| 1815 - 580 pages
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| 1815 - 612 pages
...without and within ; For though the priest more tranquilly Recites the holy liturgy, The only voice which you can hear Is the river murmuring near. When soft...Beneath the arch with ivy bound Free entrance to the church-yard ground ; And right across the verdant sod Towards the very house of God ; — Comes gliding... | |
| 1815 - 930 pages
...the folk, Who sate in the shade of the Prior's oak." p. 5. We like the introduction of the Doe : " When soft, the dusky trees between, And down the path...Beneath the arch, with ivy bound, Free entrance to the church-yard ground ; And right across the verdant sod, Towards the very house of God ; Comes gliding... | |
| 1816 - 274 pages
...with the introduction of the ' White jDoe;' and she is ushered in with some very pleasing lines. * Soft ! — the dusky trees between And down the path...through yon gateway where is found, . , Beneath the arch wrth ivy bound, Free entrance to the church-yard ground ; 1. . . • And right across the verdant sod,... | |
| 1818 - 762 pages
...is silent but the voice of the priest reciting the holy liturgy, and of the river murmuring by, — When soft ! — the dusky trees between, And down...Beneath the arch with ivy bound, Free entrance to the church-yard ground ; And right across the verdant sod Towards the very house of God ; — C omes gliding... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 326 pages
...without and within ; For though the priest more tranquilly Recites the holy liturgy, The only voice which you can hear Is the river murmuring near. When soft!...Where is no living thing to be seen ; And through yon gatewa}', where is found, Beneath the arch with ivy bound, Free entrance to the church-yard ground... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 316 pages
...without and within ; For though the priest more tranquilly Recites the holy liturgy, The only voice which you can hear Is the river murmuring near. When soft!...the path through the open green, Where is no living tiling to be seen ; And through yon gateway, where is found, Beneath the arch with ivy bound, Free... | |
| 1818 - 806 pages
...is silent but the voice of the priest reciting the holy liturgy, and of the river murmuring by, — When soft ! — the dusky trees between, And down...the open green, Where is no living thing to be seen ; ^nd through yon gateway, where is found, Beneath the arch with ivy bound, Free entrance to the church-yard... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 362 pages
...and within ; For though the priest, more tranquilly, Recites the holy liturgy, The only voice which you can hear Is the river murmuring near. — When...Beneath the arch with ivy bound, Free entrance to the church-yard ground ; And right across the verdant sod Towards the very house of God ; — Comes gliding... | |
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