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" With a few sheep, with rocks and stones, and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. It is in truth an utter solitude ; Nor should I have made mention of this dell But for one object which you might pass by, Might see and notice not. "
Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes - Page 200
by William Wordsworth - 1800
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The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 1

English poetry - 1905 - 584 pages
...themselves alone With a few sheep, with rocks and stones, and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. It is in truth an utter solitude ; Nor should I have...pass by, Might see and notice not. Beside the brook Appears a straggling heap of unhewn stones ! And to that place a story appertains, Which, though it...
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The Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 1

William Wordsworth - 1908 - 636 pages
...themselves alone 10 With a few sheep, with rocks and stones, and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. It is in truth an utter solitude ; \Nor should I have made mention of this Dell 1 jfef'' But for one object which you might pass by, £\HfJ^ Might see and notice not. Beside-the brook...
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The Book of Georgian Verse

William Stanley Braithwaite - English poetry - 1909 - 1334 pages
...themselves alone \Vith a few sheep, with rocks and stones, and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. It is in truth an utter solitude ; Nor should I have...pass by, Might see and notice not. Beside the brook Appears a struggling heap of unhewn stones! And to that simple object appertains A story — unenriched...
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The Harvard Classics, Volume 41, Page 2

Literature - 1910 - 542 pages
...themselves alone With a few sheep, with rocks and stones, and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. It is in truth an utter solitude ; Nor should I have...pass by, Might see and notice not. Beside the brook Appears a struggling heap of unhewn stones! And to that simple object appertains A story — unenriched...
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English Narrative Poems

Claude Moore Fuess, Henry Nichols Sanborn - 1909 - 328 pages
...themselves alone 10 With a few sheep, with rocks and stones, and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. It is in truth an utter solitude ; Nor should I have...this Dell But for one object which you might pass by, 15 Might see and notice not. Beside the brook Appears a straggling heap of unhewn stones ! And to that...
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English Poetry..: With Introduction, Notes and Illustrations, Volume 2

English poetry - 1910 - 298 pages
...themselves alone With a few sheep, with rocks and stones, and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. It is in truth an utter solitude; Nor should I have...pass by, Might see and notice not. Beside the brook Appears a struggling heap of unhewn stones ! And to that simple object appertains A story — unenriched...
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The English Parnassus: An Anthology, Chiefly of Longer Poems

William Macneile Dixon - English poetry - 1911 - 792 pages
...themselves alone 10 With a few sheep, with rocks and stones, and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. It is in truth an utter solitude ; Nor should I have...pass by, Might see and notice not. Beside the brook Appears a straggling heap of unhewn stones ! And to that simple object appertains A story — unenriched...
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The Vista of English Verse

English poetry - 1911 - 784 pages
...themselves alone With a few sheep, with rocks and stones, and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. It is in truth an utter solitude; Nor should I have...pass by, Might see and notice not. Beside the brook Appears a straggling heap of unhewn stones : And to that simple object appertains A story unenriched...
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Interpretation of the Printed Page for Those who Would Learn to Interpret ...

Solomon Henry Clark - Elocution - 1915 - 328 pages
....Wordsworth's Michael begins with a description of a lonely spot in the mountains, and continues : Nor should I have made mention of this dell But for...I deem, for the fireside. Or for the summer shade. There is no evidence of strong emotion in the sentence preceded by the exclamation point, and a careless...
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Interpretation of the Printed Page for Those who Would Learn to Interpret ...

Solomon Henry Clark - Elocution - 1915 - 352 pages
...example. Wordsworth's Michael begins with a description of a lonely spot in the mountains, and continues: Nor should I have made mention of this dell But for...I deem, for the fireside, Or for the summer shade. There is no evidence of strong emotion in the sentence preceded by the exclamation point, and a careless...
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