Once pass'd I blindfold here, at any hour; Now seldom come I, since I came with him. That single elm-tree bright Against the west — I miss it ! is it gone ? We prized it dearly; while it stood, we said, Our friend, the Gipsy-Scholar, was not dead; While... Poems - Page 300by Matthew Arnold - 1884 - 370 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1866 - 568 pages
...The Sch'jlur-Qii>sy, printed in the first volume of the Author's Poems. NO. 78. — VOL. XIII. 0 G Too rare, too rare, grow now my visits here ! But...acquaintance made By barn in threshing-time, by new-built lick. Here, too, our shepherd-pipes we first assay'd. An me ! this many a year My pipe is lost, my... | |
| 1866 - 768 pages
...seldom come I, since I came ^it'i him. That single elm-tree bright Against the west — I miss it ! is it gone ? We prized it dearly ; while it stood, we said, Our friend, the Scholar-Gvpsy, was not dead ; While the tree lived, he in these fields lived on. Too rare, too rare,... | |
| 1866 - 870 pages
...I, since I came with him. That single elm-tree bright Against the west — I miss it ! is it gone 1 We prized it dearly ; while it stood, we said, Our friend, the Scholar-Gipsy, was not dead ; While the tree lived, he in these fields lived on. 1 Throughout this... | |
| 1866 - 570 pages
...I, since I came with him. That single elm-tree bright Against the west — I miss it ! is it gone î We prized it dearly; while it stood, we said, Our friend, the Scholar-Gipsy, was not dead : While the tree lived, he in these fields lived on. 1 Throughout this... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 226 pages
...Now seldom come I, since I came with him. That single elm-tree bright Against the west — I miss it! is it gone ? We prized it dearly ; while it stood, we said, Our friend, the Scholar-Gypsy, was not dead ; While the tree lived, he in these fields lived on. Too rare, too rare,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 588 pages
...miss it! is it gone ? We prized it dearly; while it stood, we said, Our friend, the Scholar-Gypsy, was not dead ; While the tree lived, he in these fields...here ! But once I knew each field, each flower, each stiek. And with the country-folk acquaintance made By barn in threshing-time, by newbuilt rick. Here,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 342 pages
...seldom come I, since I came with him. That single elm-tree bright Against the west — I miss it ! is it gone ? We prized it dearly; while it stood,...made By barn in threshing-time, by new-built rick. j16 THYRSIS. Here, too, our shepherd-pipes we first assay'd. Ah me ! this many a year My pipe is lost,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 352 pages
...seldom come I, since I came with him. That single elm-tree bright Against the west — I miss it ! is it gone ? We prized it dearly ; while it stood,...But once I knew each field, each flower, each stick ; Here, too, our shepherd-pipes we first assay'd. Ah me ! this many a year My pipe is lost, my shepherd's-holiday... | |
| 1883 - 860 pages
...Edward King " Lycidas," and reproaches him thus for his dissatisfaction with Oxford life and labor : — Too rare, too rare, grow now my visits here ! But...threshing-time, by new-built rick. Here, too, our shepherd pipes we first assayed. Ah me, this many a year My pipe is lost, my shepherd's holiday ! Needs... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 280 pages
...seldom come I, since I came with him. That single elm-tree bright Against the west — I miss it ! is it gone ? We prized it dearly ; while it stood,...But once I knew each field, each flower, each stick ; Here, too, our shepherd-pipes we first assay'd. Ah me ! this many a year My pipe is lost, my shepherd's-holiday... | |
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