| 1356 pages
...the streams and standing under the trees, recalls the pensive music of Wordsworth's "liuth": " Tlmt oaten pipe of hers is mute. Or thrown away ; but with a Hute Her loneliness she cheers; This flute, made of a hemlock slalk, At evening, in Ills homeward walk,... | |
| American literature - 1884 - 990 pages
...by the streams and standing under the trees, recalls the pensive music of Wordsworth's " Ruth" : " That oaten pipe of hers is mute, Or thrown away; but...This flute, made of a hemlock stalk, At evening, in hia homeward walk, The Quantock woodman hears. "I too have passed her on the hills, Setting her little... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 676 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...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 child... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 1002 pages
...there she begs at one steep place Where up and down with easy pace The horsemen-travellers ride. 140 That oaten pipe of hers is mute, Or thrown away; but...Setting her little water-mills By spouts and fountains wild — Such small machinery as she turned 150 £re she had wept, ere she had mourned, A young and... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1907 - 448 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... | |
| David Watson Rannie - English literature - 1907 - 422 pages
...Ruth, a ballad of " An innocent life, yet far astray I " which grew out of a west country story. " That oaten pipe of hers is mute, Or thrown away ;...in his homeward walk The Quantock woodman hears." To Goslar, too, belong the Lucy poems, that strange little • lovely group, which breathe a passion... | |
| 1908 - 376 pages
...road-side ; And there she begs at one steep placet 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... | |
| English poetry - 1908 - 464 pages
...road-side; And there she begs at one steep place 2O Where up and down with easy pace The horsemen-travellers ride. That oaten pipe of hers is mute Or thrown away: but with a flute Her loneliness she cheers; 25 This flute, made of a hemlock stalk, At evening in his homeward walk The Quantock woodman hears.... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1908 - 476 pages
...road-side; And there she begs at one steep place 20 Where up and down with easy pace The horsemen-travellers ride. That oaten pipe of hers is mute Or thrown away: but with a flute Her loneliness she cheers; 25 This flute, made of a hemlock stalk, At evening in his homeward walk The Quantock woodman hears.... | |
| Literature - 1910 - 542 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... | |
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