| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 692 pages
...till, bedded on the strand, she shall remain useless as motionless. 314 SEVERANCE OF FRIENDSHIP rHO swerves from innocence, who makes divorce of that...shame, with doubt, with fear, and haply with remorse : and ofttimes he who, yielding to the force of chance temptation, ere his journey end, from chosen... | |
| Henry George Bohn - Quotations - 1867 - 752 pages
...Through all futurity : Yet leaving here a name, I trust, That will not perish in the dust. Southey. Who swerves from innocence, who makes divorce Of that...shame, With doubt, with fear, and haply with remorse. Wordsworth, Sonnet. Oh never breathe a lost one's name To those who call'd that name their own ; It... | |
| Edwin Hodder - 1868 - 272 pages
...undefiled religion is not a name but a living reality. CHAPTER XI. ' Who swerves front innocence, who mahes divorce Of that serene companion — a good name, Recovers not his loss, bnt walhs with shame, With doubt, with fear, and haply with remorse" WORDSWORTH. " Oh ! if in after... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1869 - 752 pages
...acknowledgment, of lawful sway. XXX. WHO swerves from innocence, who makes divorce Of that serene companion—a good name, Recovers not his loss; but walks with shame, With doubt, with fear, and haply with remorse: And oft-times he—who, yielding to the force Of chance-temptation, ere his journey end, From chosen... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1870 - 390 pages
...acknowledgment, of lawful sway. xxx. "WHO swerves from innocence, who makes divorce Of that serene companion—a good name, [Recovers not his loss ; but walks with...shame, "With doubt, with fear, and haply with remorse: And oft-times he—who, yielding to the force Of chance-temptation, ere his journey end, Prom chosen... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1870 - 368 pages
...inspiring scorn Of power usurped ; with proclamation high, And glad acknowledgment, of lawful sway. XXX. WHO swerves from innocence, who makes divorce Of that serene companion, a good name, Eecovers not his loss ; but walks with shame, With doubt, with fear, and haply with remorse : And ofttimes... | |
| William Wordsworth - Superexlibris - 1871 - 630 pages
...of lawful sway. XXX. WHO swerves from innocence, who makes divorce Ofthat serene companion— a eood name, Recovers not his loss ; but walks with shame. With doubt, with fear, and haply with remorse: And oft-times he— who, yielding to the force Of chance-temptation, ere his journey end, From chosen... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1872 - 584 pages
...inspiring scorn Of power usurped with proclamation high, And glad acknowledgment of lawful sway. XXX. WHO swerves from innocence, who makes divorce Of that serene companion — a go»d name, Recovers not his loss; but walks with shame, With doubt, with fear, and haply with remorse.... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1881 - 946 pages
...and there is no means of keeping them alive Of that serene companion a good name. Recovers not bis loss, but walks with shame, With doubt, with fear, and haply with remorse. balloon-ascension in the Park and a pyrotechnic display from Girard Avenue Bridge in the evening. July... | |
| Lucy Larcom - Nature in literature - 1876 - 278 pages
...of boys ; Maturer Fancy owes to their rough noise Impetuous thoughts that brook not servile reins. WHO swerves from innocence, who makes divorce Of that...shame, With doubt, with fear, and haply with remorse : And ofttimes he, who, yielding to the force Of chance-temptation, ere his journey end, From chosen... | |
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