| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 sider
...lay couched ; Unthought-of, unexpected as the stir Of the soft breeze ruffling the meadow flowers ; Or from before it chasing wantonly The many-coloured...images impressed Upon the bosom of a placid lake. IV. V. ADDRESS TO A CHILD, During a boisterous Winter Evening. By a female Friend of the Author. WHAT... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 378 sider
...lay couched ; Unthought-of, unexpected as the stir Of the soft breeze ruffling the meadow flowers ; Or from before it chasing wantonly The many-coloured...images impressed Upon the bosom of a placid lake. V. ADDRESS TO A CHILD, During a boisterous Winter Evening. Sr A FEMALE FRIEND OF THE AUTHOR. WHAT way... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 418 sider
...tripping Fawn's Unthought-of, unexpected, as the stir Of the soft breeze ruffling the meadow flowers; Or from before it chasing wantonly The many-coloured...images impressed Upon the bosom of a placid lake. V. ADDRESS TO A CHILD, DURING A BOISTEROUS WINTER EVENING. By a female Friend of the Author. WHAT way... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 sider
...her sallies as the tripping Fawn's Forth-startled from the fern where she lay couched ; Unthought-of, unexpected, as the stir Of the soft breeze ruffling...images impressed Upon the bosom of a placid lake. WE ARE SEVEN. A SIMPLE child That lightly draws its breath And feels its life in every limb. What should... | |
| Isabel Goldsmid - 1839 - 336 sider
...; Light are her sallies, as the tripping fawn ; Forth startled from the fern where she lay couched, Unthought of, unexpected, as the stir Of the soft breeze ruffling the meadow-flowers. WORDSWORTH. Cenerentola vien qua, Cenerentola va la ; Cenerentola vien su, Cenerentola vien qiu. LA... | |
| Childhood - 1841 - 384 sider
...the tripping fawn's Forth startled from the fern where she lay couched; Unthought of, unsuspected, as the stir Of the soft breeze ruffling the meadow-flowers;...before it chasing wantonly The many-coloured images imprest Upon the bosom of a placid lake. K 2 TO A CHILD PLAYING. RC FRENCH. DEAR boy, thy momentciry... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 sider
...the tripping fawn's Forth-startled from the fern where she lay couched ; I nthonght-of, unexpeeted, as the stir Of the soft breeze ruffling the meadow-flowers,...before it chasing wantonly The many-coloured images imprest Upon the bosom of a placid lake. I81I. VI. ADDRESS TO A CHILD, nCBING А BOISTEROUS WINTER... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1851 - 356 sider
...ruffling the meadow flowers ; Or from before it chasing wantonly The many-color'd images impress'd Upon the bosom of a placid lake. It was this radiant...fascinated my heart, that I became blindly, doatingly, in a servile degree, devoted to this one affection. * It is entitled ' Characteristics of a Child Three... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1851 - 352 sider
...ruffling the meadow flowers ; Or from before it chasing wantonly The many-color'd images impress'd Upon the bosom of a placid lake. It was this radiant...fascinated my heart, that I became blindly, doatingly, in a servile degree, devoted to this one affection. * It is entitled ' Characteristics of a Child Three... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1851 - 358 sider
...Light were her sallies as the tripping fawn's, Forth startled from the form where she lay couch'd ; Unthought of, unexpected, as the stir Of the soft breeze ruffling the meadow flowers ; Or from before it chasing wantonly The many-eolor'd images impress'd Upon the bosom... | |
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