We sauntered, played, or rioted ; we talked Unprofitable talk at morning hours; Drifted about along the streets and walks, Read lazily trivial books, went forth To gallop through the country in blind zeal Of senseless horsemanship, or on the breast Of... The Eagle: A Magazine - Página 4381891Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| University magazine - 1851 - 796 páginas
...never penetrate, yet did there not Want store of leafy arbours where the light Might enter in at will Companionships, Friendships, acquaintances, were welcome...morning hours ; Drifted about along the streets and walls. Read lazily in trivial books, went forth To gallop thrcngb the country in blii :d zeal Of senseless... | |
| 1851 - 778 páginas
...never penetrate, yet did there not Want store of leafy arbours where the light Might enter in at will. Companionships, Friendships, acquaintances, were welcome...Unprofitable talk at morning hours; Drifted about along the itreeU and wall*, Read lazily in trivial books, went forth To gallop through the country in blii.d... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 páginas
...never penetrate, yet did there not Want store of leafy arbours where the light Might enter in at will. Companionships, Friendships, acquaintances, were welcome...Unprofitable talk at morning hours; Drifted about nlong the streets and walks, Read lazily in trivial books, went forth To gallop through the country... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 776 páginas
...the ligbt 1 Might enter in at will. Companionships, I Friendships, acquaintances, were welcome ill I We sauntered, played, or rioted ; we talked : Unprofitable...morning hours; , Drifted about along the streets and walk*, Read lazily in trivial books, went forth j To gallop through the country in blind set! I Of... | |
| Paul Hamilton Payne - 1858 - 584 páginas
...themselves." Look at Wordsworth's description of these days al the university, and then judge— '• We sauntered, played, or rioted; we talked Unprofitable talk at morning hours; Drifted about along ihc streets and walks, Read luzily in trivial books, went forth To gallop through the country in blind... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1859 - 432 páginas
...never penetrate, yet did there not Want store of leafy arbors where the light Might enter in at will. Companionships, Friendships, acquaintances, were welcome...hours ; Drifted about along the streets and walks, Kead lazily in trivial books, went forth To gallop through the country in blind zeal Of senseless horsemanship,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1870 - 382 páginas
...never penetrate, yet did there not "Want store of leafy arbours where the light Might enter in at will. Companionships. Friendships, acquaintances, were welcome...hours ; Drifted about along the streets and walks, Head lazily in trivial books, went forth To gallop through the country in blind zeal Of senseless horsemanship,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1871 - 630 páginas
...where the light Might enter in nt will. Companionships, Friendships, acquaintances, were wclci,meall. We .sauntered, played, or rioted ; we talked Unprofitable talk at morning hours ; 371 Drifted about along the streets and walks, Read lazily in trivial books, went forth To gallop... | |
| Frederick Arnold - 1873 - 418 páginas
...Liberal and suiting gentleman's array. .... Companionships, Friendships, acquaintances, were weleome all. We sauntered, played, or rioted ; we talked Unprofitable talk at morning hours ; Drifted about among the streets and walks ; Read lazily in trivial books ; went forth To gallop through the country... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1875 - 728 páginas
...Companionships, Friendships, acquaintances, were welcome all. We saunter'd, play'd, or rioted ; we talk'd Unprofitable talk at morning hours ; Drifted about...Of senseless horsemanship, or on the breast Of Cam sail'd boisterously, and let the stars Come forth, perhaps without one quiet thought. Such was the... | |
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