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" STRANGER, if thou hast learned a truth which needs No school of long experience, that the world Is full of guilt and misery, and hast seen Enough of all its sorrows, crimes, and cares, To tire thee of it, enter this wild wood And view the haunts of Nature. "
The Family Magazine, Or, General Abstract of Useful Knowledge - Page 64
1835
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Poems

William Cullen Bryant - 1847 - 520 pages
...long experience, that the world Is full of guilt and misery, and hast seen Enough of all its sorrows, crimes, and cares, To tire thee of it, enter this...heart. Thou wilt find nothing here Of all that pained thee in the haunts of men And made thee loathe thy life. The primal curse Fell, it is true, upon the...
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Green-wood Illustrated: In Highly Finished Line Engraving, from Drawings ...

Nehemiah Cleaveland, James Smillie - 1847 - 184 pages
...beautiful as their own. The example is well worthy of imitation. THE ENTRANCE. " Enter this wild-wood, And view the haunts of Nature. The calm shade Shall...sweet breeze That makes the green leaves dance, shall wad a balm To thy sick heart." GREEN - WOOD occupies a portion of the high ground which separates Gowanus...
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North American First Class Reader: The Sixth Book of Tower's Series for ...

David Bates Tower - 1853 - 444 pages
...more than reason, — that the world Is full of guilt and misery, — and hast known Enough of all its crimes and cares To tire thee of it, — enter this wild wood, And view the haunts of Nature." LIVELY MOVEMENT: 79. This rate of the voice is exemplified in giving utterance to a moderate degree...
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Exercises in Rhetorical Reading: With a Series of Introductory Lessons ...

Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 466 pages
...than reason, that the world is full of guilt and misery ; and hast known enough of all its sorrows, crimes, and cares, to tire thee of it — enter this wild wood, and view the haunts of nature. 555. [Proudly and haughtily.*] Do you pretend to sit as high on Olympus as Hercules 1 Did you destroy...
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Tower's Third Reader

David Bates Tower - 1849 - 180 pages
...launch, jaunt, gauntlet, heart, hearth, hearken, guard. Ye blighting whirlwinds ! spare his balmy prime. The calm shade shall bring a kindred calm, and the sweet breeze shall waft a balm to thy sick heart. The forests vanished before its path. At intervals the voice of...
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The Living Authors of America: 1st ser

Thomas Powell - 1850 - 380 pages
...long experience, that the world Is full of guilt and misery, and hast seen Enough of all its sorrows, crimes, and cares, To tire thee of it, enter this...heart. Thou wilt find nothing here Of all that pained thee in the haunts of men And made thee loathe thy life. The primal curse Fell, it is true, upon the...
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The Living Authors of America: 1st ser

Thomas Powell - 1850 - 384 pages
...or execution. We give, as an instance, the commencement of the " Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood." And view the haunts of Nature. The calm shade...heart. Thou wilt find nothing here Of all that pained thee in the haunts of men And made thee loathe thy life. The primal curse Fell, it is true, upon the...
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Aids to English Composition, Prepared for Students of All Grades: Embracing ...

Richard Green Parker - 1850 - 466 pages
...No moment but in purchase of its worth ; And what its worth — ask death-beds; they can tell. 1 • Enter this wild wood, And view the haunts of nature....breeze, That makes the green leaves dance, shall waft a bain To thy sick heart. Throngs of insects in the glade Try their thin wings, and dance in the warm...
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Poems

William Cullen Bryant - 1851 - 380 pages
...long experience, that the world Is full of guilt and misery, and hast seen Enough of all its sorrows, crimes, and cares, To tire thee of it, enter this...heart. Thou wilt find nothing here Of all that pained thee in the haunts of men And made thee loathe thy life. The primal curse Fell, it is true, upon the...
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Aids to English Composition, Prepared for Students of All Grades: Embracing ...

Richard Green Parker - 1851 - 468 pages
...pay And what its worth—ask death-beds; they can tell. No moment but in purchase of its worth; • Enter this wild wood, And view the haunts of nature....leaves dance, shall waft a balm To thy sick heart. Throngs of insects in the glade Try their thin wings, and dance in the warm beam That waked them into...
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