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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 3

Robert Chambers - English literature - 1904 - 888 pages
...Such seemed this Man, not all alive nor dead, Nor all asleep — in his extreme old age : His body was bent double, feet and head Coming together in...weight upon his frame had cast. Himself he propped, limbs, body, and pale face, Upon a long grey staff of shaven wood : And, still as I drew near with...
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Poems of Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1904 - 676 pages
...itself ; Such seemed this man, not all alive nor dead, Nor all asleep, in his extreme old age : His body was bent double, feet and head Coming together in...weight upon his frame had cast. Himself he propped, limbs, body, and pale face, Upon a long grey staff of shaven wood : And, still as I drew near with...
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British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Selections from Wordsworth ...

Curtis Hidden Page - English poetry - 1904 - 942 pages
...itself ; Such seemed this Man, not all alive nor dead, Nor all asleep, in his extreme old age : His body :. const rai nt of pain, or rage Of sickness felt by him in times long past, A more than human weight...
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Nelson's Literature Readers, Book 2

Richard Garnett - Readers - 1905 - 494 pages
...all asleep, in his extreme old age; His body was bent double, feet and head Coming together in their pilgrimage, As if some dire constraint of pain, or...wood ; And still as I drew near with gentle pace, Beside the little pond or moorish flood, Motionless as a cloud the old man stood; That heareth not...
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Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature ...

Georg Morris Cohen Brandes - 1905 - 392 pages
...Such seemed this man, not all alive nor dead, Nor all asleep — in his extreme old age : His body was bent double, feet and head Coming together in...A more than human weight upon his frame had cast. Motionless as a cloud the old man stood, That heareth not the loud winds when they call ; And moveth...
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Little Masterpieces of English Poetry: Idyls and stories in verse

Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - American poetry - 1905 - 338 pages
...his extreme old age: His body was bent double, feet and head Coming together in life's pilgrimage; 5O As if some dire constraint of pain, or rage Of sickness...A more than human weight upon his frame had cast. 70 Himself he propped, limbs, body, and pale face, Upon a long gray staff of shaven wood: And, still...
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The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 1

English poetry - 1905 - 584 pages
...Such seemed this Man, not all alive nor dead, Nor all asleep — in his extreme old age : His body was bent double, feet and head Coming together in...he propped, his body, limbs, and face?* Upon a long grey staff of shaven wood : And, still as I drew near with gentle pace, Upon the margin of that moorish...
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The Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 1

William Wordsworth - 1908 - 636 pages
...Such seemed this Man, not all alive nor dead, Nor all asleep — in his extreme old age : His body was bent double, feet and head Coming together in...or rage Of sickness felt by him in times long past, XI Himself he propped, limbs, body, and pale face, Upon a long grey staffof shaven wood : And, still...
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The Harvard Classics, Volume 41, Page 2

Literature - 1910 - 542 pages
...itself; Such seemed this Man, not all alive nor dead, Nor all asleep — in his extreme old age: His body was bent double, feet and head Coming together in...weight upon his frame had cast. Himself he propped, limbs, body, and pale face, Upon a long grey staff of shaven wood: And, still as I drew near with gentle...
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The Book of Georgian Verse

William Stanley Braithwaite - English poetry - 1909 - 1334 pages
...Such seemed this Man, not all alive nor dead, Nor all asleep — in his extreme old age : His body was bent double, feet and head Coming together in...weight upon his frame had cast. Himself he propped, limbs, body, and pale face, Upon a long grey staff of shaven wood : And, still as I drew near with...
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