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" I GRIEVE not that ripe Knowledge takes away The charm that Nature to my childhood wore, For, with that insight, cometh, day by day, A greater bliss than wonder was before... "
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by University of St. Andrews - 1900
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Stray Leaves from the Book of Nature

Maximilian Schele de Vere - 1855 - 304 pages
...District of New York. Printed UKt Stereotyped by B|UJ» £ BIIOTH.K, » Jimth William «!•««, NY "I grieve not that ripe knowledge takes away The charm that Nature to my childhood wore. For with the insight cometh day by day, A greater bliss than wonder was before. To win the secret of a weed's...
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Miscellaneous poems. Memorial verses. Sonnets. I-XXVII. L'Envoi. Vision of ...

James Russell Lowell - 1857 - 334 pages
...are dead." Alas ! poor fools, the anointed eye may trace A dead soul's epitaph in every face ! XXV. I GRIEVE not that ripe Knowledge takes away The charm...greater bliss than wonder was before ; The real doth not flip the poet's wings, — To win the secret of a weed's plain heart Reveals some clue to spiritual...
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The Poetical Works of James R. Lowell: Complete in Two Volumes

James Russell Lowell - 1858 - 342 pages
...are dead." Alas! poor fools, the anointed eye may trace A dead soul's epitaph in every face ! XXV. I GRIEVE not that ripe Knowledge takes away The charm that Nature to my childhood won', For, with that insight, cometh. day by day, A greater bliss than wonder was before; The real...
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The Poetical Works of James R. Lowell ...

James Russell Lowell - 1866 - 340 pages
...are dead." Alas ! poor fools, the anointed eye may trace A do id soul's epitaph in every face I XXV. I GRIEVE not that ripe Knowledge takes away The charm...firm-footed art: Flowers are not flowers unto the poef s eyes, Their beauty thrills him by an inward sense ; He knows that outward seemings are but lies,...
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The Poetical Works of James R. Lowell ...

James Russell Lowell - 1866 - 342 pages
...are dead." Alas ! poor fools, the anointed eye may trace A do ul soul's epitaph in every face ! XXV. I GRIEVE not that ripe Knowledge takes away The charm...than wonder was before ; The real doth not clip the poet' s wings, — To win the secret of a weed's plain heart Reveals some clue to spiritual things,...
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The Poetical Works of James R. Lowell, Volume 1

James Russell Lowell - 1871 - 340 pages
...are dead." Alas ! poor fools, the anointed eye may trace A deid soul's epitaph in every face ! XXV. I GRIEVE not that ripe Knowledge takes away The charm...real doth not clip the poet's wings, — To win the seoret of a weed's plain heart Reveals some clue to spiritual things, And stumbling guess becomes firm-footed...
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Hamlet. 1877

William Shakespeare - 1877 - 506 pages
...not that ripe knowledge takes away •The charm that [Shakespeare] to my boyhood bore, ' For with the insight cometh day by day ' A greater bliss than wonder was before." ' The Editor has availed himself of the liberty to form his own text afforded him by the fact that the texts...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 2

1873 - 800 pages
...grieve not that ripe knowledge takes away Tho charm that Nature to my childhood wore, For with the insight cometh day by day A greater bliss than wonder was before." Nor are religious considerations to be invoked to deter men of science from their exalted work, for...
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The Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell, Issue 514

James Russell Lowell - 1873 - 484 pages
...are dead." Alas ! poor fools, the anointed eye may trace A dead soul's epitaph in every face I XXV. I GRIEVE not that ripe Knowledge takes away The charm...win the secret of a weed's plain heart Reveals some dew to spiritual thing•, And stumbling guess becomes firmfooted art : Flowers are not flowers unto...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 2

1873 - 808 pages
...and our joy in its harmony and beauty will bo heightened the more deeply it is understood. " I gricve not that ripe knowledge takes away The charm that Nature to my childhood wore, For with the insight oometh day by day A greater bliss tlmu wonder was before." Nor are religious considerations...
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