| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 240 páginas
...conceals, Never to blend our pleasure or our pride With sorrow of the meanest thing that feels. .'3 There was a Boy, ye knew him well, ye Cliffs And Islands of Winander ! many a time, At evening, when the stars had just begun To move along the edges of the hills, Rising or setting, would he stand alone,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 páginas
...conceals;— " Never to blend our Pleasure or our Pride " With.Sorrow of the meanest thing that. feds:.' THERE was a Boy, ye knew him well, ye Cliffs And Islands of Wlnaiuler! many a time, At evening, when die stars had just begun To move along the edges of the hills,.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 páginas
...language, shall adopt ; And Reason's god-like Power be proud to own. 293 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION. I.1 THERE was a Boy; ye knew him well, ye Cliffs And Islands...or by the glimmering lake ; And there, with fingers interwoven, both hands Pressed closely palm to palm and to his mouth Uplifted, he, as through an instrument,... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 438 páginas
...god-like Power be proud to own. POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION. I. THERE was a Boy; ye knew him well, ye Clifts And Islands of Winander! — many a time, At evening,...or by the glimmering lake ; And there, with fingers interwoven, both hands Pressed closely palm to palm and to his mouth Uplifted, he, as through an instrument,... | |
| 1829 - 1008 páginas
...soil of the Imagination." We turn to the poem, and receive the following piece of intelligence :— " There was a boy ; ye knew him well, ye cliffs And islands of Winander !" This boy's favourite amusement was to hoot like an owL The operation ia thus described : " With... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 372 páginas
...IMAGINATION. I. THERE was a Boy ; ye knew him well, ye Cliffs Vnd islands of Winander ! — many a time, \.t evening, when the earliest stars began To move along...the hills, Rising or setting, would he stand alone, ieneath the trees, or by the glimmering lake ; A.nd there, with fingers interwoven, both hands Pressed... | |
| 1825 - 500 páginas
...while he seems to be either ignorant or ashamed of such productions as the following : THERE WAS A BOY. There was a Boy ; ye knew him well, ye Cliffs And islands of Winandcr ! — many a time, At evening, when the earliest stars began To move along- the edges of the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 412 páginas
...holiest language, shall adopt ; And Reason's godlike Power be proud to own. POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION. THERE was a Boy ; ye knew him well, ye Cliffs And...or by the glimmering lake ; And there, with fingers interwoven, both hands Pressed closely palm to palm and to his mouth Uplifted, he, as through an instrument,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1832 - 402 páginas
.... 359 NOTES - - ... 365 POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION. I. LHF.UP was a Boy; ye knew him well, ye Cliff's And islands of Winander ! — many a time, At evening,...trees, or by the glimmering lake ; And there, with ringers interwoven, both hands Pressed closely palm to palm and to his mouth Uplifted, he, as through... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1836 - 368 páginas
...8wn. 1804. POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION. THERE WAS A BOY. THERE was a Boy; ye knew him well, ye cliff's And islands of Winander ! — many a time, At evening,...or by the glimmering lake ; And there, with fingers interwoven, both hands Pressed closely palm to palm and to his mouth Uplifted, he, as through an instrument,... | |
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