| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 860 pages
...The child is father of the man ; And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety. Chant of Tharslein knowWhen Lucy ceased to be ; But she is in her grave, and oh, The difference to me ! We are Seven.... | |
| 1876 - 508 pages
...WORDSWORTH. Lucy. SHE dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A maid whom there weie none to praise, And very few to love. A violet by a mossy...When Lucy ceased to be ; But she is in her grave, and, oh ! The difference to me I Three years she grew in sun and shower ; Then Nature said, " A lovelier... | |
| James Croston - 1876 - 460 pages
...Lucy, who " Dwelt among the untrodden ways, Beside the springs of Dove ; A Maid whom there was none to praise, And very few to love. " A violet by a mossy...When Lucy ceased to be ; But she is in her grave, and, oh ! The difference to me." Mill Dale is a pretty little mountain village, stony and somewhat... | |
| James Willis Westlake - 1876 - 168 pages
...drear and lon^, To the darkest sorrow there comes a morrow, A right to every wrong. TRowBR1lnia. LXL She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs...mossy stone, Half hidden from the eye, Fair as a star vr %en only one Is shining in the sky. She lived unknown, and few could know When Lucy ceased to be... | |
| Between whiles - 1877 - 448 pages
...fletus essent iniuria famae: questibis haud nostris dedecorande, uale. Beauty from the Light retired. SHE dwelt among the untrodden ways beside the springs...know when Lucy ceased to be; but she is in her grave, and oh ! the difference to me. WORDSWORTT. To Astronomers. TALK not so glibly of planets and suns an!... | |
| James W. Gousseff - 1981 - 236 pages
...his waiting arms; HE appears pleased. 71 . SHE DWELT AMONG THE UNTRODDEN WAYS by William Wordsworth She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs...know When Lucy ceased to be; But she is in her grave, and, oh, The difference to me! ME (a sorely-beset young lover) attempts to enter from one side. ME... | |
| 1989 - 484 pages
...it in a more representationalliterary fashion in order to choose She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs...know When Lucy ceased to be; But she is in her grave, and, oh, The difference to me! William Wordsworth, 1799 which ending was the original and why the others... | |
| Jon Stallworthy - 1986 - 422 pages
...springs of Dove, A maid whom there were none to praise And very few to love: WORDSWORTH • BARNES A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye...know When Lucy ceased to be; But she is in her grave, and, oh, The difference to me ! William Barnes THE WIFE A-LOST Since I noo mwore do zee your feace,... | |
| Didier Coste - 1989 - 404 pages
...justify this pursuit. We shall do it through an examination of a very short elegiac poem by Wordsworth: She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs...know When Lucy ceased to be; But she is in her grave, and, oh The difference to me!43 First of all. what is meant by "visual program" of a nonvisual text?... | |
| Galvano Della Volpe - 1991 - 276 pages
...rationality as constitutive of poetry to other texts. Wordsworth's She dwelt among the untrodden ways: She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs...know When Lucy ceased to be; But she is in her grave, and, oh, The difference to me ! Here the following points should be made, (1) The whole discourse is... | |
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