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" SHE dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A Maid whom there were none to praise, And very few to love. A Violet by a mossy stone Half-hidden from the eye ! — Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the sky. "
A Collection of Familiar Quotations: With Complete Indices of Authors and ... - Page 107
by John Bartlett - 1856 - 358 pages
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Hausschatz englischer Poesie: Auswahl aus den Werken der bedeutendsten ...

Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 438 pages
...but never roam; True to the kindred points of Heaven and Home! She dwelt among the untrodden Ways. She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs...there were none to praise, And very few to love : A yiolet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye ! Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the...
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The two families, by the author of 'Rose Douglas'.

Sarah R. Whitehead - 1852 - 306 pages
...hand and a free heart. Ay, bluid 's bluid, as I said before, and that ye '11 see yet." CHAPTER XIII. She dwelt among the untrodden ways, Beside the springs...Dove, A maid whom there were none to praise, And very few to love. WORDSWORTH. WE must now return to the glen, and see how its inhabitants have been prospering...
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The Baronet's Family: A Novel

Anne Beale - 1852 - 392 pages
...her mother felt assured that she would grow up all that the fondest affection could wish her to be: " A violet by a mossy stone, Half hidden from the eye, Fair as a star when only one Is shining in the sky." Although there were six or seven years between them in age, Herbert and she...
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The Genius of Wordsworth: Harmonized with the Wisdom and Integrity of His ...

John Wright - 1853 - 144 pages
...therefore, about the comparison, I shall proceed to show in what the meanness of this piece consists. " She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs...Dove, A Maid whom there were none to praise And very few to love." An inelegance, almost exclusively confined to writers of the Lake school, as seen in...
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The Genius of Wordsworth: Harmonized with the Wisdom and Integrity of His ...

John Wright - 1853 - 142 pages
...therefore, about the comparison, I shall proceed to show in what the meanness of this piece consists. " She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A Maid whom there were none to praise x And very few to love." An inelegance, almost exclusively confined to writers of the Lake school,...
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Gertrude Cameron, by mrs. Mackenzie Daniels, Volume 1; Volume 353

Elizabeth Daniel - 1853 - 302 pages
...as an angel, and reminding me forcibly of Wordsworth's touching picture of the exquisite Lucy — " A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye, Fair as a star when only one Is shining in the sky." It was five o'clock when Mrs. Temple's elegant little carriage deposited the...
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Select specimens of English prose [ed.] by E. Hughes

Edward Hughes - 1853 - 766 pages
...sharp. Violet is said to come from vi olendi, because it betrays itself by the 'strength of its smell. " A violet by a mossy stone, Half hidden from the eye, Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the sky." Wordsworth. Vir, a man ; as, virility, virtue ; virago, a woman who acts with...
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Poets of England and America: Being Selections from the Best Authors of Both ...

1853 - 560 pages
...do not obtrude themselves on the gaze, but may be compared, (to use their author's own words,) with "A violet, by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye ! Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the sky." Considering the exquisite melody of the poetry of COLERIDGE, it is impossible...
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The Rhyme and Reason of Country Life, Or, Selections from Fields Old and New

Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1854 - 482 pages
...— Paid for it with one wild apple — Yes, and half a one besides. Trantl<it«l by TALVI. LINES. She dwelt among the untrodden ways, Beside the springs...hidden from the eye ! Fair as a star, when only one la shining in the sky. She lived unknown — and few could know When Lucy ceased to be ; But she is...
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Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and School

1854 - 456 pages
...deep, And there lies gude Sir Patrick Spence, Wi' the Scots lords at his feet. LUCY.— Wordsworth. SHE dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A maid whom there were none to praise, Aud very few to love, — A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye ! Fair as a star, when...
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