THERE was a Boy ; ye knew him well, ye cliffs And islands of Winander ! many a time, At evening, when the earliest stars began To move along the edges of the hills, Rising or setting, would he stand alone, Beneath the trees, or by the glimmering lake... The National Review - Página 12editado por - 1857Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sierra Club - 1915 - 506 páginas
..."Boy:" "There was a Boy; ye knew him well, ye cliffs And islands of Winander ! Many a time At evening would he stand alone Beneath the trees, or by the glimmering lake ; And then, with fingers interwoven, both hands Pressed closely palm to palm and to his mouth Uplifted, he... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 654 páginas
...sake ! THERE WAS A BOY. THERE was a Boy ; ye knew him well, ye cliffs And islands of Winander ! — many a time, At evening, when the earliest stars began...instrument, Blew mimic hootings to the silent owls, 10 That they might answer him. — And they would shout Across the watery vale, and shout again, Responsive... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 656 páginas
...sake ! THERE WAS A BOY. THERE was a Boy ; ye knew him well, ye cliffs And islands of Winander ! — many a time, At evening, when the earliest stars began...the hills, Rising or setting, would he stand alone, 5 Beneath the trees, or by the glimmering lake ; And there, with fingers interwoven, both hands Pressed... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 648 páginas
...! 1798. THERE WAS A BOY. THERE was a Boy; ye knew him well, ye cliffs And islands of Winander ! — many a time, At evening, when the earliest stars began...the hills, Rising or setting, would he stand alone, 5 Beneath the trees, or by the glimmering lake ; And there, with fingers interwoven, both hands Pressed... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 284 páginas
...man 1 THERE WAS A BOY. THERE was a Boy ; ye knew him well, ye cliffs And islands of Wiuander ! — many a time, At evening, when the earliest stars began...the hills, Rising or setting, would he stand alone, 5 Beneath the trees, or by the glimmering lake ; And there, with fingers interwoven, both hands Pressed... | |
| Charles Bingham Reynolds - 1897 - 56 páginas
...unmoved by the anger o? his companion spirits. Wordsworth's Boy of Winander, " by the glimmering lake," At evening, when the earliest stars began To move along the edges of the hills. Keats' Endymion, the lowly shepherd boy of Mount Latmos, with whom Diana in her chariot of the moon,... | |
| Wilhelm Engelbert Oeftering - 1901 - 216 páginas
...roiichsafed Shine Poet! in thy plave and be content. SV Von dem Stern über dem Hügel spricht er nochmals: the earliest stars began To move along the edges of the hills. 183,I,3 fu 671, 366 f. Das Licht eines Sternes hängt von dem eines andern ab: star that shines dependent... | |
| Hamilton Wright Mabie - 1902 - 204 páginas
...were both possible and natural. The boy of Wordsworth's imagination would stand beneath the trees " when the earliest stars began to move along the edges of the hills," and, with fingers interwoven, blow mimic hootings to the owls : And they would shout Across the watery... | |
| Helen Josephine Robins - 1903 - 340 páginas
...tendency, or habit (completed by the infinitive). 1. " Many will swoon when they do look on blood." 2. "... Many a time At evening, when the earliest stars began...alone Beneath the trees, or by the glimmering lake." WORDSWORTH, There was a Boy. 3. " Once a year also the neighbors would gather together, and go on a... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 1002 páginas
...ye knew him well, ye cliffs And islands of Winander ! — many a time, At evening, when the earlisst stars began To move along the edges of the hills,...instrument, Blew mimic hootings to the silent owls, jo That they might answer him. /— And they would shout Across the watery vale, and shout again, Responsive... | |
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