| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 str.
...of land they have, but they Are poorest of the poor. This scrap of land he from the heath Enclosed when he was stronger ; But what avails the land to...store, As he to you will tell, For still, the more he works, the more His poor old ancles swell.. • My gentle reader, I perceive How patiently you've... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 272 str.
...of land they have, but they Are poorest of the poor. This scrap of land he from the heath Enclosed when he was stronger; But what avails the land to...store, As he to you will tell, For still, the more he works, the more 'His poor old ancles swell. My gentle reader, I perceive -'How patiently you've... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 str.
...of land they have, but they Are poorest of the poor. This scrap of land he from the heath Enclosed when he was Stronger ; But what avails the land to...store, As he to you will tell, For still, the more he works, the more His poor old ancles swell. My gentle Reader, I perceive How patiently you've waited,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 str.
...of the poor. • . '. . , . This scrap of land he from the heath Enclosed when he was stronger; fl But what avails the land to them, Which they can till...store, As he to you will tell, For still, the more he works, the more His poor old ancles swell. My gentle reader, I perceive How patiently you've waited,... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 str.
...of land they have, but they Are poorest of the poor. This scrap of land he from the heath Enclosed when he was stronger; But what avails the land to...store, As he to you will tell, For still, the more he works, the more Do his weak ancles swell. My gentle Reader, I perceive How patiently you've waited,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 str.
...of land they have, but they Are poorest of the poor. This scrap of land he from the heath Enclosed when he was stronger; But what avails the land to...store,. As he to you will tell, For still, the more he works, the more Do his weak ancles swell. My gentle Reader, I perceive How patiently you've waited,... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 str.
...of land they have, but they Are poorest of the poor. This scrap of land he from the heath Enclosed He sought the Rector first, not lately seen, For he had absent from his parish been Y Few months of life has he in stare, As he to you will tell. For still, the more he works, the more... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 str.
...skill From labour could not wean them, 'Tis little, very little — all That they can do between them. Few months of life has he in store As he to you will tell, For still, the more he works, the more Do his weak ankles swell. My gentle Reader, I perceive How patiently you 've waited,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 str.
...skill From labour could not wean them, 'Tis little, very little— all That they can do between them. Few months of life has he in store As he to you will tell, For still, the more he works, the more Do his weak ankles swell. My gentle Reader, I perceive How patiently you 've waited,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1853 - 300 str.
...skill From labour could not wean them, Alas ! 'tis very little — all That they can do between them. Few months of life has he in store As he to you will tell, For still, the more he works, the more Do his weak ankles swell. My gentle Reader, I perceive How patiently you've waited,... | |
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