Farewell, farewell, the heart that lives alone, Housed in a dream, at distance from the Kind! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied; for 'tis surely blind. But welcome fortitude, and patient cheer, And frequent sights of what is to be... Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country - Page 5edited by - 1846Full view - About this book
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 pages
...Cased in the unfeeling armour of old time, The lightning, the fierce wind, and trampling waves, z 2 Farewell, farewell the Heart that lives alone, Housed in a dream, at distance from the Kind ! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied; for 'tis surely blind.... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 pages
...braves, Cased in the unfeeling armour of old time, The lightning, the fierce wind, and trampling waves. Farewell, farewell the Heart that lives alone, Housed in a dream, at distance from the Kind ! Such happinessr_wherever it be known, Is to be pitied ; for 'tis surely blind.... | |
| England - 1819 - 792 pages
...braves, Cued in the unfeeling armour of old time. The lightning, the fierce wind, and trampling waves. Farewell, farewell the heart that lives alone. Housed in a dream, at distance from the kind; Stich happiness, wherever it is known, Is to be pitied : for 'tis surely blind.... | |
| England - 1819 - 782 pages
...braves, Cased in the unfeeling armour of old time. The lightning, the fierce wind, and trampling waves. Farewell, farewell the heart that lives alone. Housed in a dream, at distance from the kind; Such happiness, wherever it is known, Is to be pitied : for 'tis surely blind.... | |
| 1819 - 808 pages
...braves, Cased in the unfeeling armour of old time, The lightning, the fierce wind, and trampling waves. Farewell, farewell the heart that lives alone, Housed in a dream, at distance from the kind; Such happiness, wherever it is known, Is to be pitied : for 'tis surely blind.... | |
| English poetry - 1840 - 368 pages
...braves, Cased in the unfeeling armour of old time, The lightning, the fierce wind, and trampling waves. Farewell ! farewell the heart that lives alone, Housed in a dream at distance from the kind ! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied, for 'tis surely blind.... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1843 - 278 pages
...braves, Cased in the unfeeling armour of old time, The lightning, the fierce wind, and trampling waves. Farewell, farewell the heart that lives alone, Housed in a dream, at distance from the kind! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied, for 'tis surely blind.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 pages
...braves, Cased in the unfeeling armour of old time, The lightning, the fierce wind, and trampling waves. Farewell, farewell the heart that lives alone, Housed in a dream, at distance from the Kind ! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied ; for 'tis surely blind.... | |
| 1846 - 784 pages
...society. We hope that the lesson will not be forgotten by any of our readers. The slightest effort in a good cause will not be without some profit The...the heart that lives alone, Housed in a dream, at distance from the kind ! Such happiness, wherever it be known, Is to be pitied, for 't is surely blind."... | |
| 1846 - 782 pages
...absorbed and swallowed by ants. A determination to do good wherever, whenever, and however we can, mil be an excellent step in the right direction. It will...with his usual eloquence : — " Farewell, farewell tlie heart (bat lives alone, Housed in a dream, at distance from the kind ! Sach happiness, wherever... | |
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