| William Macneile Dixon - 1911 - 792 strani
...lies ! NUTTING -!T seems a day (I speak of one from many singled out) One of those heavenly days that cannot die ; When, in the eagerness of boyish hope, I left our cottage-threshold, sallying forth With a huge wallet o'er my shoulders slung, A nutting-crook in hand... | |
| Raymond Hill - 1912 - 310 strani
...farm, but teft his heart as ruddy as Falernian wine. THE MAYFLY IN HAMPSHIRE. THE FIRST HALF OF JUNE. It seems a day (I speak of one from many singled out) One of those heavenly days which cannot die. WORDSWORTH. The lovely toy so fiercely sought Hath lost its charm by being caught. BYROX. IF one were... | |
| Lucius Hudson Holt - 1915 - 956 strani
...half-hour together I have stood Mute — looking at the grave in which he lies! NUTTING [Publ. 1800] heir homely joys, and destiny obscure; 30 Nor grandeur hear with a disdainful that cannot die; When, in the eagerness of boyish hope, I left our cottage-threshold, sallying forth... | |
| George Benjamin Woods - 1916 - 1604 strani
...finally, As in the eye of Nature he has lived, So in the eye of Nature let him die! NUTTING 1799 1800 that cannot die; When, in the eagerness of boyish hope, 6 I left our cottage threshold, salfying forth... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1920 - 264 strani
...repose A. v To lie, and listen to the mountain flood Murmuring from Glaramara's inmost caves. A. vi (I speak of one from many singled out) One of those heavenly days that cannot die ; When, in the eagerness of boyish hope, I left our cottage-threshold, sallying forth... | |
| william worsworth - 1923 - 498 strani
...heart; he never felt The witchery of the soft blue sky!" NUTTING [Composed 1799.— Published 1800.] -It seems a day (I speak of one from many singled out) One of those heavenly days that cannot die; When, in the eagerness of boyish hope, I left our cottage threshold, sallying forth... | |
| Joseph Arthur Gibbs - 1923 - 498 strani
...returned to everything that grows on the face of this beautiful earth. " It seems a day (I speak ot one from many singled out), One of those heavenly days which cannot die." WORDSWORTH. So it is pleasant to-day to wander over the fields ; across the crisp stubbles, where the... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1924 - 486 strani
...'.ntended as part of a poem on my own life, out struck out as not being wanted there. .. . (Wordsworth), IT seems a day (I speak of one from many singled out) Ore of those heavenly days that cannot die ; When, in the eagerness of boyish hope, I left our cottage-threshold,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1927 - 734 strani
...half-hour together I have stood Mute — looking at the grave in which he lies I d799) NUTTING * -!T seems a day (I speak of one from many singled out) One of those heavenly days that cannot die ; When, in the eagerness of boyish hope, I left our cottage-threshold, sallying forth... | |
| Arthur Beatty - 1928 - 582 strani
...To lie, and listen to the mountain flood Murmuring from Glaramara's inmost caves. 1803. 1815 NUTTING IT SEEMS a day (I speak of one from many singled out) One of those heavenly days that cannot die; When, in the ea"gerness of boyish hope, I left our cottage-threshold, sallying forth... | |
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