Our mother bade us keep the trodden ways, Stroked down my tippet, set my brother's frill, Then with the benediction of her gaze Clung to us lessening, and pursued us still Across the homestead to the rookery elms, Whose tall old trunks had each a grassy... The Legend of Jubal: And Other Poems - Сторінка 211автори: George Eliot - 1874 - 242 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1885 - 994 стор.
...CORNKK OF GRIFF HOUSE. novelist. Thanks to the exceeding kindness of the family, we were allowed to walk "Across the homestead to the rookery elms, Whose tall...products : here were earth-nuts found, "And here the Lady-fingers in deep shade; Here sloping toward the Moat the rushes grew, The large to split for pith,... | |
| George Eliot - 1874 - 268 стор.
...he said " Hush ! " I tried to hold my breath ; Wherever he said " Come ! " I stepped in faith. II. Long years have left their -writing on my brow, But...products : here were earth-nuts found, And here the Lady-fingers in deep shade ; Here sloping toward the Moat the rushes grew, The large to split for pith,... | |
| George Eliot - 1874 - 246 стор.
...memories, And wild-rose branches take their finest scent From those blest hours of infantine content. m. Our mother bade us keep the trodden ways, Stroked...products : here were earth-nuts found, And here the Lady-fingers in deep shade ; Here sloping toward the Moat the rushes grew, The large to split for pith,... | |
| George Eliot - 1879 - 320 стор.
...memories, And wild-rose branches take their finest scent From those blest hours of infantine content. III. Our mother bade us keep the trodden ways, Stroked...products : here were earth-nuts found, And here the Lady-fingers in deep shade ; Here sloping toward the Moat the rushes grew, The large to split for pith,... | |
| Manchester Literary Club - 1880 - 772 стор.
...those in the sonnet on " Catechising," in which Wordsworth alludes to the loss of his mother : — Our mother bade us keep the trodden ways, Stroked...gaze Clung to us lessening, and pursued us still. The last sonnet of this series is also worth giving in full. Its autobiographical allusions come straight... | |
| 1881 - 504 стор.
...while in the autobiographical Sonnets called Brother and Sister is one touch which speaks volumes. " Our mother bade us keep the trodden ways, Stroked down my tippet, set my brother'e frill, Then with the benediction oj her gaze Clung to us lessening, and pursued us «till... | |
| Samuel Waddington - 1882 - 280 стор.
...winter reigned once more. ALICE MARY BLUNT. BROTHER AXD SISTER. mother bade us keep the trodden ways, j| Stroked down my tippet, set my brother's frill, Then...products : here were earth-nuts found, And here the Lady-fingers in deep shade ; Here sloping toward the Moat the rushes grew, The large to split for pith,... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 1883 - 454 стор.
...is autobiographical. The account of the mother gives a delightful glimpse into Marian's child-life : Our mother bade us keep the trodden ways, Stroked...us, we counted them as realms With varied products. The early life of Marian Evans has, in many features of it, been very fully described in the story... | |
| George Eliot - 1883 - 376 стор.
...memories, And wild-rose branches take their finest scent From those blest hours of infantine content. f III. Our mother bade us keep the trodden ways, Stroked...Whose tall old trunks had each a grassy mound, So rich fcr us, we counted them as realms With varied products : here were earth-nuts found, And here the Lady-fingers... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 1883 - 470 стор.
...is autobiographical. The account of the mother gives a delightful glimpse into Marian's child-life : Our mother bade us keep the trodden ways, Stroked...us still Across the homestead to the rookery elms, Whoso tall old trunks had each a grassy mound, So rich for us, we counted them as realms With varied... | |
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