| Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 654 pages
...that to this day She is a living child ; That you may see sweet Lucy Gray Upon the lonesome wild. O'er rough and smooth she trips along, And never looks...And sings a solitary song That whistles in the wind. (I799-) — LUCY. She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A Maid whom there... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1881 - 732 pages
...that you may see sweet Lucy Gray Upon the lonesome wild. REFER Rf /VC TO THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD. O'er rough and smooth she trips along, And never looks behind ; And sings 3 solitary soqg That whistles in the wind. 1799WE ARE SEVEN. A simple Child, That lightly draws its... | |
| Coventry Patmore - 1882 - 376 pages
...that to this day She is a living child ; That you may see sweet Lucy Gray Upon the lonesome wild. O'er rough and smooth she trips along, And never looks...And sings a solitary song That whistles in the wind. W. Wordsworth XII RAIN IN SUMMER How beautiful is the rain ! After the dust and the heat, hi the broad... | |
| P R Jackson - 1882 - 184 pages
...to this day She is a living child ; That you may see sweet Lucy Gray Upon the lonesome * wild. O'er rough and smooth she trips * along, And never looks...And sings a solitary song That whistles in the wind. _ THOUGHTLESS WORDS.— Scott. OH, many a shaft, at random sent, Finds mark, the archer little meant... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1882 - 538 pages
...bank Those foot-marks, one by one, Into the middle of the plank; And further there were none ! O'er rough and smooth she trips along, And never looks...And sings a solitary song That whistles in the wind. AND here, quite surprised, no doubt, to find itself in a modern Treasure-box, is a rare bit of old... | |
| 1882 - 784 pages
...that to this day She is a living child ; That you may see sweet Lucy Gray Upon the lonesome wild. O'er rough and smooth, she trips along And never looks...And sings a solitary song That whistles in the wind. The poem of " We are Seven," expressing a conception precious to Wordsworth, yet not expressing it... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1882 - 542 pages
...bank Those foot-marks, one by one, Into the middle of the plank; And further there were none ! O'er rough and smooth she trips along, And never looks...And sings a solitary song That whistles in the wind. AND here, quite surprised, no doubt, to find itself in a modern Treasure-box, is a rare bit of old... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1958 - 196 pages
...to this day She is a living child; That you may see sweet Lucy Gray Upon die lonesome -wild. 60 O'er rough and smooth she trips along, And never looks...And sings a solitary song That whistles in the wind. Nutting -It seems a day (I speak of one from many singled out) One of those heavenly days that cannot... | |
| 1923 - 748 pages
...that to this day She is a living child ; That you may see sweet Lucy Gray Upon the lonesome wild. O'er rough and smooth she trips along, And never looks...And sings a solitary song That whistles in the wind. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 253 GONE WERE BUT THE WINTER COLD "GANE were but the winter cauld And gane were... | |
| Harold Bloom - 1971 - 516 pages
...that to this day She is a living child; That you may see sweet Lucy Gray Upon the lonesome wild. O'er rough and smooth she trips along, And never looks...And sings a solitary song That whistles in the wind. The final touch is the poem's initial affirmation; Wordsworth himself has seen her. Coleridge's odd... | |
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