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" Joyous as morning Thou art laughing and scorning ; Thou hast a nest for thy love and thy rest, And, though little troubled with sloth, Drunken Lark ! thou wouldst be loth To be such a traveller as I. Happy, happy Liver, With a soul as strong as a mountain... "
Poems - Page 269
by William Wordsworth - 1815
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Modern Literature and Literary Men: Being a Second Gallery of Literary Portraits

George Gilfillan - Authors, English - 1850 - 396 pages
...Nebuchadnezzar whirlwind, in the person of poor wandering Shelley — whether in Coleridge, " With soul as strong as a mountain river, Pouring out praise to the Almighty giver ;" or in Voltaire shedding its withering smile across the universe, like the grin of death — whether...
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A Second Gallery of Literary Portraits

George Gilfillan - Authors, English - 1850 - 448 pages
...Nebuchadnezzar whirlwind, in the person of poor wandering Shelley — whether in Coleridge, " With soul as strong as a mountain river, Pouring out praise to the Almighty giver;" or in Voltaire shedding its withering smile across the universe, like the grin of death — whether...
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The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Late Poet Laureate

William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 pages
...high and high To thy banqueting-place in the sky. Joyous as morning, Thou art laughing and scorning; Thou hast a nest for thy love and thy rest, And, though...the Almighty Giver. Joy and jollity be with us both! Alas ! my journey, rugged and uneven, « Through prickly moors or dusty ways must wind ; > But hearing...
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Poetry, Sacred and Profane, Page 82

John Wright (of Nottingham.) - English poetry - 1851 - 388 pages
...habits of the Lark, that he Was "drunken," — Joyous as morning, Thou art laughing and scorning ; Thou hast a nest for thy love and thy rest, And, though...thou wouldst be loth To be such a traveller as I. Wordsworth's Poems. " To a Sky-lark." (4) Thus Johnny's Pony " thinks," — But then he is a horse...
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Literature and Art

Margaret Fuller - American literature - 1852 - 364 pages
...about thee, and joy divine In that song of thine : Joyous as morning, thou art laughing and scorning ; And though little troubled with sloth, Drunken Lark,...Almighty Giver, Joy and jollity be with us both." Hear Shelley. s Hail to thee, blithe spirit \ Bird thou never wert, That from heaven or near it, Pourest...
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Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary ..., Volumes 1-2

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Criticism - 1852 - 874 pages
...of thy kind, As full of gladness and as free of heaven, I, with my fate contented, will plod on, " Thou hast a nest, for thy love and thy rest, And though...troubled with sloth, Drunken lark ! thou would'st be lath To be such a traveller a» I. Happy, happy liver ! I!"/'/ia soul as strong as a mountain river...
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The forget me not: a selection of simple songs

Forget-Me-Not, Forget-me-not - 1853 - 138 pages
...high and high, To thy banqueting-place in the sky 1 Joyous as morning, Thou art laughing and scorning; Thou hast a nest, for thy love and thy rest: And,...be with us both ! Hearing thee, or else some other, Wniin in WHILE RESTING OK THE BRIDGE AT THE FOOT OF BROTHER'S WATER. The cock is crowing, The stream...
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Specimens of Greek and Latin verse: chiefly translations

Charles Rann Kennedy - English poetry - 1853 - 168 pages
...! Due me, due ubi cœlum Pura te recreat dape. Joyous as morning, Thou art laughing and scorning ; Thou hast a nest for thy love and thy rest ; And though...the almighty Giver ! Joy and jollity be with us both ! Alas ! my journey, rugged and uneven, Through prickly moors or dusty ways must wind. But hearing...
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Specimens of Greek and Latin verse: chiefly translations

Charles Rann Kennedy - English poetry - 1853 - 168 pages
...est cantibus in tuis ! Duc me, duc ubi ccelum 73 Joyous as morning. Thou art laughing and scorning ; Thou hast a nest for thy love and thy rest ; And though...with sloth, Drunken lark ! thou wouldst be loth To Ъе such a traveller as I. Happy, happy liver, With a soul as strong as a mountain river, Pouring...
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The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 760 pages
...my arms; For they confound me: at it it, I have forgot those smiles of his !" Or page 269, voL if " Thou hast a nest, for thy love and thy rest, And though little troubled with sloth, Drunken lark ! thou woold'st be loth To be such a traveller as L Happy, happy Kver! With a taut at strong as a mountain...
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