| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 240 páginas
...dreams of things which thou can'st neither see nor hear. Alas, the mountain tops that look so green and fair ! I've heard of fearful winds and darkness...Here thou need'st not dread the raven in the sky, He will not come to thee, our Cottage is hard by, Night and day thou art safe as living thing can be,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 páginas
...which thou cans't neither see nor hear. " Alas! the mountain tops that look so greea and fair! ' i - . I've heard of fearful winds and darkness that come...Here thou need'st not dread the Raven in the sky, He will not come to thee, our Cottage is hard b y ; Night and day thou art safe as living thing can... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 262 páginas
...dreams of things which thou canst neither see nor hear. " Alas, the mountain tops that look so green and fair ! I've heard of fearful winds and darkness...Lions for their prey. " Here thou need'st not dread tlie raven in the sky ; Night and day thou art safe, — our cottage is hard by. Why bleat so after... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1814 - 234 páginas
...dreams of things which thou canst neither see nor hear. » Alas the mountain tops that look so green and fair;— I've heard of fearful winds and darkness...Here thou need'st not dread the raven in the sky; I. He will not come to thee; our cottage is hard by. ' Night and day thou art safe as living thing... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 438 páginas
...dreams of things which thou canst neither see nor hear. " Alas, the mountain tops that look so green and fair! I've heard of fearful winds and darkness...by. Why bleat so after me? Why pull so at thy chain? Sleep — and at break of day I will come to thee again !" D2 — As homeward through the lane I went... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 páginas
...dreams of things which thou canst neither see nor hear. " Alas, the mountain tops that look so green and fair! I've heard of fearful winds and darkness...by. Why bleat so after me? Why pull so at thy chain? Sleep — and at break of day I will come to thee again !" D2 — As homeward through the lane I went... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 236 páginas
...dreams of things which thou cana{ neither see nor hear. 12. Alas ! the mountain tops that look so green and fair;— I've heard of fearful winds and darkness...When they are angry, roar like lions for their prey. Night and day thou art safe as living thing can be : Be happy then and rest; what is't that aileth... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 378 páginas
...dreams of things which thou canst neither see nor hear. " Alas, the mountain tops that look so green and fair! I've heard of fearful winds and darkness...Why bleat so after me ? Why pull so at thy chain? Sleep — and at break of day I will come to thee again !" — As homeward through the lane I went... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 416 páginas
...dreams of things which thou canst neither see nor hear. " Alas, the mountain tops that look so green and fair ! IVe heard of fearful winds and darkness...by. Why bleat so after me ? Why pull so at thy chain ? Sleep — and at break of day I will come to thee again !" — As homeward through the lane I went... | |
| 1828 - 216 páginas
...in Wordsworth's beautiful poem of the " Pet Lamb :"— " Alas! the mountain-tops that look so green and fair, " I've heard of fearful winds and darkness...When they are angry, roar like lions for their prey." The Foyle here bears no proportion in width and importance to the formidable Lough we H 3 lately so... | |
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