| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 240 páginas
...South, High into Easedale, up to Dunmal-Raise, And Westward to the village near the Lake. And from this constant light so regular And so far seen, the House...within the limits of the vale, Both old and young, was nam'd The Evening Star. Thus living on through such a length of years, The Shepherd, if he lov'd himself,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 262 páginas
...South, High into Easedale, up to Dunmal-Raise, And Westward to the village near the Lake; And from this constant light, so regular And so far seen, the House...vale, Both old and young, was named The EVENING STAR. Thus living on through such a length of years, The Shepherd, if he loved himself, must needs Have loved... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 páginas
...So.uth, High into Easedale, up to Dunmal-Raise, And Westward to the village near the Lake ; And from this constant light, so regular And so far seen, the House...vale, Both old and young, was named The EVENING STAR. Thus living on through such a length of years, The Shepherd, if he loved himself, must needs Have loved... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 438 páginas
...South, High into Easedale, up to Dunmal-Raise, And Westward to the village near the Lake ; And from this constant light, so regular And so far seen, the House...the vale, Both old and young, was named The EVENING STAB. Thus living on through such a length of years, The Shepherd, if he loved himself, must needs... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 378 páginas
...South, High into Easedale, up to Dunmal-Raise, And Westward to the village near the Lake ; And from this constant light, so regular And so far seen, the House...vale, Both old and young, was named The EVENING STAR. Thus living on through such a length of years, The Shepherd, if he loved himself, must needs Have loved... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 páginas
...South, High into Eascdale, up to Dunmal-Raisr. And Westward to the village near the Lake; And from this joy ! is this indeed The light-house-top I see? Is...this the hill? is this the kirk? Is this mine own co vak. Both old and young, was named The £vi»i<icSTAR. Thus living on through such a length of years,... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1843 - 278 páginas
...High into Easedale, up to Dunmail-raise, And westward to the village near the lake ; And from this constant light, so regular And so far seen, the house...vale, Both old and young, was named THE EVENING STAR. Thus living on through such a length of years, The shepherd, if he loved himself, must needs Have loved... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 páginas
...High into Easedale, up to Dunmail-Raise, And westward to the village near the lake ; And from this constant light, so regular And so far seen, the House...limits of the vale, Both old and young, was named THEEVENING STAR. Thus living on through such a length of years, The Shepherd, if he loved himself,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 páginas
...High into Easedale, up to Dunmail- Raise, And westward to the village near the lake ; And from this constant light, so regular And so far seen, the House...limits of the vale, Both old and young, was named THEEVENING STAR. Thus living on through such a length of years, The Shepherd, if he loved himself,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 páginas
...South High into Easedale, up to Dummail-Raise, And westward to the village near the Lake; And from this constant light, so regular And so far seen, the House...itself, by all Who dwelt within the limits of the vale, Doth old and young, was named THE EVENING STAR. Thus living on through such a length of years, The... | |
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