| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 358 pagine
...needful day " To go iu search of Yarrow? 32 "• What's Yarrow but a River bare " That glides the dark hills under? " There are a thousand such elsewhere...As worthy of your wonder." — Strange words they seem'd of slight and scorn ; My True-love sigh'd for sorrow ; And look'd me in the face, to think I,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 258 pagine
...a needful day " To go in search of Yarrow ? " What's Yarrow but a River bare " That glides the dark hills under ? " There are a thousand such elsewhere...As worthy of your wonder." — Strange words they seem'd of slight and scorn ; My True-love sigh'd for sorrow ; And look'd me in the face, to think I... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 pagine
...a needful day " To go in search of Yarrow ? " What's Yarrow but a River bare " That glides the dark hills under? " There are a thousand such elsewhere...in the face, to think I thus could speak of Yarrow ! VOL. II. «; -'' Oh ! green," said I, " are Yarrow's Holms, " And sweet is Yarrow flowing ! " Fair... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 pagine
...a needful day " To go in search of Yarrow ? " What's Yarrow but a River bare " That glides the dark hills under ? " There are a thousand such elsewhere...in the face, to think I thus could speak of Yarrow ! VOL. n. «: 1? " Oh ! green," said I, " are Yarrow's Hohns, " And sweet is Yarrow flowing ! " Fair... | |
| 1820 - 774 pagine
...so gay To take up Don Giovanni " What's Juan but a shameless tale, That bursts all rules asunder ? There are a thousand such elsewhere As worthy of your wonder." Strange words they seem'd of slight and scorn ; His Lordship look'd not canny ;f And took a pinch of snuff, to think I... | |
| 1820 - 784 pagine
...away a needful day To go in search of Yarrow ? " What's Yarrow but a River bare That glides the dark hills under ? There are a thousand such elsewhere As worthy of your wonder." .—Strange words they seem'd of slight and scorn ; My true-love sigh'd for sorrow ; And look'd me in the face, to think I... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pagine
...go in search of Yarrow ? What'* Yarrow but a River bare That glides the dark hills under? There arc ay, resolved That, of a thousand vessels, mine should be The foremost p seem'd of slight and sr*n; My True-love sigh'd for sorrow; And lonk'il me in the face, to think I thus... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 pagine
...show. The bonny Holms of Yarrow !" " What 's Juan but a shameless tale. That bursts all rules asunder ? There are a thousand such elsewhere As worthy of your -wonder. — Strange words they seem'd of slight and scorn; His lordship look'd not canny ; And took a pinch of snuff', to think I... | |
| 1840 - 368 pagine
...away a needful day To go in search of Yarrow ? " What's Yarrow but a river bare, That glides the dark hills under? There are a thousand such elsewhere As worthy of your wonder." Strange words they seem'd, of slight and scorn ; My truelove sigh'd for sorrow ; And look'd me in the face, to think I... | |
| 1843 - 368 pagine
...wonder." Strange words they seem'd, of slight and scorn ; My truelove sigh'd for sorrow ; And look'd me in the face, to think I thus could speak of Yarrow...'Fair hangs the apple frae the rock,' But we will lea\>e it growing. O'er hilly path and open strath, We'll wander Scotland through ; But, though so... | |
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