the poetical works of william wordsworth |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 1–5 iš 100
viii psl.
... grave , unpitied and unknown . " William Wordsworth was born at Cockermouth , in Cumberland , the second son of John Wordsworth , law agent to that very extra- ordinary character Sir James Lowther , first Earl of Lonsdale , by Anne ...
... grave , unpitied and unknown . " William Wordsworth was born at Cockermouth , in Cumberland , the second son of John Wordsworth , law agent to that very extra- ordinary character Sir James Lowther , first Earl of Lonsdale , by Anne ...
xiv psl.
... grave by the admiration , respect , and regret of all who had the good fortune to know him- truly the end of a great and good man ! It would be impossible to enter upon the merits of such a vast body of poetry as Wordsworth has left us ...
... grave by the admiration , respect , and regret of all who had the good fortune to know him- truly the end of a great and good man ! It would be impossible to enter upon the merits of such a vast body of poetry as Wordsworth has left us ...
xvii psl.
... 159 Poems proceeding from Sentiment and Reflection . Lines left upon a seat in a yew - tree Character of the Happy Warrior Rob Roy's Grave b 162 164 165 A Poet's Epitaph Page 168 Expostulation and Reply 169 The CONTENTS . xvii.
... 159 Poems proceeding from Sentiment and Reflection . Lines left upon a seat in a yew - tree Character of the Happy Warrior Rob Roy's Grave b 162 164 165 A Poet's Epitaph Page 168 Expostulation and Reply 169 The CONTENTS . xvii.
xviii psl.
... grave 171 To the Spade of a Friend .. 171 " A fig for your languages , German and Norse " 172 " It is the first mild day of March " 173 To a Young Lady , who had been reproached for taking long walks in the country . 174 " I heard a ...
... grave 171 To the Spade of a Friend .. 171 " A fig for your languages , German and Norse " 172 " It is the first mild day of March " 173 To a Young Lady , who had been reproached for taking long walks in the country . 174 " I heard a ...
9 psl.
... grave we play'd , My brother John and I. And when the ground was white with snow , And I could run and slide , My brother John was forced to go , And he lies by her side . " " How many are you , then , " said I , " If they two are in ...
... grave we play'd , My brother John and I. And when the ground was white with snow , And I could run and slide , My brother John was forced to go , And he lies by her side . " " How many are you , then , " said I , " If they two are in ...
Turinys
195 | |
203 | |
209 | |
215 | |
221 | |
228 | |
230 | |
234 | |
53 | |
64 | |
98 | |
107 | |
113 | |
118 | |
119 | |
124 | |
131 | |
137 | |
138 | |
145 | |
154 | |
162 | |
168 | |
174 | |
177 | |
180 | |
187 | |
193 | |
240 | |
246 | |
252 | |
258 | |
264 | |
266 | |
274 | |
293 | |
311 | |
331 | |
356 | |
376 | |
401 | |
422 | |
434 | |
451 | |
459 | |
471 | |
479 | |
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
art thou beauty behold beneath Betty Betty Foy Binnorie bird BLACK COMB bower breath bright BROUGHAM CASTLE Busk calm cheerful child clouds cottage dark dead dear deep delight doth dwell earth Ennerdale face fair fear feel fields flowers gentle glad Grasmere grave green happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour human Idiot Boy Johnny Kilve Laodamia light live lofty lonely look look'd Martha Ray mind moon morning mother mountain murmur Nature never night o'er pain pass'd peace pleasure poor Protesilaus rill Rob Roy rocks round Rylstone seem'd shade shepherd side sight silent sing Skiddaw sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spake spirit stars stone stood stream sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought trees turn'd Twas Twill vale vex'd voice wandering wild wind woods Yarrow youth