| George Mogridge - 1849 - 228 páginas
...pocket-book, set off at once for Rydal Mount. ' Low and white, yet scarcely seen, Are its walls of mantling green ; Not a window lets in light, But through...may wander there But it falls on something fair.' " "Do go on — do go on ! I want to know if you saw him ; and how he received you ; and what he said... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1850 - 340 páginas
...from transferring the lines to our pages, as a pendant to the prose description given above : — " Low and white, yet scarcely seen, Are its walls for...mound, Only that no elves are found ; Winding walk and shelter'd nook, For student grave and graver book ; Or a bird-like bower, perchance, Fit for maiden... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 492 páginas
..."Liberty," vol. vp 16.) "THE POET'S HOME." BY MISS JEWSBURY. (Published in the Literary Magnet for 1826.) " Low and white, yet scarcely seen Are its walls for...book : Or a birdlike bower, perchance, Fit for maiden and romance. It has been made familiar to many eyes by engravings, especially by one prefixed to the... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 488 páginas
..."Liberty," vol. vp 16.) "THE POET'S HOME." BY MISS JEWSBUKY. (Published in the Literary Magnet for 1826.) " Low and white, yet scarcely seen Are its walls for...book : Or a birdlike bower, perchance, Fit for maiden and romance. It has been made familiar to many eyes by engravings, especially by one prefixed to the... | |
| 1851 - 778 páginas
...picture in her little poem called the " Poet's Home :"— " Low and white, yet scarcely seen Are JN walls for mantling green ; Not a window lets in light...book ; Or a birdlike bower, perchance Fit for maiden and romance. Then, far off, glorious sheen Of wide and sunlit waters seen ; Hills that in the distance... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 506 páginas
...been made familiar to many eyes by engravings, especially by one prefixed to the one-volume edition of Not a window lets in light But through flowers clustering...book : Or a birdlike bower, perchance, Fit for maiden and romance. Then, far off, a glorious sheen Of wide and sunlit waters seen ; Hills that in the distance... | |
| University magazine - 1851 - 796 páginas
...picture in her little poem called the " Poet's Home :" — " Low and white, yet scarcely seen Are iti walls for mantling green ; Not a window lets in light...clustering bright ; Not a glance may wander there Bat it (alia on something fair ; Garden choice and (airy mound, Only .that no elves are found ; Winding... | |
| 1851 - 838 páginas
...a glance may w;mder there Hut it falla ou something fuir ; Garden choice and fairy mound, Onlviihat no elves are found ; Winding walk and sheltered nook...graver book, ; Or a birdlike bower, perchance Fit fur maiilen and romance. Then, Гаг olT, glorious sheen Of «¡île ami sunlit waters seen ; Hills... | |
| John Phillips, Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1853 - 356 páginas
...from transferring the lines to our pages, as a pendant to the prose description given above : — " Low and white, yet scarcely seen, Are its walls for...mound, Only that no elves are found ; Winding walk and shelter'd nook, For student grave and graver book ; Or a bird-like bower, perchance, Fit for maiden... | |
| David Lester Richardson - 1855 - 296 páginas
...give the first stanza: — WORDSWORTH'S COTTAGE. Low and white, yet scarcely seen Are its walls of mantling green ; Not a window lets in light But through...book, Or a bird-like bower perchance Fit for maiden and romance. * In Churton's Rail Book of England, published about three years ago, Pope's Villa is... | |
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