Twill murmur on a thousand years, And flow as now it flows. "And here, on this delightful day, I cannot choose but think How oft, a vigorous man, I lay Beside this fountain's brink. "My eyes are dim with childish tears, My heart is idly stirred, For the... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Página 2611819Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Wordsworth - 1881 - 732 páginas
...old Man replied, The gray-haired man of glee : " No check, no stay, this Streamlet fears; How merr.ly it goes ! 'Twill murmur on a thousand years, And flow as now it flows. And here, on this delightful day, I cannot chuose but think How oft, a vigorous man, I lay Beside this... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1881 - 1000 páginas
...eyed The spring beneath the tree ; And thus the dear old man replied, The gray-haired man of glee : " it is fur above anything else in the poem. DESCRIPTION OP THE TH nun nun1 on a thousand years, Aud flow as now it flows. "And here, on this delightful day, 1 cannot... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1882 - 906 páginas
...the dear old man replied, The gray-haired man of glee : " No check, no stay, this streamlet fears. How merrily it goes ! 'Twill murmur on a thousand years, And flow as now it flows. " And here, on this delightful day I cannot choose but think How oft, a vigorous man, I lay Beside... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1882 - 720 páginas
...the dear old Man replied, The grey-hair'd man of glee : "No check, no stay, this Streamlet fears; Uow merrily it goes! 'Twill murmur on a thousand years, And flow as now it flows. And here, on this delightful day, I cannot choose but think How oft, a vigorous man, I lay Beside this... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1882 - 1002 páginas
...eyed The spring beneath the tree ; And thus the dear old man replied, The gray-haired man of glee : " - filledH / ou a thousand years, And flow as now it flows. "And here, on this delightful day, I cannot choose but... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1884 - 412 páginas
...shall not cease to glide ; 1827. The text of 1832 returns to that of 1820. * Compare The Fountain, " 'Twill murmur on a thousand years And flow as now it flows." (Vol. II. p. 77.) And Tennyson's Brook, 1 1820. ' We fed that, we are greater than we know.' 'And feel... | |
| Moffatt and Paige - 1883 - 530 páginas
...agreeing with its antecedent " stones." Participial adjective. (7) Parse the following lines : — " Down to the vale this water steers ; How merrily it...murmur on a thousand years, And flow as now it flows." Down Adverb, qualifying " steers." how Adverb of degree, qualifying " merrily." 'twill Equivalent to... | |
| 1883 - 528 páginas
...there is in life itself. 2. From " TJie Fountain." [Matthew, the village teacher, speaks : — ] " Down to the vale this water steers, How merrily it...murmur on a thousand years, And flow as now it flows. " And here, on this delightful day, I cannot choose but think How oft, a vigorous man, I lay Beside... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 734 páginas
...the dear old Man replied, The grey-haired man of glee : ' No check, no stay, this Streamlet fears : How merrily it goes ! 'Twill murmur on a thousand years, And flow as now it flows. And here, on this delightful day, I cannot choose but think How oft, a vigorous man, I lay Beside this... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 686 páginas
...the dear old Man replied, The grey-haired man of glee : ' No check, no stay, this Streamlet fears : How merrily it goes ! 'Twill murmur on a thousand years, And flow as now it flows. And here, on this delightful day, I cannot choose but think How oft, a vigorous man, I lay Beside this... | |
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