| William Wordsworth - 1866 - 512 páginas
...steep place, Where up and down with easy pace The horseman-travellers ride. That oaten pipe of hers ia mute, Or thrown away : but with a flute Her loneliness...Quantock woodman hears. I, too, have passed her on the hilla Setting her little water-mills By spouts and fountains wild — Such small machinery as she turned... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1866 - 408 páginas
...Where up and down with easy pace The horsemen-travellers ride. That oaten pipe of hers is mute, < ir thrown away ; but with a flute Her loneliness she...hemlock stalk, At evening in his homeward walk The Quantoek woodman hears. By spouts and fountains wild — Such small machinery as she turned Ere she... | |
| E. R. Babington - 1867 - 124 páginas
...in star-lit hall, Her lineage rises; and the maid King Bele's daughter is." 5 " I, too, have pass'd her on the hills, Setting her little water-mills By spouts and fountains wild — Such small machinery as she turn'd, Ere she had wept, ere she had mourn'd, A young and happy... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1869 - 752 páginas
...oaten pipe of hers is mute, Or thrown away; but with a flute H'T loneliness she cheers: This dote, made of a hemlock stalk, At evening in his homeward walk The Quantock woodman hears. I, too, hare passed her on the hills Setting her little water-mills By ipoute and fountains wild— Sarh small... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1871 - 632 páginas
...side ; And there she begs at one steep place, Where up and down with easy pace The horseman-travellers ride. That oaten pipe of hers is mute, Or thrown away...hemlock stalk, At evening in his homeward walk The Qoantock woodman hears. I, too, have passed her on the hills Setting her little water-mills By spouts... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1871 - 352 páginas
...of hopeless lovers." Wordsworth's Ruth, when that oaten pipe of hers is mute, or thrown away, then " with a flute Her loneliness she cheers : This flute,...in his homeward walk The Quantock woodman hears." Nor is the flute of higher workmanship without commendatory notice in Wordsworth's miscellaneous sonnets,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1871 - 630 páginas
...steep place Where up and down with easy pace The horsemen-travellers ride. That oaten pipe of hers ¡s mute, Or thrown away ; but with a flute Her loneliness she cheers : This ilute, made of a hemlock stalk, At evening in his homeward walk The (Juanlock woodman hears. I, too,... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1872 - 584 páginas
...road-side ; And there she begs at one steep place, Where up and down with easy pace The horsemen-travellers ride. That oaten pipe of hers is mute, . . Or thrown...made of a hemlock stalk, At evening in his homeward wa'k The Quantock woodman hears. , 1 too, have passed her on the hills Setting her little water-mills... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1872 - 348 páginas
...woes of hopeless lovers/ Wordsworth's Ruth, when that oaten pipe of hers is mute, or thrown away, then "with a flute Her loneliness she cheers.: This flute,...in his homeward walk The Quantock woodman hears." Nor is the flute of higher workmanship without commendatory notice in Wordsworth's miscellaneous sonnets,... | |
| sir William Smith - 1873 - 280 páginas
...battle's sound • Was heard the world around, The idle sptar and shield were high up hung. (M.) S. That oaten pipe of hers is mute, Or thrown away :...in his homeward walk, The Quantock woodman hears. (TF.) EXERCISE 184. §§ 314-319. Complex Sentences. [ADVERBIAL SENTENCES INTRODUCED.] 1. While our... | |
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