I AM not One who much or oft delight To season my fireside with personal talk, — Of friends, who live within an easy walk, Or neighbours, daily, weekly, in my sight : And, for my chance-acquaintance, ladies bright, Sons, mothers, maidens withering on... American Quarterly Review - Seite 79herausgegeben von - 1836Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Wordsworth - 1927 - 734 Seiten
...weight of too much liberty, Should find brief solace there, as I have found. (1806) PERSONAL TALK2 i I AM not One who much or oft delight To season my fireside with personal talk. — 1 Town-end, Grasmere. 1 Written at Town-end, Grasmere. The last line but two stood, at first, better... | |
| Catherine Macdonald Maclean - 1927 - 156 Seiten
...may be well to put it alongside of the record of poetic pains. It was drawn by Wordsworth himself: I am not One who much or oft delight To season my fireside with personal talk, About Friends, who live within an easy walk, Or Neighbours, daily, weekly, in my sight: And, for my... | |
| Henry Crabb Robinson, William Wordsworth - 1927 - 582 Seiten
...and in talk by the recollection of the four Sonnets so beautiful and yet beginning so alarmingly ' I am not One who much or oft delight To season my fire-side with personal talk ' — Now, after all, a letter, a genuine letter, is but personal talk — As a proof how ready I am... | |
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