| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 180 páginas
...his fout 96 The waters of the Ponds where they abide. " Once I could meet with them on every side ; But they have dwindled long by slow decay ; Yet still...shape, and speech, all troubled me : In my mind's eye I seem'd to see him pace About the weary moors continually, Wandering about alone and silently. While... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 358 páginas
...his feet 96 The water* of the Ponds where they abide. " Once I could meet with them on every side; But they have dwindled long by slow decay ; Yet still...While he was talking thus, the lonely place. The Old Mau's shape, and speech, all troubled me : In my mind's eye I seem'd to see him pace About the weary... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 326 páginas
...about his feet The waters of the ponds where they abide. " Once I could meet with them on every side, " But they have dwindled long by slow decay ; " Yet...man's shape, and speech, all troubled me '. In my mind'* eye I seemed to see him pace About the weary moors continually, Wandering about alone and silently."... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 316 páginas
...his feet The waters of the ponds where they abide. « " Once I could meet with them on every side, " But they have dwindled long by slow decay ; " Yet still I persevere, and find them where I may." 138 \ While he was talking thus, the lonely place The old man's shape, and speech, all troubled me... | |
| John Bramsen - 1818 - 416 páginas
...his feet ' The waters of the pond where they abide. ' Once I could meet with them on every side, ' But they have dwindled long by slow decay ; ' Yet still I persevere, and find them where I may.' We had a very rough and uncomfortable passage, owing to the high winds and the number of passengers... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 360 páginas
...about his feet The waters of the ponds where they abide. " Ouce I could meet with them on every side, " But they have dwindled long by slow decay ; "Yet still...continually, Wandering about, alone and silently." Indeed this fine poem is especially characteristic of the author. There is scarce a defect or excellence... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 368 páginas
...about his feet The waters of the ponds where they abide. " Once I could meet with them on every side, " But they have dwindled long by slow decay ; " Yet...About the weary moors continually, Wandering about, aJone and silently." Indeed this fine poem is espe.cially characteristic of the author. There is scarce... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 582 páginas
...about hia feet The waters of the ponds where they abide. "Once I could meet with them on every side, " But they have dwindled long by slow decay ; *' Yet...I persevere, and find them where I may." While he waa talking thus, the lonely ptace, The old man's shape, and speech all troubled me : In my mind's... | |
| 1912 - 880 páginas
...man in the admirable Resolution and Indi'petulence: — Once I could meet with them on every side, But they have dwindled long by slow decay — Yet still I persevere and find them where I may. that is, in the poet's whole work, which I should leave to operate in the world us it may, each recipient... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 páginas
...feet The waters of the pools where they abide. • Once I could meet with them on every ride ; Bat they have dwindled long by slow decay ; Yet still I persevere, and find them where I may." While be was talking thus, the lonely place, The old Man's shape, and speech — all troubled me : In my... | |
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