| WILLIAM WORDSWOTH - 1858 - 564 pages
...Nature then (The coarser pleasures of my boyish days, An appetite : a feeling and a love, That had no need of a remoter charm, By thought supplied, or any interest Unborrow'd from the eye. That time is past, And all its aching joys are now no more, And all its dizzy... | |
| John Tillotson - 1860 - 164 pages
...gloomy wood, Their colours and their forms, were then to me An appetite: a feeling and a love. That had no need of a remoter charm, By thought supplied, or any interest Unborrowed from the eye. — That time is past, And all its aching joys are now no more, And all its dizzy raptures. Not for... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1861 - 662 pages
...wood, Their colours and thfeir forms, were then to me An appetite : a feeling and a jove, That had no need of a remoter charm, By thought supplied, or any interest Unborrowed from the eye. That time is past, And all its aching joys are now no more, And all its dizzy raptures. Not for this... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1862 - 550 pages
...gloomy wood, Their colours and their forms were then to me An appetite; a feeling and a love That had no need of a remoter charm, By thought supplied, or any interest Unborrowed from the eye. That time is past, And all its aching joys are now no more, And all its dizzy raptures. Not for this... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 pages
...gloomy wood, Their colours and their forms, were then to me An appetite ; a feeling and a love That had no need of a remoter charm, By thought supplied, or any interest Unborrow'd from the eye. That time is past, And all its aching joys are now no more, And all its dizzy... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1864 - 358 pages
...gloomy wood, Their colours and their forms, were then to me An appetite : a feeling and a htVe, That had no need of a remoter charm By thought supplied, or any interest Unnorrow'd from the eye. That time ia past, And all its aching joys are now no more, And all Us diczy... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 252 pages
...gloomy wood, Their colours and their forms, were then to me An appetite ; a feeling and a love That had no need of a remoter charm, By thought supplied, or any interest Unborrowed from the eye. That time is past, And all its aching joys are now no more, And all its dizzy raptures. Not for this... | |
| John Ruskin - 1866 - 244 pages
...pleasantness of acquired association ; and the loss of the intense feeling of the youth, which "had no need of a remoter charm, by thought supplied, or any interest, unborrowed from the eye," is replaced by the gladness of conscience, and the vigor of the reflecting and imaginative faculties,... | |
| Standard poetry book - 1866 - 300 pages
...gloomy wood, Their colours and their forms were then to me An appetite: a feeling and a love, That had no need of a remoter charm, By thought supplied, or any interest Unborrowed from the eye. That time is past, And all its aching joys are now no more, And all its dizzy raptures. Not for this... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1866 - 408 pages
...wood. Their c<ih Hire and their forma, were then to me An appetite : a feeling and a love, That had no need of a remoter charm, By thought supplied, or any interest, Unborrowed from the eye. — That time is past, And all its aching joys are now no more, And all its dizzy raptures. Not for... | |
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