His station is there ; and he works on the crowd, He sways them with harmony merry and loud ; He fills with his power all their hearts to the brim — Was aught ever heard like his fiddle and him ? What an eager assembly ! what an empire is this ! The... Belgium - Seite 55von Sir James Emerson Tennent - 1841Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | William Wordsworth - 1807 - 170 Seiten
...hearts to the brim — Was aught ever heard like his fiddle and him.! What an eager assembly ! what an empire is this ! The weary have life and the hungry have bliss ; The mourner is cheared, and the anxious have rest ; And the gilt-burthened Soul is no longer opprest. 90 As the Moon... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1807
...hearts to the brim — Was aught ever heard like his fiddle and him ! What an eager assembly ! what an empire is this ! The weary have life and the hungry have bliss ; The mourner is cheared, and the anxious have rest ; And the guilt-burthened Soul is no longer opprest. As the Moon... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1815
...hearts to the brim — Was aught ever heard like his Fiddle and him f What an eager assembly ! what an empire is this ! The weary have life, and the hungry...have rest ; And the guilt-burthened soul is no longer opprest> As the Moon brightens round her the clouds of the night, So he where he stands is a centre... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1815
...hearts to the brim — Was aught ever heard like his Fiddle and him ? What an eager assembly! what an empire is this ! The weary have life, and the hungry...have rest ; And the guilt-burthened soul is no longer opprest. As the Moon brightens round her the clouds of the night, So he wheie he stands is a centre... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1820
...hearts to the brim — Was aught ever heard like hjs Fiddle and him ? What an eager assembly ! what an empire is this ! The weary have life, and the hungry...and the anxious have rest ; And the guilt-burthened sou) is no longer opprest. H 6 As the Moon brightens round her the clouds of the night, So he, where... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1827
...hearts to the brim — Was aught ever heard like his Fiddle and him ? What an eager assembly ! what an empire is this ! The weary have life, and the hungry...have rest ; And the guilt-burthened soul is no longer opprest. As the Moon brightens round her the clouds of the night, So he, where he stands, is a centre... | |
 | A. K - 1827 - 160 Seiten
...hearts to the brim : Was ever aught heard like his fiddle and him ? What an eager assembly ! what an empire is this ! The weary have life, and the hungry have bliss ; The mourner is cheer'd, and the anxious have rest ; And the guilt-burthen'd soul is no longer opprest. As the moon... | |
 | British poets - 1828
...hearts to the brim — Wai aught ever heard like his fiddle and him ! What an eager assembly ! what an ter ! And this prayer I make, Knowing that Nature...privilege, Through all the years of our life, to lead opprest. Ai the Moon brightens round her the clouds of the night, o« he where he stands is a center... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1828 - 340 Seiten
...their hearts to the brimWas aught ever heard like his Fiddle and htm! What an eager assembly ! what an empire is this ! The weary have life, and the hungry have bliss; The mourner is cheered, and the aniioiu have rest ; And the guilt-burthened soul is no longer opprest. As the Moon brightens round... | |
 | 1834 - 116 Seiten
...hearts to the brim— Was aughtrever heard like his fiddle and him ? What an eager assembly !—what an empire is this ! The weary have life, and the hungry...have rest; And the guilt-burthened soul is no longer opprest. As the moon brightens round her the clouds of the night, So he, where he stands, is the centre... | |
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