Even be it so ; yet still among your tribe, Our daily world's true Worldlings, rank not me ! Children are blest, and powerful; their world lies More justly balanced ; partly at their feet, And part far from them : sweetest melodies Are those that are... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 751873Full view - About this book
| William Wordsworth - 1888 - 350 pages
...not me ! Children are blest, and powerful ; their world lies More justly balanced ; partly at their feet, And part far from them : — sweetest melodies Are those that are by distance made more sweet ; Whose mind is but the mind of his own eyes, He is a Slave ; the meanest we can meet ! 1ll. Wings... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 140 pages
...rank not me! Children are blest, and powerful ; their world lies More justly balanced; partly at their feet, And part far from them : — sweetest melodies Are those that are by distance made more sweet; Whose mind is but the mind of his own eyes, He is a Slave; the meanest we can meet! Wings have we,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 268 pages
...not me ! Children are blest, and powerful; their world lies More justly balanced ; partly at their feet, And part far from them ;— sweetest melodies Are those that are by distance made more sweet; Whose mind is but the mind of his own eyes, He is a Slave ; the meanest we can meet ! 3WINGS have we,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 468 pages
...not me ! Children are blest, and powerful ; their world lies More justly balanced ; partly at their feet, And part far from them : — Sweetest melodies Are those that are by distance made more sweet ; Whose mind is but the mind of his own eyes, He is a Slave ; the meanest we can meet ! XXVII. —... | |
| William Wordsworth, Henry Norman Hudson - 1889 - 251 pages
...not me ! Children are blest, and powerful ; their world lies More justly balanced ; partly at their feet, And part far from them: — sweetest melodies Are those that are by distance made more sweet; He is a Slave; the meanest we can meet! Whose mind is but the mind of his own eyes, Wings have we,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1890 - 100 pages
...rank not me! Children are blest, and powerful; their world lies More justly balanced; partly at their feet, And part far from them: sweetest melodies Are those that are by distance made more sweet; Whose mind is but the mind of his own eyes, He is a Slave; the meanest we can meet! W^ET life," you... | |
| Anne Mozley - 1892 - 418 pages
...in which " Children are blest and powerful ; their world lies More justly balanced ; partly at their feet, And part far from them : — sweetest melodies...nineteen months. " Never," writes the Princess des Ursins, " was a ceremony performed with more pomp, order, and magnificence. The Prince himself gave... | |
| Kenyon West - 1895 - 614 pages
...not me ! Children are blest, and powerful ; their world lies More justly balanced ; partly at their feet, And part far from them : sweetest melodies Are those that are by distance made more sweet; Whose mind is but the mind of his own eyes, He is a slave ; the meanest we can meet ! WINGS have we... | |
| Kenyon West - 1895 - 588 pages
...not me ! Children are blest, and powerful; their world lies More justly balanced ; partly at their feet, And part far from them : sweetest melodies Are those that are by distance made more sweet; Whose mind is but the mind of his own eyes, He is a slave; the meanest we can meet! WINGS have we ;... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1896 - 680 pages
...not me I Children are blest, and powerful ; their world lies More justly balanced ; partly at their feet And part far from them : sweetest melodies Are those that are by distance made more sweet Whose mind Is but the mind of his own eyes. He is a slave — the meanest we can meet! in. Wings have... | |
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