| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 pages
...Ode is also alluded to in the next stanza. EXPOSTULATION AND REPLY. " Why William, on that old grey stone, " Thus for the length of half a day, " Why...William, sit you thus alone, " And dream your time away ? " Where are your books ? that light bequeath'd " To beings else forlorn and blind ! " Up ! Up ! and... | |
| 1799 - 614 pages
...talents, in a more modern and less gloomy style than his Ballads : « Why William, on that old grey stone, Thus for the length of half a day, Why William, sit you thus alone, And dream your time away ? «' Where are your books ? that light bequeath'd To beings else fortlorn and blind ! Up ! Up ! and... | |
| 1799 - 618 pages
...in a more modern and less gloomy style than his Ballads : «« Why William, on that old grey (tone, Thus for the length of half a day, Why William, sit you thug alone, And dream your time away ? " Where are your books ? that light bequeath'd To beings else... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 272 pages
...rest my claim to the approbation of the public. EXPOSTULATION REPLY. " Why, William, on that old grey stone, " Thus for the length of half a day, " Why,...William, sit you thus alone, " And dream your time away ? " Where are your books ? that light bequeath'd " To beings else forlorn and blind I " Up ! Up ! and... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 pages
...aliquo affectu concitati, verba non desunt. e « EXPOSTULATION REPLY. " Why, William, on that old grey stone, " Thus for the length of half a day, " Why,...William, sit you thus alone, " And dream your time away ? " Where are your books ? — that light bequcath'd " To beings else forlorn and blind ! " Up ! Up... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 pages
...to in the next atanza.. '•_ ' t :••'• EXPOSTULATION REPLY. " WHY William, on that old grey stone, " Thus for the length of half a day, " Why...William, sit you thus alone, " And dream your time away? " Where are your books? that light bequeath'd " To beings else forlorn and blind! " Up! Up! and drink... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 284 pages
...imperitis quoque, si modo sint aliquo affectu concitati, verba non desunt. ::s EXPOSTULATION AND REPLY. " Why, William, on that old gray stone, " Thus for the...William, sit you thus alone, " And dream your time away ? " Where are your books ? — that light bequeath'd " To beings else forlorn and blind ! " Up ! up... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1805 - 284 pages
...afiecttt concitati, verba non desunt. EXPOSTULATION AND REPLY. " Why, William, on that old gray-stone/" Thus for the length of half a day, " Why, William, sit you thus alone, " And dream your time away ? " Where are your books ? — that light bequeath'd " To beings else forlorn and blind ! " Up ! up... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1806 - 454 pages
...lower the dignity of the subject. It is called " Expostulation and Reply *," and is as follows : " Why, William, on that old gray stone, " Thus for the...William, sit you thus alone, " And dream your time away ? (( Where are your books ? that light bequeath'd " To beings else forlorn and blind ! " Up ! Up !... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1806 - 406 pages
...not lower the dignity of the subject. It is called Expostulation and Reply, and is as follows : 1 " Why, William, on that old gray stone, " Thus for the...of half a day, " Why, William, sit you thus alone, 11 And dream your time away ? " Where are your books ? that light bequeath'd " To beings, else forlorn... | |
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