A SIMPLE child That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life in every limb, What should it know of death ? I met a little cottage girl : She was eight years old she said ; Her hair was thick with many a curl That clustered round her head. She had... The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth - Strana 46autor/autoři: William Wordsworth - 1869 - 704 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 str.
...A simple child, dear brother Jim, That lightly draws its breath. And feels its life in every limb, What should it know of death ? I met a little cottage...she said ; Her hair was thick with many a curl That cluster'd round her head. She had a rustic, woodland air, And she was wildly clad ; Her eyes were fair,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 272 str.
...cottage girl, She was eight years old, she said ; Her hair was thick with 'many a curl That cluster'd round "her head. She had a rustic, woodland air, And...Sisters and brothers, little maid, " How many may you be ?" " How many f seven in all," she said, And wondering looked at me. " And where are they, I pray... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 270 str.
...A simple child, dear brother Jim, That lightly draws its breath, And feels its Kfe in ever)- limb, What should it know of death ? I met a little cottage...she said ; Her hair was thick with many a curl That cluster'd round her head. She had a rustic, woodland air, And she was wildly clad ; Her eyes were fair,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 280 str.
...cottage Girl : She was eight years old, she said ; Her hair was thick with many a curl That cluster' d round her head. She had a rustic, woodland air, And...Sisters and brothers, little Maid, How many may you be ?" How many ? seven in all," she said, And wondering looked at me. " And where are they, I pray... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 str.
...A simple child, dear brother Jim, That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life in every limb, What should it know of death ? I met a little cottage...she said ; Her hair was thick with many a curl That cluster'd round her head. She had a rustic, woodland Qrf And she was wildly clad ; Her eyes were fair,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 str.
...A SIMPLE child, dear brother Jim, That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life in every limb, What should it know of death? I met a little cottage...she said; Her hair was thick with many a curl That cluster'd round her head. • She had a rustic, woodland air, And she was wildly clad; Her eyes were... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1805 - 284 str.
...A simple child, dear brother Jim, That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life in every limb, What should it know of death ? I met a little cottage...Sisters and brothers, little Maid, How many may you be ?" " How many ? Seven in all," she said, And wondering looked at me. " And where are they ? I pray... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 284 str.
...A simple child, dear brother Jim, That lightly draws its breath, And- feels its life in every limb, What should it know of death ? I met a little cottage...Sisters and brothers, little Maid, How many may you be ?" " How many ? Seven in all," she said, And wondering looked at me. " And where are they ? I pray... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 str.
...IX. WE ARE SEVEN. -A SIMPLE child That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life in every limb, What should it know of death ? I met a little cottage...fair, and very fair; •*—Her beauty made me glad. 22 " Sisters and brothers, little Maid, How many may you be?" " How many ? Seven in all," she said,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 378 str.
...VIII. WE ARE SEVEN. - A SIMPLE child That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life in every limb, What should it know of death ? I met a little cottage...Sisters and brothers, little Maid, How many may you be ?" " How many? Seven in all," she said, And wondering looked at me. " And where are they? I pray... | |
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