| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 pagina’s
...that his face I see I know the man that must hear me ; To him my tale I teach. What loud uproar bursts from that door ! The Wedding-guests are there ; But...And Bride-maids singing are : And hark the little Vesper-bell Which biddeth me to prayer. O Wedding-guest ! this soul hath been Alone on a wide wide... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 272 pagina’s
...his face I see I know the man that must hear me ;. To him my tale I teach. What loud uproar bursts from that door ! The Wedding-guests are there ; But...And Bride-maids singing are : And hark the little Vesper-bell Which biddeth me to prayer. 0 Wedding-guest !' this soul hath been Alone on a wide wide... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 270 pagina’s
...I know the man that must hear me ; To him my tale I teach. What loud uproar bursts from that door T The Wedding-guests are there ; But in the Garden-bower...And Bride-maids singing are : And hark the little Vesper-bell Which biddeth me to prayer. 0 Wedding-guest ! this soul-hath been Alone on a wide wide... | |
| Shrewsbury (England). Royal School - 1801 - 368 pagina’s
...cur neqveat se mens ostendere menti ? Qvod, qvom nos loqvimur, desinit illa loqvi. Let us love. О wedding-guest ! this soul hath been Alone on a wide,...'twas, that God himself Scarce seemed there to be. Oh, sweeter than the marriage-feast, 'Tis sweeter far to me, To walk together to the kirk With a goodly... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 pagina’s
...face I see ' I know the man that must hear me; ' TO him my tale I teach. ' What loud uproar bursts from that door! ' The Wedding-guests are there; *...And bride-maids singing are. ' And hark! the little vesper-bell ' Which biddeth me to prayer. ' O Wedding-guest! this soul hath been ' Alone on a wide... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 pagina’s
...that his face I see I know the man that must hear me ; To him my tale I teach. What loud uproar bursts from that door ! The Wedding-guests are there ; But...And Bride-maids singing are ; And hark the little Vesper-bell Which biddeth me to prayer. O Wedding-guest ! this soul hath been Alone on a wide wide... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 280 pagina’s
...there ; But in the Garden-bower the Bride And Bride-maids singing are ; And hark the little Vesper-bell Which biddeth me to prayer. O Wedding-guest ! this soul hath been Alone on a wide wide sea : So Iqnely 'twas, that God himself Scarce seemed there to be. O sweeter than the Marriage-feast, 'Tis sweeter... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 284 pagina’s
...that his face I see I know the man that must hear me ; To him my tale I teach. What loud uproar bursts from that door ! The wedding-guests are there ; But...And bride-maids singing are ; And hark the little vesper-bell Which biddeth me to prayer. O wedding-guest ! this soul hath been Alone on a wide wide... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1805 - 284 pagina’s
...that his face I see I know the man that must hear me ; To him my tale I teach. What loud uproar bursts from that door ! The wedding-guests are there ; But in the garden-bower the bride/ And bride- maids singing are j And hark the little vesper-bell Which biddeth me to prayer. O wedding-guest... | |
| 1834 - 918 pagina’s
...and thus be of avail for his own sake before the throne of justice and of mercy at the last day. " O wedding-guest ! this soul hath been Alone on a wide...himself Scarce seemed there to be. " O sweeter than the marriage-feas^ 'Tis sweeter far to me, To walk together to the kirk With a goodly company ! " To walk... | |
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