| William Wordsworth - 1807 - 180 стор.
...woes may end; I have no other earthly friend. 49 THE KITTEN AND THE FALLING LEAVES. That way look, ray Infant, lo ! What a pretty baby show '. See the Kitten on the Wall, Sporting with the leaves that fall, Wither'd leaves, one, two, and three, From the lofty Elder-tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of... | |
| 1814 - 138 стор.
...three !" NOTES. him to arrange them under the heads of simple, pathetic, and descriptive. Simplicity. That way look, my infant, lo ! What a pretty baby...leaves, one, two, and three. From the lofty Elder tree ! My sister Emmeline and I Together chas'd the butterfly ; A very hunter did I rush Upon the prey with... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 438 стор.
...his Brother ; They are happy, for that is their right ! XVIII. THE KITTEN, AND THE FALLING LEAVES. THAT way look, my Infant, lo! What a pretty baby show...— one — two — and three. — From the lofty Elder-tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning bright and fair Eddying round and round... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 стор.
...his Brother ; They are happy, for that is their right ! 280 XVIII. THE KITTEN, THE FALLING LEAVES. THAT way look, my Infant, lo! What a pretty baby show...Wall, Sporting .with the leaves that fall, Withered leaves—one — two — and three From the lofty Elder-tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 372 стор.
...after his brother; They are happy, for that is their right ! XX. THE KITTEN, AND THE FALLING LEAVES. THAT way look, my Infant, lo ! What a pretty baby...leaves — one — two — and three — From the lofty Elder-tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning bright and fair Eddying round and round... | |
| 1820 - 696 стор.
...lines following : — " Withered leaves — one — two — and three — From the lofty Elder-tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning bright...fair, Eddying round and round they sink Softly, slowly : one might think, From the motions that are made, * Every little leaf conveyed Sylph or Faery hither... | |
| 1821 - 410 стор.
...lines following : — " Withered leaves — one — two — and three — From the lofty Elder-tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning bright...fair, Eddying round and round they sink Softly, slowly : one might think, From the motions that are made, Every little leaf conveyed Sylph or Faery hither... | |
| Winthrop Mackworth Praed, Walter Blunt - 1822 - 430 стор.
...displayed in these lines following: — " Withered leaves— *n«~*wo-^lid three— From the lofty Kid er- tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning...fair, Eddying round and round they sink Softly, slowly : one might think, From the motions that are made, Every little leaf conveyed Sylph or Faery hither... | |
| 1824 - 446 стор.
...following ; — • " Wither'd leaves — one — two — and three — From the lofty Elder-tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning bright...fair, Eddying round and round they sink Softly, slowly : one might think, From the motions that are made, Every little leaf convey'd Sylph or Faery hither... | |
| 1824 - 452 стор.
...following lines : — " Withered leaves — one— two — and three — From the lofty elder-tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning bright...fair, Eddying round and round they sink Softly, slowly ; one might think, Fromthe motions that are made, Everylittle leaf conveyed Sylph or Faery hither tending,... | |
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