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" I have looked upon, Both of them speak of something that is gone: The Pansy at my feet Doth the same tale repeat: Whither is fled the visionary gleam? Where is it now, the glory and the dream? "
The Quarterly Review - Page 26
1865
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Gleanings from the Poets, for Home and School

American poetry - 1855 - 458 pages
...hear, I hear, with joy I hear ! — But there 'sa tree, of many one, A single field which I have looked upon, Both of them speak of something that is gone...the visionary gleam ? Where is it now, the glory and the dream ? T. Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting : The soul that rises with us, our life's...
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Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and School

Anna Cabot Lowell - American poetry - 1855 - 452 pages
...single field which I have looked upon, Both of them speak of something that is gone : The pansy at rny feet Doth the same tale repeat : Whither is fled the visionary gleam ? Where is it now, the glory and the dream ? v. Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting : The soul that rises with us, our life's...
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The Guardian, Volumes 8-9

Conduct of life - 1857 - 904 pages
...hear, I hear, with joy I hear ! — But there's a tree, of many one, A single field which I have looked upon, Both of them speak of something that is gone...the visionary gleam ? Where is it now, the glory and the dream ? Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting : The soul that rises with us, our life's star,...
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The Monthly observer, and New Church record, Volumes 6-9

1862 - 1672 pages
...— "But yet I know, where'er I go, That there hath passed away a glory from the earth, — • * * The pansy at my feet Doth the same tale repeat : Whither...the visionary gleam? Where is it now, the glory and the dream ?" This arises from the mind, in the season of childhood, being yet unfilled, and all its...
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The Yale Literary Magazine, Volumes 22-23

1857 - 834 pages
...articles of varying length and character, a judicious selection from which composed the Lit But Alas, " Whither is fled the visionary gleam, Where is it now, the glory and the dream t" No fatted reams waiting for immortality greet our view. Ah no I "One cheerless blank,...
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the poetical works of william wordsworth

WILLIAM WORDSWOTH - 1858 - 564 pages
...hear, with joy I hear ! — But there's a tree, of many one, A single field which I have look'd npon, Both of them speak of something that is gone : The...the visionary gleam ? Where is it now, the glory and the dream ? Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting : The soul that rises with us, our life's star,...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - Bookbinding - 1858 - 550 pages
...of many one, A single field which I have look'd upon, Both of them speak of something that is gono : The pansy at my feet Doth the same tale repeat : Whither...the visionary gleam ? Where is it now, the glory and the dream ? V. Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting : The soul that rises with us, our life's...
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The Unitarian pulpit: discourses on the Christian spirit and life. By ...

Unitarian pulpit - 1858 - 806 pages
...yore : Tarn wheresoe'er I may, By night or day, The things which Lhave seen I now can see no more. Whither is fled the visionary gleam ? Where is it now, the glory and the dream f Such is the poet's sorrow-laden plaint. Creation was still " apparelled in celestial light,"...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...

William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1859 - 384 pages
...which I have looked upon, Both of them speak of something that is gone : The pansy at my feet Dotli the same tale repeat : Whither is fled the visionary gleam ? Where is it now, the glory and the dream ? Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting : The Soul that rises with us, our life's Star,...
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English ...

Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1861 - 356 pages
...the sun shines warm, And the babe leaps up on his mother's arm :— I hear, I hear, with joy I hear ! —But there's a tree, of many, one, A single field...the visionary gleam ? Where is it now, the glory and the dream ? Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting ; The Soul that rises with us, our life's Star,...
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