| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 pages
...My sister and my brother, " And in the church-yard cottage, I " Dwell near them with my mother." " You say that two at Conway dwell, " And two are gone to sea, " Yet you are seven ; I pray you tell " Sweet Maid, how this may be :" Then did the little Maid reply, "... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 272 pages
...My sister and my brother, " And in the church-yard cottage, I " Dwell near them with my mother." " You say that two at Conway dwell, " And two are gone to sea, " Yet you are seven ; I pray you tell " Sweet Maid, how this may be ?" 55 Then did the little Maid reply,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 pages
...My sister and my brother, " And in the chureh-yard cottage, I " Dwell near them with my mother-" ' You say that two at Conway dwell, ' And two are gone to sea, . , . . ' Yet you are seven; I pray you tell j -. , 1 ' Sweet Maid, how this may be?' Then did the little Maid reply,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 pages
...My sister and my brother, " And in the church-yard cottage, I " Dwell near them with my mother." " You say that two at Conway dwell, " And two are gone to sea, " Yet you are seven ; I pray you tell, " Sweet Maid, how this may be I" Then did the little Maid reply, ,... | |
| William Burdon - 1805 - 108 pages
...them with my mother." " You fay that two at Conway dwell, And two are gone to fea, Yet you are feven ; I pray you tell Sweet maid, how this may be ?" Then...reply, " Seven boys and girls are we ; Two of us in the church-ya'd lie, Beneath the church-yard tree." " You run about, my little maid, Your limbs they are... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 pages
...lie, My sister and my brother; And, in the church-yard cottage, I Dwell near them with my mother." " You say that two at Conway dwell, And two are gone...the church-yard lie, Beneath the church-yard tree." 23 " You run about, my little Maid, Your limbs they are alive ; If two are in the church-yard laid,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 pages
...near them with my mother.* « You say that two at Coiiway dwell, And two arc gone to sea, Yel ye arc seven! — I pray you tell, Sweet Maid, how this may...reply, « Seven boys and girls are we; Two of us in the church-van) lie, Beneath the church-yard trec.» « You run about, my Hide Maid, Your limbs they are... | |
| 1828 - 188 pages
...Church-yard lie, A sister and a brother : And in the Church- yard cottage, I Dwell near them, with my mother. You say that two at Conway dwell, And two are gone to sea ; Yet you are seven, I pray you tell, Sweet nmid how can thisfce? Then did the little maid reply, Seven boys... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...lie, My lister and my brother ; And, in the church-yard-cottage, I Dwell near them with my mother. You say that two at Conway dwell, And two are gone to sea, Vet ye are seven! — I pray you tell, Sweet Maid, how this may be? Then did the little Maid reply:... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1832 - 402 pages
...lie, My sister and my brother ; And, in the church-yard cottage, I Dwell near them with my mother." " You say that two at Conway dwell, And two are gone...the church-yard lie, Beneath the church-yard tree." " Their graves are green, they may be seen/' The little Maid replied, " Twelve steps or more from my... | |
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