| 1834 - 864 str.
...than one who well * Remember the old man, and what he was Years after he had heard these heavy news. His bodily frame had been from youth to age Of an unusual strength. Among the rocks He went, and still looked up towards the sun, And And listened to the wind ; and, as... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 582 str.
...shepherd-mariner, in the poem of the " BROTHERS," those of the shepherd of Green-head Gill in the " MICHAEL," btve T ZLBINOKKODE, IN THE HARTZ FOREST. 1 STOOD on Bracken's* sovran height, and saw Woodi crowding »re persons of a known and abiding class, and their manners and sentiments the natural product of... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1843 - 278 str.
...more than one who well Remember the old man, and what he was Years after he had heard this heavy news. His bodily frame had been from youth to age Of an unusual strength. Among the rocks He went, and still looked up to sun and cloud, And listened to the wind ; and, as before,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 str.
...when I am gone. UPON the forest-side in Grasmere Vale There dwelt a Shepherd, Michael was his name ; An old man, stout of heart, and strong of limb. His bodily frame had been from youth to ago Of an unusual strength : his mind was keen, Intense, and frugal, apt for all affairs, And in his... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1845 - 582 str.
...that the purposes of poeiry can require. They are рсгзопэ of a known and abiding class, und ; * fur instance : An old man stout of ЬРЗГ(, nnd strong of limh: His bodily frame had been from youth... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 str.
...when I am gone. UPON the forest-side in Grasmere Vale There dwelt a Shepherd, Michael was hie name ; An old man, stout of heart, and strong of limb. His bodily frame liad been from youth to age Of an unusual strength : his mind was keen, Intense, and frugal, apt for... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1847 - 462 str.
...shepherd-mariner in the poem of THE BROTHERS,' and that of the shepherd of Green-head Ghyll in the MiCHAEL,8 have all the verisimilitude and representative quality,...that the purposes of poetry can require. They are person? of a known and abiding class, and their manners and sentiments the natural product of circumstances... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 668 str.
...when I am gone. UPON the forest-side in Grasmere Vale There dwelt a Shepherd, Michael was his name ; An old man, stout of heart, and strong of limb. His bodily frame had been from youth to agiOf an unusual strength : his mind was keen, Intense, and frugal, apt for all nflairs, And in his... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1849 - 322 str.
...more than one who well Remember the old man, and what he was Years after he had heard this heavy news. His bodily frame had been from youth to age Of an unusual strength. Among the rocks He went, and still looked up to sun and cloud, And listened to the wind ; and, as before,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1849 - 578 str.
...in the poem of the " BROTHERS," those of the shepherd of Green-head Gill in the " MICHAEL," have nil the verisimilitude and representative quality that the purposes of poetry can require. They «re persons of a known and abiding class, and their manners and sentiments the natural product of... | |
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