| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 396 pagine
...His countenance, meanwhile, grew more disturbed ; And, looking backwards when he looked, mine eyes Saw, over half the wilderness diffused, A bed of glittering...upon us ;" quickening then the pace Of the unwieldy creature he bestrode, He left me : I called after him aloud ; He heeded not ; but, with his twofold... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 412 pagine
...His countenance, meanwhile, grew more disturbed ; And, looking backwards when he looked, mine eyes Saw, over half the wilderness diffused, A bed of glittering...Gathering upon us ;" quickening then the pace Of the unwieldly creature he bestrode, He left me : I called after him aloud ; He heeded not; but, with his... | |
| 1850 - 818 pagine
...his mission : waste, until the dreamer attends him across the descries looking backwards he • O'er half the wilderness diffused, A bed of glittering...upon us ;" quickening then the pace Of the unwieldy creature he bestrode, He left me : I called after him aloud ; He heeded not ; but, with his twofold... | |
| 1850 - 806 pagine
...his mission : the dreamer attends him across the waste, until looking backwards he descries • O'er half the wilderness diffused, A bed of glittering...of the deep Gathering upon us;" quickening then the рясе Of the unwieldy creature he bestrode, He left me : I called after him aloud ; He heeded not... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 388 pagine
...His countenance, meanwhile, grew more disturbed ; And, looking backwards when he looked, mine eyes Saw, over half the wilderness diffused, A bed of glittering light : I asked the cause : " It is,'1 said he, " the waters of the deep Gathering upon us ;" quickening then the pace Of the unwieldy... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 pagine
...once. His countenance, meanwhile, grew more disturbed; And, looking backwards when he looked, mine eye* creature he bestrode, lie left me: I culled after him aloud; He heeded not; but with his twofold chargo... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1854 - 432 pagine
...His countenance, mean while, grew more disturbed ; And, looking backwards when he looked, mine eyes Saw, over half the wilderness diffused, A bed of glittering...upon us " ; quickening then the pace Of the unwieldy creature he bestrode, He left me : I called after him aloud ; He heeded not ; but with his twofold... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1856 - 590 pagine
...His countenance, meanwhile, grew more disturbed ; And, looking backwards, when he looked, mine eyes Saw, over half the wilderness diffused, A bed of glittering...upon us ;' quickening then the pace Of the unwieldy creature he bestrode, He left me : I called after him aloud ; He heeded not ; but, with his twofold... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1869 - 752 pagine
...disturbed; And,looking backwards when he looked, mine eyes Saw, over half the wilderness diffused, A bad of glittering light: I asked the cause: " It is,"...upon us;" quickening then the pace Of the unwieldy creature he bestrode, He left me : I called after him aloud : Be heeded not; but, with his twofold... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1870 - 382 pagine
...His countenance, meanwhile, grew more disturbed ; And, looking backwards when he looked, mine eyes Saw, over half the wilderness diffused, A bed of glittering...upon us ;" quickening then the pace Of the unwieldy creature he bestrode, He left me : I called after him aloud ; He heeded not ; but, with his twofold... | |
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