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The Quarterly Review - Page 180
1835
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A treasury of English sonnets, ed. with notes by D.M. Main

David M. Main - 1880 - 506 pages
...heart, once free to hold A thousand tender pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird's-nest filled with snow...Speak, that my torturing doubts their end may know : cc COMPOSED ON A MAY MORNING, 1838. T IFE with yon Lambs, like day, is just begun, Yet Nature seems...
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The poetical works of Wordsworth, with memoir, notes etc

William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1880 - 676 pages
...heart, once free to hold A thousand tender pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird's-nest filled with snow...Speak, that my torturing doubts their end may know ! FOUR fiery steeds impatient of the rein Whirled us o'er sunless ground beneath a sky As void of sunshine,...
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Collected Sonnets, Old and New

Charles Tennyson Turner - 1880 - 424 pages
...tender pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary cold, Than a forsaken bird's nest filled with snow 'Mid its own bush of leafless eglantine...— that my torturing doubts their end may know.' What more was wanted ? There were wanted eight opening lines ; the first, fourth, fifth, and seventh...
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Collected Sonnets, Old and New

Charles Tennyson Turner - 1880 - 430 pages
...tender pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary cold, Than a forsaken bird's nest filled with snow 'Mid its own bush of leafless eglantine...— that my torturing doubts their end may know.' What more was wanted ? There were wanted eight opening lines ; the first, fourth, fifth, and seventh...
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Poems, selected from the best eds, Volume 2

William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1880 - 330 pages
...tender pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird's nest filled with snow Mid its own bush of leafless eglantine...Speak, that my torturing doubts their end may know KING'S COLLEGE CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE. TAX not the royal saint with vain expense, With ill-matched aims...
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A Treasury of English Sonnets

David M. Main - 1880 - 490 pages
...pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird's-nest rilled with snow 'Mid its own bush of leafless eglantine...Speak, that my torturing doubts their end may know ! cc COMPOSED ON A MAY MORNING, 1838. T IFE with yon Lambs, like day, is just begun, •*-* Yet Nature...
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Treasury of English Sonnets. Ed. from the Original Sources with Notes and ...

David M. Main (ed) - 1881 - 496 pages
...heart.once free to hold A thousand tender pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird's-nest filled with snow...Speak, that my torturing doubts their end may know ! cc COMPOSED ON A MA Y MOENING, 1838. f IFE with yon Lambs, like day, is just begun, ' Yet Nature...
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The Poetical Works of Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1881 - 732 pages
...heart, once free to hold A thousand tender pleasures, thine and mine. Be left more desolate, more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird's-nest filled with snow...its own bush of leafless eglantine — Speak, that ray torturing doubts their end may know l , XXVI. TO BR HAYDON, ON SEEING HIS PICTURE OF NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2

William Wordsworth - 1882 - 404 pages
...tender pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird's-uest filled with snow 'Mid its own bush of leafless eglantine...Speak, that my torturing doubts their end may know ! XXVI. 10 BR HAYDON, ON SEEING HIS PICTURE OF NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE ON THE ISLAND OF ST. HELENA. (Tins...
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Text-book of Poetry: From Wordsworth, Coleridge, Burns, Beattie, Goldsmith ...

Henry Norman Hudson - 1882 - 720 pages
...the poet by Lady Beaumont. Be left more desolate, more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird's-nest fill'd with snow 'Mid its own bush of leafless eglantine,...Speak, that my torturing doubts their end may know ! * A POET ! — He hath put his heart to school, Nor dares to move unpropp'd upon the staff Which...
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