Bear me to the heart of France, Is the longing of the Shield — Tell thy name, thou trembling Field ; Field of death, where'er thou be, Groan thou with our victory ! Happy day, and mighty hour, When our Shepherd, in his power, Mailed and horsed, with... Appletons' Journal - 224 psl.1879Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1882 - 642 psl.
...name, thou tremhling Field ; Field of death, where'er thou he, Groan thou with our victory ! Happy day, tion looks far forth Into the I" Alas ! the impassioned minstrel did not know How, hy Heaven's grace 'his Clifford's heart was framed... | |
| Historical ballads - 1882 - 298 psl.
...name, thou trembling field ; Field of death, where'er thou be, Groan thou with our victory ! Happy day and mighty hour When our Shepherd, in his power Mailed...re-appearing star, Like a glory from afar, First shall lead the flock of war ! " Alas ! the fervent harper did not know That for a tranquil soul the lay was... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1882 - 560 psl.
...name, thou trembling Field ; Field of death, where'er ttou be, Groan thou with our victory ! Happy day, and mighty hour, When our shepherd, in his power, Mailed and horsed, with lance and sworU, To his ancestors restored, Like a re-appearing star, Like a glory from afar, First shall head... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1882 - 720 psl.
...When our Shepherd, in hie power, Mail'd and horsed, with lance and To liis ancestors restored [sword, Like a re-appearing Star, Like a glory from afar, First shall head the flock of warl " Alas! ih' impassion'd minstrel did not know [framed, That for a tranquil soul the Lay was Who,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1883 - 414 psl.
...Compare the previous reference to Blencathara's "rugged coves." There are many such on this mountain. Alas ! the impassioned minstrel did not know How, by Heaven's grace this Cliffords heart was framed : How he, long forced in humble waits to go, Was softened into feeling,... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1885 - 300 psl.
...thou be, Groan thou with our victory ! Happy day, and mighty hour, When our Shepherd, in his powei. Mailed and horsed, with lance and sword, To his ancestors...impassioned minstrel did not know How, by Heaven's grace, his Clifford's heart was framed : How he, long forced in humble walks to go, Was softened into feeling,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1885 - 344 psl.
...be, Groan thou with our victory ! Happy day, and mighty hour, When our shepherd, in his power, Mail'd and horsed, with lance and sword, To his ancestors...afar, First shall head the flock of war !" Alas ! the fervent harper did not know That for a tranquill soul the lay was framed, Who, long compelled in humble... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 268 psl.
...name, thou trembling Field ; Field of Death, where'er thou be, Groan thou with our victory ! Happy day, and mighty hour, When our Shepherd, in his power,...afar, First shall head the flock of war ! " Alas ! the fervent harper did not know That for a tranquil soul the lay was framed, Who, long compelled in humble... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 488 psl.
...; Field of death, where'er thou be, Groan thou with our victory ! Happy day, and mighty hour, 15° When our Shepherd, in his power, Mailed and horsed, with lance and sword, To his ancestors restored, Kike a re-appearing Star, Like a glory from afar, First shall head the flock of war ! " Alas ! the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 284 psl.
...IW.). 159-160. Alas! the fervent harper, etc. This is the reading of 1807, changed in 1845 into: " Alas ! the impassioned minstrel did not know How. by Heaven's grace, this Ciifford's heart was framed ; How he, long forced in humble walks to go," etc. 174. The good lord Clifford.... | |
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