Twould be a wildish destiny, If we, who thus together roam In a strange land, and far from home, Were in this place the guests of chance : Yet who would stop, or fear to advance, Though home or shelter he had none, With such a sky to lead him on... The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth - Página 122de William Wordsworth - 1849Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1880 - 738 páginas
...strange Land, and far from home, Were in this place the guests of Chance : Yet who would stop, or fear to advance, .^Though home or shelter he had none, ' With...to lead him on? The dewy ground was dark and cold; Bt-uiud, all gloomy to behold; Ami stepping westward seem'd to be A kind of lirarfrdy destiny: I likeil... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1880 - 330 páginas
...strange land, and far from home, Were in this place the guests of chance ; Yet who would stop, or fear to advance, Though home or shelter he had none, With such a sky to lead him on? * The words of a woman's greeting to the poet by the side of I.och Katrine, Nor by soft peace adopted ; though,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1881 - 732 páginas
...strange Land, and far irom home, Were in this place the guests of Chance Yet who would stop, or fear to advance, Though home or shelter he had none, With...Of something without place or bound: And seemed to g've me spiritual right To travel through that region bright. The voice was soft, and she who spake... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1882 - 720 páginas
...guests of Chance : Yet who would stop, or fear to advance, Though home or shelter he had none, With cmch a sky to lead him on ? The dewy ground was dark and...Behind, all gloomy to behold; And stepping westward seem'd to be A kind of heavenly destiny : I liked the greeting; 'twas a sound Of something without... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1882 - 642 páginas
...dark and cold . Behind, all gloomy to hehold ; And stepping westward seemed to he A kind of hea-venIy destiny : I liked the greeting ; 'twas a sound Of something without place or hound : And seemed to give me spiritual right To travel through that region hright. The voice was soft,... | |
| George Sidney Streatfeild - 1884 - 410 páginas
...strange land, and far from home, Were in this place the guests of chance ; Yet who would stop or fear t' advance, Though home or shelter he had none, With such a sky to lead him on ? " WORDSWORTH. HITHERTO we have been chiefly brought into contact with the personal names of the conquering... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1885 - 344 páginas
...strange land, and far from home, Were in this place the guests of chance : Yet who would stop, or fear to advance, Though home or shelter he had none, With...Behind, all gloomy to behold ; And stepping westward seem'd to be A kind of heavenlv destiny ; I liked the greeting : 'twas a sound Of something without... | |
| Edmund Lee - 1886 - 230 páginas
...strange Land, and far from home, Were in this place the guests of Chance ; Yet who would stop or fear to advance, Though home or shelter he had none, With...sky to lead him on ? " The dewy ground was dark and told, Behind all gloomy to behold, And stepping westward seem'd to be A kind of heavenly destiny ;... | |
| Edmund Lee - 1887 - 244 páginas
...strange Land, and far from home, Were in this place the guests of Chance ; Yet who would stop or fear to advance, Though home or shelter he had none, With...Behind all gloomy to behold, And stepping westward seem'd to be A kind of heavenly destiny ; I liked the greeting; 'twas a sound Of something without... | |
| Edmund Lee - 1887 - 240 páginas
...strange Land, and far from home, Were in this place the guests of Chance ; Yet who would stop or fear to advance, Though home or shelter he had none, With...Behind all gloomy to behold, And stepping westward seem'd to be A kind of heavenly destiny ; I liked the greeting; 'twas a sound Of something without... | |
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