546 páginas
...Even now, who, not unwisely bold, Live in the spirit of this creed ; Yet find that other strength, according to their need. I, loving freedom, and untried...heart was heard Thy timely mandate, I deferred The task, in smoother walks to stray ; But thee I now would serve more strictly, if I may. Through no disturbance... | |
| John Dover Wilson - 1927 - 310 páginas
...Serene will be our days and bright, And happy will our nature be, When love is an unerring light, And joy its own security. And they a blissful course may...heart was heard Thy timely mandate, I deferred The task, in smoother walks to stray; But thee I now would serve more strictly, if I may. Through no disturbance... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1927 - 734 páginas
...Serene will be our days and bright, And happy will our nature be, When love is an unerring light, And joy its own security. And they a blissful course may...heart was heard Thy timely mandate, I deferred The task, in smoother walks to stray ; But thee I now would serve more strictly, if I may. Through no disturbance... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - 1432 páginas
...bright, And happy will our nature be, When love is an unerring light, And joy its own security. 20 ake such strange extremes! 70 From diff'rent natures marvellously mixt, Connexion 25 No sport of every random gust, Yet being to myself a guide, Too blindly have reposed my trust: And... | |
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