| Rebecca Smith Pollard - 1897 - 238 sider
...planned, To warn, to comfort and command. But how can he expect that others should Build for him, sow for him, and, at his call, Love him, who for himself will take no heed at all? Small service is true service while it lasts. Of humblest friends, bright creature, scorn... | |
| William Wordsworth, Andrew Lang - 1897 - 342 sider
...genial faith, still rich in genial good ; But how can he expect that others should Build for him, sow for him, and at his call Love him, who for himself will take no heed at all ? I thought of Chatterton, the marvellous boy, The sleepless soul that perished in his... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 284 sider
...genial faith, still rich in genial good ; But how can he expect that others should 40 Build for him, sow for him, and at his call Love him, who for himself will take no heed at all ? •nit I thought of Chatterton, the marvellous boy, The sleepless soul that perished... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 648 sider
...genial faith, still rich in genial good ; But how can He expect that others should 40 Build for him, sow for him, and at his call Love him, who for himself will take no heed at all ? VII. I thought of Chatterton, the marvellous Boy, The sleepless Soul that perished in... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 288 sider
...genial faith, still rich in genial good ; But how can He expect that others should Build for him, sow for him, and at his call Love him, who for himself will take no heed at all ? I thonght of Chatterton, the marvellous Boy, The sleepless Soul that perish'd in its... | |
| 1901 - 810 sider
...as Wordsworth exclaimed of the poet : " But how can he expect that others should Build for him, sow for him, and, at his call, Love him, who for himself will take no hoed at all?" This, it maybe allowed, is somewhat an over-statement of the position. The conquest over... | |
| 1903 - 1186 sider
...Eesolution and Independence. Stanza 4. But how can he expect that others should Build for him, sow for him, and at his call Love him, who for himself will take no heed at all ? Stanza 6. I thought of Chatterton, the marvellous boy, The sleepless soul that perished... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1903 - 888 sider
...genial faith, still rich in genial good ; But how can He expect that others should Build for him, sow e not thus taught, should I the more Suffer my genial spirits t heed at all ? I thought of Chatterton, the marvellous Boy, The sleepless Soul (hat perished in his... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 676 sider
...genial faith, still rich in genial good ; But how can he expect that others should Build for him, sow for him, and at his call Love him, who for himself will take no heed at all ? I thought of Chatterton, the marvellous boy, The sleepless soul that perished in its... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1904 - 942 sider
...genial faith, still rich in genial good ; But how can he expect that others should Build for him, sow for him, and at his call , Love him. who for himself will take no heed at all ? I thought of Chatterton, the marvellous Boy, The sleepless Soul that perished in his... | |
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