I GRIEVE not that ripe Knowledge takes away The charm that Nature to my childhood wore, For, with that insight, cometh, day by day, A greater bliss than wonder was before... Calendar - Side 303av University of St. Andrews - 1900Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| James Russell Lowell - 1891 - 560 sider
...forever. xxvn. XXV. I THOUGHT our love at full, but I did err ; Joy's wreath drooped o'er mine eyes ; 1 I GRIEVE not that ripe Knowledge takes away The charm...win the secret of a weed's plain heart Reveals some clew to spiritual things, And stumblidg guess becomes firm-footed art: Flowers are not flowers unto... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier, James Russel Lowell - 1891 - 560 sider
...day by Love's deepest spokesman and interpreter : day, But, as a mother feels her child first stir A greater bliss than wonder was before ; The real...poet's wings, — To win the secret of a weed's plain lieart Reveals some clew to spiritual things, Under her heart, so felt I instantly Deep in my soul... | |
| Mary Dana Hicks - 1893 - 228 sider
...drawing. See Appendix II. ., (c.) Review of the week's work. APPENDIX I. EXPRESSION IN NATURE STUDY. I GRIEVE not that ripe knowledge takes away The charm that Nature to ray childhood wore, For, with that insight, cometh, day by day, A greater bliss than wonder was before;... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1895 - 574 sider
...dead.' 24 SONNETS. ¿las ! poor fools, the anointed eye may trace Л dead soul's epitaph in every face ! I GRIEVE not that ripe Knowledge takes away The charm...childhood wore, For, with that insight, cometh, day by A greater bliss than wonder was before ; The real doth not clip the poet's wings, — To win the secret... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1896 - 132 sider
...are dead." Alas ! poor fools, the anointed eye may trace A dead soul's epitaph in every face ! xxv. I GRIEVE not that ripe Knowledge takes away The charm...day by day, A greater bliss than wonder was before ; 340 The real doth not clip the poet's wings, — To win the secret of a weed's plain heart Reveals... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1896 - 132 sider
...childhood wore, For, with that insight, cometh, day by day, A greater bliss than wonder was before ; 340 The real doth not clip the poet's wings, — To win the secret of a weed's plain heart Reveals some clew to spiritual things, And stumbling guess becomes firm-footed art : Flowers are not flowers unto... | |
| John Cuckson - 1897 - 372 sider
...purpose. And so, in view of this stupendous struggle for supremacy, one may say with Lowell : — " I grieve not that ripe Knowledge takes away The charm...win the secret of a weed's plain heart Reveals some clew to spiritual things, And stumbling guess becomes firm-footed Art ; 337 Flowers are not flowers... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1897 - 580 sider
...grave, 24 Alas ! poor fools, the anointed eye may trace A dead soul's epitaph in every foce ! XXV. I GRIEVE not that ripe Knowledge takes away The charm...greater bliss than wonder was before ; The real doth not clir : s wings, — To win the secret of a weed's plain lieart Reveals some clew to spiritual things,... | |
| 1897 - 436 sider
...miraculous in the ordinary evolutions of nature, but Lowell teaches the true doctrine when he says, " I grieve not that ripe knowledge takes away The charm...day by day, A greater bliss than wonder was before." In the next place the study of history is the best means of acquiring a self education. Probably the... | |
| Worcester Historical Society, Worcester, Mass - 1897 - 476 sider
...miraculous in the ordinary evolutions of nature, but Lowell teaches the true doctrine when he says, " I grieve not that ripe knowledge takes away The charm...day by day, A greater bliss than wonder was before." In the next place the study of history is the best means of acquiring a self education. Probably the... | |
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