Found scarcely any where in like degree! For love, that comes to all; the holy sense, Best gift of God, in thee was most intense; A chain of heart, a feeling of the mind, A tender sympathy, which did thee bind Not only to us Men, but to thy Kind : Yea,... Autobiographic Sketches - Side 36af Thomas De Quincey - 1876 - 593 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1902 - 252 sider
...boons vouchsafed to thee, Found scarcely anywhere in like degree ! For love, that comes to all — the holy sense, Best gift of God — in thee was most intense ; A chain of heart, a feeling of the mind, A tender sympathy, which did thee bind Not^mly to us men,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1914 - 536 sider
...precious boons vouchsafed to thee, Found scarcely any where in like degree ! For love, that comes to all ; the holy sense, Best gift of God, in thee was most intense ; so A chain of heart, a feeling of the mind, A tender sympathy, which did thee bind Not only to us... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 2003 - 356 sider
...even as mine was stung, by the necessity of being loved. This it was which crowned thee with beauty 'Love, the holy sense, Best gift of God, in thee was most intense.'18 * Amongst the oversights in the Paradise Lost, some of which have not yet been perceived,... | |
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