The Falconer to the Lady said ; And she made answer " ENDLESS SORROW ! " For she knew that her Son was dead. She knew it by the Falconer's words, And from the look of the Falconer's eye; And from the love which was in her soul For her youthful Romilly. Literary Sketches and Letters - Página 139de Charles Lamb - 1848 - 306 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Wordsworth - 1888 - 350 páginas
...that her son was dead. She knew it by the falconer's words, And from the look of the falconer's eye ; And from the love which was in her soul For her youthful Romilly. Young Romilly through Harden woods Is ranging high and low ; And holds a greyhound in a leash, To let... | |
| Rev. Thomas Parkinson - 1888 - 264 páginas
...her son was dead. ' She knew it by the falconer's words, And from the look of the falconer's eye ; And from the love which was in her soul For her youthful Romilly. ' Young Romilly through Harden woods Is ranging high and low ; And holds a greyhound in a leash, To... | |
| William Angus Knight - 1889 - 452 páginas
...presence of mind (as the jest-book has it), she answered, ' A shoeless pea.' It was the first joke she ever made. Joke the second I make. You distinguish...verses of Dr Johnson, of the ' Man in the "Strand,' and those from ' The Babes in the Wood.' I was thinking, whether taking your own glorious lines — And... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 468 páginas
...that her Son was dead. She knew it by the Falconer's words, And from the look of the Falconer's eye ; And from the love which was in her soul For her youthful Romilly. — Young Romilly through Barden woods Is ranging high and low ; And holds a greyhound in a leash,... | |
| Reginald Brimley Johnson - 1894 - 338 páginas
...that her son was dead. She knew it by the falconer's words, And from the look of the falconer's eye ; And from the love which was in her soul For her youthful Romilly. Young Romilly through Barden woods Is ranging high and low ; And holds a greyhound in a leash, To let... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 648 páginas
...her Son was dead. She knew it by the Falconer's words, And from the look of the Falconer's eye ; 10 And from the love which was in her soul For her youthful Romilly. — Young Romilly through Barden woods Is ranging high and low ; And holds a greyhound in a leash,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 656 páginas
...her Son was dead. She knew it by the Falconer's words, And from the look of the Falconer's eye ; 10 And from the love which was in her soul For her youthful Romilly. — Young Romilly through Barden woods Is ranging high and low ; And holds a greyhound in a leash,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 676 páginas
...White Doe of Rylstone." She knew it by the falconer's words, And from the look of the falconer's eye ; And from the love which was in her soul For her youthful Romilly. Young Romilly through Barden woods Is ranging high and low ; And holds a greyhound in a leash, To let... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1905 - 630 páginas
...jest book has it) she answered, a "shoeless pea." It was the first joke she ever made. Joke the 2d I make — you distinguish well in your old preface...of the man in the Strand, and that from the babes of the vood. I was thinking whether taking your own glorious lines — And for the love was in her... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1907 - 484 páginas
...presence of mind, (as the jestbook has it,) she answered, " a shoeless pea." It was the first joke she ever made. Joke the second I make. You distinguish...verses of Dr Johnson, of the " Man in the Strand," and those from " The Babes in the Wood." I was thinking, whether taking your own glorious lines — "And... | |
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