Among the farthest Hebrides. Will no one tell me what she sings?— Perhaps the plaintive numbers flow For old, unhappy, far-off things, And battles long ago: Or is it some more humble lay, Familiar matter of to-day? Some natural sorrow, loss, or pain,... The New-York Review - Page 591839Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 358 pages
...natural sorrow, loss, or pain, Thai has been, and may be again ! Whatever the theme, the Maiden sung As if her song could have no ending;, I saw her singing at her work, And o'er the sickle bending;. I listen'd till I had my fill : And, as I mounted up the hill. The music in my heart I bore, Long after... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 258 pages
...unhappy, far-off things, And battles long ago : Or is it some more humble lay, Familiar matter of today ? Some natural sorrow, loss, or pain, That has been, and may be again ! Whate'er the theme, the Maiden sung As if her song could have no ending ; I saw her singing at her work, And o'er the sickle bending... | |
| 1807 - 472 pages
...sorrow, loss, or pain, Tbal has been, and may be again ! Whate'er the theme, the maiden sung Ai if Нет song could have no ending; I saw her singing at her work, And o'er the sickle bending ; I listen'd till 1 had my fill ; And, as I mounted up the hill The music: in my heart I bore, Long after... | |
| 1807 - 550 pages
...unhappy, far-off things, And battles long ago : Or is it some more humble lay, Familiar matter of to-day ! Some natural sorrow, loss, or pain, That has been, and may be again ! Whate'er the theme, the maiden sung As if her song could have no ending ; I saw her singing at her work, An.! o'er the sickle bending;... | |
| 1807 - 514 pages
...ending ; 1 saw her singing at her work, And o'er the sickle bending ; 1 listen'd till I had my fill ; And, as I mounted up the hill The music in my heart 1 bore, Long after it was heard no more. LINES, OR RETURNING A RING TO A YOUNG LADY. THOU emblem of... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 pages
...unhappy, far-off things, And battles long ago : Or is it some more humble lay, Familiar matter of to-day ? Some natural sorrow, loss, or pain, That has been,...work, And o'er the sickle bending ; — I listened till I had my fill : And, as I mounted up the hill, The music in my heart I bore, Long after it was... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 pages
...unhappy, far-off things, And battles loug ago : Or is it some more humble lay, Familiar matter of to-day ? Some natural sorrow, loss, or pain, That has been,...work, And o'er the sickle bending ;— I listened till I had my fill: And, as I mounted up the hill, The music in my heart I bore, Long after it was... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 372 pages
...unhappy, far-off things, And battles long ago : Or is it some more humble lay, Familiar matter of to-day ? Some natural sorrow, loss, or pain, That has been,...And, as I mounted up the hill, The music in my heart J bore, Long after it was heard no more. XXIII. WRITTEN IN MARCH, While resting on the Bridge at the... | |
| André Vieusseux - 1824 - 342 pages
...14th centuries. By JC TARVER. 2 Vols. post 8vo. VI. TALES OF HUMBLE LIFE. " Familiar matter of to-day; Some natural sorrow, loss, or pain, That has been, and may be again." WORDSWORTH. In 1 vol. 12mo. ' 3 blOS DID Ififi 5E7 STANFORD UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES CECIL H. GREEN LIBRARY... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 482 pages
...unhappy, far-off things, And battles long ago : Or is it some more humble lay, Familiar matter of to-day ? Some natural sorrow, loss, or pain, That has been,...; — I listened — motionless and still ; . And when I mounted up the hill, The music in my heart I bore, Long after it was heard no more. VIII. ADDRESS... | |
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