| William Wordsworth - Bookbinding - 1858 - 550 pages
...road-side ; And there she begs at one steep place. Where up and down with easy pace The horseman-travellers ride. That oaten pipe of hers is mute, Or thrown away...homeward walk The Quantock woodman hears. I, too, have pass'd her on the hilla Setting her little water-mills By spouts and fountains wild — Such small... | |
| WILLIAM WORDSWOTH - 1858 - 564 pages
...road-side ; And there she begs at one steep place. Where up and down with easy pace The horseman travellers ride. That oaten pipe of hers is mute, Or thrown away ; but with a fluto Her loneliness she cheers : This flute, mnde of a hemlock stalk, At evening in his homeward walk... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1861 - 662 pages
...side ; And there she begs at one steep place, Where up and down with easy pace The horseman-travellers ride. That oaten pipe of hers is mute, Or thrown away...Setting her little water-mills By spouts and fountains wild — Such small machinery as she turned Ere she had wept, ere she had mourned, A young and happy... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1861 - 356 pages
...road-side; And there she begs at one steep place, Where up and down with easy pace The horsemen-travellers ride. That oaten pipe of hers is mute Or thrown away...homeward walk The Quantock woodman hears. I, too, have pass'd her on the hills • Setting her little water-mills By spouts and fountains wild— Such small... | |
| Matthew Arnold - Greek language - 1862 - 88 pages
...beautiful, no doubt, and the form is adequate to the subject-matter. But take this, on the other hand : I, too, have passed her on the hills, Setting her little water-mills By spouts and fountains wild ; Such small machinery as she turn'd, Ere she had wept, ere she had mourn'd, A young and happy... | |
| Matthew Arnold - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1862 - 88 pages
...beautiful, no doubt, and the form is adequate to the subject-matter. But take this, on the other hand : I, too, have passed her on the hills, Setting her little water-mills By spouts and fountains wild ; Such small machinery as she turn'd, Ere she had wept, ere she had mourn' d, A young and happy... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1865 - 318 pages
...road-side ; And there she begs at one steep place Where up and down with easy pace The horsemen-travellers ride. That oaten pipe of hers is mute, Or thrown away...Setting her little water-mills By spouts and fountains wild — Such small machinery as she turned Ere she had wept, ere she had mourned, A young and happy... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1865 - 316 pages
...road-side ; And there she begs at one steep place Where up and down with easy pace The horsemen-travellers ride. That oaten pipe of hers is mute, Or thrown away...Setting her little water-mills By spouts and fountains wild — Such small machinery as she turned Ere she had wept, ere she had mourned, A young and happy... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1865 - 432 pages
...; And there she begs at one steep place Where up and down, with easy pace, The horseman-travellers ride. That oaten pipe of hers is mute, Or thrown away;...evening in his homeward walk The Quantock woodman hears. Such small machinery as she turned Ere she had wept, ere she had mourned, A young and happy Child !... | |
| 1865 - 448 pages
...; And there she begs at one steep place Where up and down, with easy pace, The horseman-travellers ride. That oaten pipe of hers is mute, Or thrown away...evening in his homeward walk The Quantock woodman hears. Such small machinery as she turned Ere she had wept, ere she had mourned, A young and happy Child !... | |
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