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Pagina 44
... wandering seem but folly , - Should we be loath to stir from home , And yet be melancholy ; Should life be dull , and spirits low , " Twill soothe us in our sorrow , That earth has something yet to show , The bonny holms of Yarrow ...
... wandering seem but folly , - Should we be loath to stir from home , And yet be melancholy ; Should life be dull , and spirits low , " Twill soothe us in our sorrow , That earth has something yet to show , The bonny holms of Yarrow ...
Pagina 97
... wandering as in quest of something , Something he could not find - he knew not what . When he was gone , the house remained awhile VOL . IV . H Silent and tenantless - then went to strangers . Full SAMUEL ROGERS . 97.
... wandering as in quest of something , Something he could not find - he knew not what . When he was gone , the house remained awhile VOL . IV . H Silent and tenantless - then went to strangers . Full SAMUEL ROGERS . 97.
Pagina 133
... wandering mother ! Peak and pine : I have power to bid thee flee . ' Alas ! what ails poor Geraldine ? Why stares she with unsettled eye ? Can she the bodiless dead espy ? And why with hollow voice cries she , ' Off , woman , off ! this ...
... wandering mother ! Peak and pine : I have power to bid thee flee . ' Alas ! what ails poor Geraldine ? Why stares she with unsettled eye ? Can she the bodiless dead espy ? And why with hollow voice cries she , ' Off , woman , off ! this ...
Pagina 155
... wandering and unsettlement he went to live , in 1803 , at Greta Hall , near Keswick , which remained his home till his death in 1843. In 1813 he was made poet laureate . Besides his countless prose works , his volumes of verse were very ...
... wandering and unsettlement he went to live , in 1803 , at Greta Hall , near Keswick , which remained his home till his death in 1843. In 1813 he was made poet laureate . Besides his countless prose works , his volumes of verse were very ...
Pagina 192
... wandering over the field of Bannockburn was the source of more exquisite pleasure than gazing upon the celebrated landscape from the battlements of Stirling Castle . I do not by any means infer that I was dead to the feeling of ...
... wandering over the field of Bannockburn was the source of more exquisite pleasure than gazing upon the celebrated landscape from the battlements of Stirling Castle . I do not by any means infer that I was dead to the feeling of ...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by ..., Volume 4 Matthew Arnold Volledige weergave - 1881 |
The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by ..., Volume 4 Thomas Humphry Ward Volledige weergave - 1900 |
The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by ..., Volume 4 Thomas Humphry Ward Volledige weergave - 1905 |
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