Then did the little maid reply, " Seven boys and girls are we ; Two of us in the churchyard lie, Beneath the churchyard tree." "You run about, my little maid, Your limbs they are alive; If two are in the churchyard laid, Then ye are only five." "Their... Lyrical Ballads– With a Few Other Poems - 112 psl.autoriai: William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 210 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Book - 1859 - 334 psl.
...churchyard lie, Beneath the churchyard tree." " You run about, my little maid, Your limbs they are ulive ; If two are in the churchyard laid, Then ye are only...kerchief there I hem, And there upon the ground I sit, And sing a song to them. " And often, after sunset, sir, When it is light and fair, I take my little... | |
| Children - 1859 - 198 psl.
...church-yard lie, Beneath the church-yard tree." " You run about, my little Maid, Your limbs they are alive; If two are in the church-yard laid, Then ye are only...kerchief there I hem ; And there upon the ground I sit, And sing a song to them. And often after sunset, Sir, When it is light and fair, I take my little porringer,... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1859 - 202 psl.
...churchyard lie, Beneath the churchyard tree." " You run about, my little maid; Your limbs they are alive : If two are in the churchyard laid, Then ye are only...The little maid replied, " Twelve steps or more from mother's door, " My stockings there I often knit; My 'kerchief there I hem ; And there upon the ground... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1859 - 348 psl.
...assertion of their graves as lying in the churchyard, in order to prove that they were living : " ' Their graves are green, they may be seen,' The little...from my mother's door, And they are side by side. And often after sunset, sir, When it is light and fair, I take my little porringer, And eat my supper... | |
| Thomas De Quincey, George Croly - 1859 - 350 psl.
...assertion of their graves as lying in the churchyard, in order to prove that they were living: " ' Their graves are green, they may be seen,' The little...from my mother's door, And they are side by side. And often after sunset, sir, When it is light and fair, I take my little porringer, And eat my supper... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1859 - 340 psl.
...assertion of their graves as lying in the churchyard, in order to prove that they were living : " * Their graves are green, they may be seen,' The little maid replied, 4 Twelve steps or more from my mother's door, And they are side by side. And often after sunset, sir,... | |
| Evenings - 1860 - 386 psl.
...churchyard lie, Beneath the churchyard tree." " You run about, my little maid, Tour limbs they are alive ; If two are in the churchyard laid, Then ye are only...little maid replied, " Twelve steps or more from my mother g door, And they are aide by side. My stockings there I often knit, My kerchief there I hem;... | |
| Henry William Dulcken - 1860 - 230 psl.
...churchyard lie, Beneath the churchyard tree." 11 You run about, my little maid, Your limbs they are alive ; If two are in the churchyard laid, Then ye are only...green, they may be seen," The little maid replied, " Tvrelve steps or more from my mother's door, And they are side by side. exquisite appreciation of... | |
| Little poems - 1860 - 160 psl.
...run about, my little maid, Tour limbs they are alive ; If two are in the churchyard laid, Then you are only five." " Their graves are green, they may...The little maid replied, " Twelve steps or more from mother's door, " My stockings there I often knit ; My 'kerchief there I hem ; And there upon the ground... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1860 - 372 psl.
...lie, Beneath the church-yard tree." 8. " You run about, my little maid, Your limbs they are alive; If two are in the church-yard laid, Then ye are only five." 9. " Their graves are green, they may be seen," The little maid replied, "Twelve steps or more from... | |
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