| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 pàgines
...hark! the Nightingale begins its song, " Most musical, most melancholy"* Bird ! A melancholy Bird ? O idle thought ! In nature there is nothing melancholy....— But some night-wandering Man, whose heart was pierc'd With the remembrance of a grievous wrong, Or slow distemper or neglected love, (And so, poor... | |
| 1799 - 614 pàgines
...! the Nightingale begins its song, ." Most musical, most melancholy"* Bird ! A melancholy Bird ? О idle thought ! In nature there is nothing melancholy....— But some night-wandering Man, whose heart was pierc'd With the remembrance of a gi ievous wrong, Or slow distemper or neglected love, (And so, poor... | |
| 1799 - 618 pàgines
...hark I the Nightingale begins its song, " Most musical, most melancholy*'* Bird! A melancholy Bird ? O idle thought ! In nature there is nothing melancholy....— But some night-wandering Man, whose heart was pierc'i With the remembrance of a grievous wrong, Or slow distemper or neglected love, (And so, poor... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 pàgines
...! In nature there is nothing melancholy. — But some night- wandering Man, whose heart was pierc'd With the remembrance of a grievous wrong, Or slow...poor wretch ! fill'd all things with himself,. And made all gentle sounds tell back the tale Of his own sorrows) he and such as he First named these notes... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 pàgines
...hark! the Nightingale begins its song, " Most musical, most melancholy"* Bird! A melancholy Bird ? O idle thought! In Nature there is nothing melancholy. —But some night-wandering Man, whose heart was pierc'd With the remembrance of a grievous wrong, Or slow distemper, or neglected love, (And so, poor... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1805 - 284 pàgines
...! the -Nightingale begins its song, " Most musical, most melancholy*" Bird ! A melancholy Bird ? O idle thought ! In nature there is nothing melancholy....a grievous wrong,. Or slow distemper, or neglected lovej. (And so, poor wretch ! filled all things with himself, And made all gentle sounds tell back... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 284 pàgines
...! the Nightingale begins its song,. " Most musical, most melancholy*" Bird ! A melancholy Bird ? O idle thought ! In nature there is nothing melancholy...."With the remembrance of a grievous wrong, Or slow di&temper, or neglected love, (And so, poor wretch L filled all things with himself, And made all gentle... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 334 pàgines
...of the stars. And hark ! the Nightingale begins its song, * "Most musical, most melancholy" Bird ! A melancholy Bird ? Oh ! idle thought ! In nature...so poor Wretch ! fill'd all things with himself And made all gentle sounds tell back the tale Of his own sorrow) he, and such as he, First named these... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 pàgines
...musical, most melancholy" Bird! A melancholy Bird? O idle thought! In nature there is nothing melancholyi But some night-wandering Man, whose heart was pierced...distemper, or neglected love, (And so, poor wretch! filled all things with himself, And made all gentle sounds tell back the tale Of his own sorrows) he... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 pàgines
...melancholy bird? () idle thought! In Nature there is nothing melancholy. But some nightwandering mau whose heart was pierced With the remembrance of a...distemper, 'or neglected love, And so, poor wretch! filled all things with himself, And made nil gentle sounds tell back the tale Of his own sorrows, he,... | |
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