| Words - 1866 - 368 pàgines
...rest, And closed the sparkling eye. By a " female friend" of Wordsworth. LUCY GRA Y; OR, SOLITUDE. Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray : And, when I crossed...grew Beside a human door ! You yet may spy the fawn af play, The hare upon the green ; But the sweet face of Lucy Gray Will never more be seen. " To-night... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1866 - 508 pàgines
...!" Proud creature was she the next day, The little orphan, Alice Fell! LUCY GRAY; OR SOLITUDE. OPT I had heard of Lucy Gray : And, when I crossed the...sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door 1 You yet may spy the fawn at-play, The hare upon the green; But the sweet face of Lucy Gray Will never... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1866 - 408 pàgines
...still The little Maid would have her will, And said, " Nay, we are seven ! " LUCY GRAY: OB, SOLITUDE OFT I had heard of Lucy Gray : And, when I crossed...chanced to see at break of day The solitary child. Nri mate, no comrade Lucy know ; She dwelt on a wide moor, — The sweetest thing that ever grow Beside... | |
| Edward Thomas Stevens - 1866 - 280 pàgines
...yards breath'-less, out of breath track, to follow footsteps plank, strong board fawn, a young deer No mate, no comrade Lucy knew, She dwelt on a wide moor ; The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a cottage door ! You yet may spy the fawn at play. The hare upon the green ; But the sweet face of Lucy... | |
| English poetry - 1866 - 194 pàgines
...no care can save, And, partner once of Tiney's box, Must soon partake his grave. Cow PER. LUCY GRAY. OFT I had heard of Lucy Gray : And, when I crossed the wild, I chanced to see at break oi day The solitary child. No mate, no comrade Lucy knew ; She dwelt on a wide moor, — The sweetest... | |
| Mary Anne Marzials - 1867 - 332 pàgines
...mighty heart is lying still. LUCY GRAY; OR, SOLITUDE. OFT I had heard of Lucy Gray : And, when I cross'd the wild, I chanced to see at break of day The solitary...moor ; — The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a cottage-door ! You yet may spy the hare at play, The fawn upon the green ; But the sweet face of Lucy... | |
| Mary Anne Marzials - 1867 - 332 pàgines
...mighty heart is lying still. LUCY GRAY; OR, SOLITUDE. OFT I had heard of Lucy Gray: And, when I cross'd the wild, I chanced to see at break of day The solitary...moor; —The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a cottage-door! You yet may spy the hare at play, The fawn upon the green ; But the sweet face of Lucy... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1868 - 712 pàgines
...Turning for evermore In the rapid and rushing river of Time. HWZonfffelha. XV. LUCY GPAY; 07?, SOLITUDE. OFT I had heard of Lucy Gray ; And when I crossed...break of day The solitary child. No mate, no comrade, Lacy knew ; Bhe dwelt on a wide moor, — The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door. You... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1868 - 710 pàgines
...evermore In the rapid and rushing river of Time. //. W. Zotifffellow. XV. LUCY OK AT; OB, SOLITUDE. OFT I had heard of Lucy Gray ; And when I crossed...chanced to see at break of day The solitary child. 29 No mate, no comrade, Lucy knew ; She dwelt on a wide moor, — The sweetest thing that ever grew... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1869 - 752 pàgines
...1" Proud creature was she the next day, The little orphan, Alice Fell! OL LDCY GRAY; 08, 60LITUDS. I OFT I had heard of Lucy Gray : And, when I crossed...sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door 1 1801. You yet may spy the fawn at play, The hare upon the green ; But the sweet face of Lucy Gray... | |
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