| William Wordsworth - Poetry - 1898 - 152 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! 3 1 Michael... | |
| W. H. Venable, LL. D. - 1898 - 152 pages
...alone I o 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! 3 1 Michael... | |
| English poetry - 1899 - 816 pages
...sailing in the sky. It is in truth an utter solitude; Nor should I have made mention of this Dell 15 But for one object which you might 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... | |
| Israel C. McNeill, Samuel Adams Lynch - English literature - 1901 - 398 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... | |
| Charles Harold Herford - English poetry - 1902 - 364 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... | |
| Charles Madison Curry - American literature - 1903 - 572 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, i5 Might see and notice not. Beside the brook Appears a straggling heap of unhewn stones! And to that... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - English poetry - 1904 - 942 pages
...themselves alone With a few sheep, with rocks and stones, and kites That overhead are sailing in the sky. ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet be...begin to twinkle fronl the rocks ; The long day wanes Appears a 'straggling heap of unhewn stones ! And to that simple object appertains A story — unenriched... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1904 - 676 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... | |
| Hendrik Poutsma - English language - 1928 - 556 pages
...sleep, | But a continuance of enduring thought, | Which then I can resist not. BYRON, Manfred, I, I, 5. One object which you might pass by, | Might see and notice not. WORDSW. OESP., Neg.,51). ft) Of the placing of not between <he verb (imperative) and the object, which... | |
| John Marshall, Orlando John Stevenson - American poetry - 1904 - 296 pages
...valley of their own. No habitation can be seen ; but they Who journey hither find themselves alone 10 It is, in truth, an utter solitude ; Nor should I...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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