And from this constant light, so regular And so far seen, the House itself, by all Who dwelt within the limits of the vale, Both old and young, was named THE EVENING STAR. Blackwood's Magazine - Page 1421821Full view - About this book
| Scotland - 1821 - 618 pages
...lake-scenery into his poems, but their very names are also given us in them ; and certainly what he so presents to us is thereby more clearly apprehended....sounds appropriately clattering or nasal, — if in Germany, appropriately guttural and lumbering, as if the syllables were " a neat post-waggon trotting... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 416 pages
...of the life The thrifty Pair had lived. For, as it chanced, Their Cottage on a plot of rising ground Stood single, with large prospect, North and South, High into Easedale, up to Dunmail-Raise, And Westward to the village near the Lake ; And from this constant light, so regular And so far seen,... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1843 - 278 pages
...the life That thrifty pair had lived. For, as it chanced, Their cottage, on a plot of rising ground, Stood single, with large prospect, north and south, High into Easedale, up to Dunmail-raise, And westward to the village near the lake ; And from this constant light, so regular And so far seen,... | |
| William Wordsworth - Authors' presentation copies - 1845 - 688 pages
...the life That thrifty Pair had lived. For, as it chanced, Their cottage on a plot of rising ground Stood single, with large prospect, north and south, High into Easedale, up to Dunmail-Raise, And westward to the village near the lake ; And from this constant light, so regular And so far seen,... | |
| Wilson Armistead - Folklore - 1852 - 328 pages
....the life The thrifty pair had lived. For, as it chanced, Their cottage on a plot of rising ground Stood single, with large prospect, north and south, High into Easedale, up to Dunmail-Raise, And westward to the village near the lake; And from this constant light, so regular And so far seen,... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1853 - 300 pages
...the life That thrifty Pair had lived. For, as it chanced, Their cottage on a plot of rising ground Stood single, with large prospect, north and south, High into Easedale, up to Dunmail-Raise, And westward to the village near the lake ; And from this constant light, so regular And so far seen,... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1857 - 480 pages
...the life That thrifty Pair had lived. For, as it chanced, Their cottage on a plot of rising ground Stood single, with large prospect, north and south, High into Easedale, up to Dunmail-Raise, And westward to the village near the lake ; And from this constant light, so regular And so far seen,... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1858 - 108 pages
...of the life The thrifty pair had lived. For, as it chanced, Their cottage on a plot of rising ground Stood single, with large prospect, north and south, High into Easedale, up to Dunmail-Raise, And westward to the village near the lake; And from this constant light, so regular And so far seen,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1865 - 318 pages
...the life That thrifty Pair had lived. For, as it chanced, Their cottage on a plot of rising ground Stood single, with large prospect, north and south, High into Easedale, up to Dunmail-Raise, And westward to the village near the lake ; And from this constant light, so regular And so far seen,... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1865 - 316 pages
...the life That thrifty Pair had lived. For, as it chanced, Their cottage on a plot of rising ground Stood single, with large prospect, north and south, High into Easedale, up to Dunmail-Raise, And westward to the village near the lake ; And from this constant light, so regular And so far seen,... | |
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