| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 стор.
...farewell, a short farewell ! We have been loitering long and pleasantly, And now for our dear homes. — That strain again ! Full fain it would delay me! —...hand, the small forefinger up, And bid us listen ! And I deem it wise To make him Nature's playmate. He knows well The evening star: and once when he awoke... | |
| 1799 - 614 стор.
...pleasantly, And now for our dear homes.— That strain again ! Full faiq it would delay me !• — My dtar Babe, Who, capable of no articulate sound, Mars all...hand, the small forefinger up, And bid us listen ! And I deem it wise To make him Nature's playmate. He knows well The evening star : and once when he awoke... | |
| 1799 - 618 стор.
...farewell, a short farewell ! We have been loitering long and pleasantly, And now for our dear homes. — That strain again ! Full fain it would delay me !...with his imitative lisp, How he would place his hand beiide his ear, 31 is little hand, the small forefinger up, And bid us listen ! And I deem it wise... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 272 стор.
...farewell, a short farewell ! We have been loitering long and pleasantly, And now for our dear homes. — That strain again ! Full fain it would delay me !...hand, the small forefinger up, And bid us listen ! And I deem it wise To make him Nature's playmate. He knows well The evening star : and once when he awoke... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 стор.
...farewell, a short farewell • We have been loitering long and pleasantly And now for our dear homes. — That strain again ! Full fain it would delay me !...hand, the small forefinger up, And bid us listen ! And I deem it wise To make him Nature's playmate. He knows well The evening star : and once when he awoke... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 стор.
...farewell, a short farewell.' We have been loitering long and pleasantly, And now for our dear homes. — That strain again ! Full fain it would delay me !...hand, the small forefinger up, And bid us listen ! And I deem it wise To make him Nature's playmate. He knows well The evening star ; and once when he awoke... | |
| 1851 - 696 стор.
...infans,' addressed in hie father's poem ' The Nightingale.' . . ' That strain again ! Full fain would it delay me ! My dear babe, Who, capable of no articulate...things with his imitative lisp, How he would place his h;ind, beside his ear, His little hand, the small fore finger up, And bid us listen ! And I deem it... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 284 стор.
...farewell, a short farewell ! We have been loitering long and pleasantly, And now for our dear homes. — That strain again ! Full fain it would delay me !...hand, the small forefinger up, And bid us listen ! And I deem it wise To make him Nature's playmate. He knows well The evening star : and once when he awoke... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1805 - 284 стор.
...farewell f We have been loitering long and pleasantly, And now for our dear homes. — That strain again t Full fain it would delay me ! My dear Babe, Who, capable...hand, the small forefinger up, And bid us listen ! And I deem it wise To make him Nature's playmate. He knows well The evening star : and once when he awoke... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 334 стор.
...farewell, a short farewell ! We have been loitering long and pleasantly, And now for our dear homes. — That strain again ? Full fain it would delay me !...hand, the small forefinger up, And bid us listen ! And I deem it wise To make him Nature's Play-mate. He knows well The evening-star ; and once, when he awoke... | |
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