| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 180 páginas
...The Old Man's shape, and speech, all troubled me : In my mind's eye I seem'd to see him pace About the weary moors continually, Wandering about alone...renewed. And soon with this he other matter blended, Chearfully uttered, with demeanour kind. But stately in the main ; and, when he ended, I could have... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 páginas
...The Old Man's shape, and speech, all troubled me : In my mind's eye I seemed to see him pace About the weary moors continually, Wandering about alone...He, having made a pause, the same discourse renewed . VOL. ii. n And soon with this he other matter blended, Cheerfully uttered, with demeanour kind, But... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 páginas
...The Old Man's shape, and speech, all troubled me : In my mind's eye I seemed to see him pace About the weary moors continually, Wandering about alone...He, having made a pause, the same discourse renewed . VOL. II. O 33 And soon with this he other matter blended, Cheerfully uttered, with demeanour kind,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 412 páginas
...The Old Man's shape, and speech, all troubled me : In my mind's eye I seemed to see him pace About the weary moors continually, Wandering about alone...silently. While I these thoughts within myself pursued, He,havingmade a pause, the same discourse renewed. And soon with this he other matter blended, Cheerfully... | |
| 1834 - 532 páginas
...year after year, and gained a livelihood by gathering leeches out of the pools of barren moors : — " I could have laughed myself to scorn to find In that decrepit man so firm a miiid. ' God,' said 1, ' be ray help and stay secure ; I'll think of the leech-gatherer on the lonely... | |
| Spring flowers, S. P. - 1849 - 178 páginas
...The old man's shape, and speech, all troubled me ; Im my mind's eye I seemed to see him pace About the weary moors continually, Wandering about alone...could have laughed myself to scorn to find In that decrepid man so firm a mind. "God," said I, " be my help and stay secure ; I'll think of the Leech-gatherer... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 668 páginas
...The old Man's shape, and speech — all troubled me : In my mind's eye I seemed to see him pace About the weary moors continually, Wandering about alone...silently. While I these thoughts within myself pursued, lie, having made a pause, the same discourse renewed. And goon with this he other matter blended, Cheerfully... | |
| Charles Knight - 1850 - 652 páginas
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| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 páginas
...cyo I seemed to sec him pace About the weary moors continually, Wandering about alone and silontly. Anil soon with this he other matter blended, Cheerfully uttered, witli demeanour kind, But stately... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 432 páginas
...aid Man's shape, and speech, — all troubled me : In my mind's eye I seemed to see him pace About the weary moors continually, Wandering about alone...he other matter blended, Cheerfully uttered, with demeanor kind, But stately in the main ; and when he ended, I could have laughed myself to scorn, to... | |
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