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" And he, we may be sure, who could draw, Even from the meanest flower that blows, Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears... "
Normal Training: The Principles and Methods of Human Culture, a Series of ... - Pagina 25
di William Russell - 1860 - 156 pagine
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The Living Age, Volume 199

1893 - 840 pagine
...might not he for whom there was in very truth "a spirit in the woods," he who could draw Even from the meanest flower that blows Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears — what might not he have done to make the marvels of this new cosmogony as precious to...
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Literary Reminiscences: Literary novitiate. Sir H. Davy; Mr. Godwin; Mrs ...

Thomas De Quincey - 1851 - 386 pagine
...moral evil, and of good, Than all the sages can.' And he, we may be sure, who could draw, ' even from the meanest flower that blows, Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears ; ' to whom the mere daisy, the pansy, the primrose, could furnish pleasures — not the...
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Literary Reminiscences: Literary novitiate. Sir H. Davy; Mr. Godwin; Mrs ...

Thomas De Quincey - 1851 - 378 pagine
...moral evil, and of good, Than all the sages can.' And he, we may be sure, who could draw, ' even from the meanest flower that blows, Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears ; ' to whom the mere daisy, the pansy, the primrose, could furnish pleasures — not the...
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Documents, Volume 20,Parte 2,Edizioni 35-71

1853 - 748 pagine
...eye. He had the vision and the faculty divine;" and WORDSWOBTH himself did not more than WEBSTER ^ind in -the meanest flower that blows, Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears." But it was not an intellect of the greatest natural sagacity and weight, nor an imagination...
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Report of the Committee of Arrangements Appointed by the Common Council of ...

New York (N.Y.). Common Council - 1853 - 282 pagine
...eye. He had the vision and the faculty divine;" and WORDSWORTH himself did not more than WEBSTER find in -the meanest flower that blows, Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears." But it was not an intellect of the greatest natural sagacity and weight, nor an imagination...
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De Quincey's works, Volume 2

Thomas De Quincey - 1854 - 364 pagine
...moral evil, and of good, Thau all the sages can." And he, we may be sure, who could draw, " Even from the meanest flower that blows, Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears;" to whom the mere daisy, the pansy, the primrose, could furnish pleasures — not the puerile...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 109

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1857 - 520 pagine
...moral evil, and of good, Than all the sages can. And he, we may be sure, who could draw "even from the meanest flower that blows, thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears," — to whom the mere daisy, the pansy, the primrose, could furnish pleasures — not the...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 203

1857 - 754 pagine
...moral evil, and of good, Thau all the nagca can.' And be, we may be sure, who could draw 1 Even from the meanest flower that blows, Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears ;' to whom the mere daisy, the pansy, the primrose, could furnish pleasures — not the puerile...
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new monthly magazine

william harrison ainsworth - 1857 - 516 pagine
...moral evil, and of good, Than all the sages can. And he, we may be sure, who could draw "even from the meanest flower that blows, thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears,"—to whom the mere daisy, the pansy, the primrose, could furnish pleasures—not the puerile...
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Essays

George Brimley - 1858 - 376 pagine
...pleasure ' from the everlasting variety of nature's common appearances, who could derive Even from the meanest flower that blows Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears, who felt that One impulse from the vernal wood Could teach him more of man, Of moral evil,...
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