| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1857 - 480 pages
...Through woods and on the green ; And thou wert still a hope, a love ; Still longed for, never seen. And I can listen to thee yet ; Can lie upon the plain And listen, till I do beget That golden tune again. 0 blessed Bird ! the earth we pace Again appears to be An unsubstantial, faery place ;... | |
| William Wordsworth - Bookbinding - 1858 - 550 pages
...Through woods and on the green ; And thou wert still a hope, a love ; Still long'd for, never seen ! And I can listen to thee yet ; Can lie upon the plain...And listen, till I do beget That golden time again. O blessed bird ! the earth we pac-. Again appears to be An unsubstantial, fairy place ; That is fit... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1858 - 108 pages
...Through woods and on the green ; And thou wert still a hope, a love ; Still longed for, never seen. And I can listen to thee yet ; Can lie upon the plain...And listen, till I do beget That golden time again. О blessed bird ! the earth we pace Again appears to be An unsubstantial, fairy place, That is fit... | |
| WILLIAM WORDSWOTH - 1858 - 564 pages
...Through woods and on the green ; And thou wert still a hope, a love ; Still long'd for, never seen I And I can listen to thee yet ; Can lie upon the plain...And listen, till I do beget That golden time again. O blessed bird I the earth we pace Again appears to be An unsubstantial, iairy place ; That is fit... | |
| Robert Tyas - 1859 - 472 pages
...Through woods and in the green ; And thou wert still a hope, a love ; Still longed for, never seen. And I can listen to thee yet ; Can lie upon the plain...And listen, till I do beget That golden time again. O blessed Bird ! the earth w« pace Again appears to be An unsubstantial, faery place ; That is £t... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1859 - 830 pages
...Through wood> and on the green ; And thou vert still a hope, a love • Still longed for, never seen. " And I can listen to thee yet, Can lie upon the plain,...And listen till I do beget That golden time again," THE GILDED CUCKOO.* THIS beautiful bird inhabits the country above the Cape of Good Hope, being extremely... | |
| William Allingham - English poetry - 1860 - 316 pages
...Through woods and on the green ; And thou wert still a hope, a love ; Still long'd for, never seen. And I can listen to thee yet ; Can lie upon the plain...And listen, till I do beget That golden time again. O blessed Bird ! the earth we pace Again appears to be An unsubstantial, faery place ; That is fit... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1861 - 356 pages
...Through woods and on the green ; And thou wert still a hope, a love ; Still long'd for, never seen ! And I can listen to thee yet; Can lie upon the plain...And listen, till I do beget That golden time again. O blessed bird ! the earth we pace Again appears to be An unsubstantial, fairy place That is fit home... | |
| Bookbinding, Victorian - 1861 - 182 pages
...Through woods and on the green ; And thou wert still a hope, a love, Still longed for, never seen. And I can listen to thee yet; Can lie upon the plain,...And listen till I do beget That golden time again. O blessed bird! the earth we pace Again appears to be An unsubstantial faery place, That is fit home... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1861 - 662 pages
...Through woods and on the green ; And thou wert still a hope, a love ; Still longed for, never seen ! And I can listen to thee yet ; Can lie upon the plain...And listen, till I do beget That golden time again. O blessed bird ! the earth we pace Again appears to be An unsubstantial, fairy place ; That is fi*.... | |
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