| William Wordsworth - 1807 - Страниц: 258
...dews, and silent Night, And steady bliss, and all the Loves Now sleeping in these peaceful groves ! I heard a Stockdove sing or say His homely tale, this...Yet to be come at by the breeze : He did not cease ; bat coo'd — and coo'd ; And somewhat pensively he woo'd : He sang of love with quiet blending,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1807 - Страниц: 358
...dews, and silent Night, And steady bliss, and all the Loves Now sleeping in these peaceful groves ! .1 heard a Stockdove sing or say His homely tale, this...to be come at by the breeze : He did not cease; but coo'd — and coo'd; And somewhat pensively he woo'd : He sang of love with quiet blending. Slow to... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - Страниц: 442
...will pass to those of sound : " Over his own sweet voice the Stock-dove broodt;" of the same bird, " His voice was buried among trees, Yet to be come at by the breeze ;" " (X, Cuckoo ! shall I call thee Bird, Or but a wandering Voice?" The Stock-dove is said to coo,... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - Страниц: 438
...will pass to those of sound : , " Over his own sweet voice the Stock-dove brood* {" of the same bird, "His voice was buried among trees, Yet to be come at by the breeze ;" " O, Cuckoo ! shall I call thee Bird, Or but a wandering Voice ?" , The Stock-dove is said to coo,... | |
| 1829 - Страниц: 1008
...faculty is, as to prove that lie himself is possessed of \x. He remarks upon the following couplet : " His voice was buried among trees, Yet to be come at by the breeze;" " A metaphor expressing the love of seclusion by which this bird (the stockdove) is marked, and characterising... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - Страниц: 378
...will pass to those of sound : « Over his own sweet voice the Stock-dove broods ;" of the same bird, " His voice was buried among trees, Yet to be come at by the breeze;" " O, Cuckoo ! shall I call thee Bird, Or but a wandering Voice?" The Stock-dove is said to coo, a sound... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - Страниц: 418
...will pass to those of sound: " Over his own sweet voice the Stock-dove broods;" of the same bird, " His voice was buried among trees, Yet to be come at by the breeze;" « O, Cuckoo ! shall I call thee Bird, Or but a wandering Voice?" The Stock-dove is said to coo, a... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - Страниц: 372
...dews, and silent Night; And steady bliss, and all the loves Kow sleeping in these peaceful Groves. 1 heard a Stock-dove sing or say His homely tale, this...voice was buried among trees, Yet to be come at by the breeie : He did not cease; but cooed— and cooed; And somewhat pensively he wooed He sang of love... | |
| 1832 - Страниц: 492
...her placid beauty. A STOCK-DOVE. His voice was buried among trees, Yet to be conic at by the bree/e ; He did not cease ; but cooed — and cooed, And somewhat pensively he wooed ; He saug of love with quiet blending-, Slow to begin, and never ending ; Of serious faith and inward glee... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1836 - Страниц: 368
...dews, and silent night ; And steady bliss, and all the loves Now sleeping in these peaceful groves. 1 heard a Stock-dove sing or say His homely tale, this...day ; His voice was buried among trees, Yet to be come-at by the breeze r He did not cease ; but cooed — and cooed ; And somewhat pensively he wooed... | |
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