| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1880 - 676 pàgines
...they lie; Their busy limbs in perfect rest, And closed the sparkling ere. LUCY GRAY; OR, SOLITUDE. OFT I had heard of Lucy Gray: And, when I crossed...that ever grew Beside a human door! You yet may spy th" fawn at play. The hare upon the green; But the sweet face of Lucy Gray Will never more be seen.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1880 - 330 pàgines
...wantonly The many-coloured images impressed Upon the bosom of a placid lake. LUCY GRAY; OR, SOLITUDE. OFT I had heard of Lucy Gray ; And, when I crossed...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... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1880 - 618 pàgines
...day, The little orphan, Alice Fell I 1801. LUCY GRAY; OE, SOLITUDE. OFT I had heard of Lucy Grey : And, when I crossed the wild, I chanced to see at...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... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1880 - 738 pàgines
...[1817. LUCY GRAY; OR, SOLITUDE. OFT I had heard of Lucy Gray : And, when I cross'd the wild, I cham'cd to see at break of day The solitary child. No mate,...sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door I You yet may spy the fawn at play, The hare upon the green; But the ewec-t face of Lucy Gray Will... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1958 - 196 pàgines
...sees; Rolled round in earth's diurnal course, With rocks, and stones, and trees. Lucy Gray or, Solitude Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray: And, when I crossed...The solitary child. No mate, no comrade Lucy knew; 5 She dwelt on a wide moor, — The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door! You yet may... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1920 - 388 pàgines
...Wordsworthian the little poem on the rainbow? The Child is father of the Man, &c. Or in the LUCY GRAY ? No mate, no comrade Lucy knew; She dwelt on a wide...sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door. Or in the IDLE SHEPHERD-BOYS ? Along the river's stony marge The Sand-lark chants a joyous song; The... | |
| 1918 - 684 pàgines
...journey; and secondly, the parents searching for Lucy. INTRODUCTION — Lucy (Stanzas 1, 2 and 3) 1 Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray; And, when I crossed...chanced to see at break of day The solitary Child. 2 No mate, no comrade Lucy knew; She dwelt on a wide moor, — The sweetest thing that^ever grew Beside... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1984 - 860 pàgines
...Wordsworthian the little poem on the rainbow? The child is father of the man, &c.3 Or in the "Lucy Gray"? No mate, no comrade Lucy knew; She dwelt on a wide...sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door A Or in the "Idle Shepherd-boys"? Along the river's stony marge The sand-lark chaunts a joyous song;... | |
| Darrel Abel - 1988 - 348 pàgines
...Lucy Gray, although she apparently had regular and affectionate relations with her parents, was "a solitary child": No mate, no comrade Lucy knew; She...sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door! "Resides human door" suggests only accidental connection with human life, and the end of the poem indicates... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 pàgines
...OAEL-2; OBEY; OBNC; PoEL-4: PoRA; PPP; Prim; SCV; TEP; TrGrPo; UnPo; WeW Lucy Gray; or, Solitude 50 (1. 5-8) 58 The Child is father of the Man; And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural... | |
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