Seven in all," she said, And wondering looked at me. "And where are they? I pray you tell." She answered, "Seven are we; And two of us at Conway dwell, And two are gone to sea; "Two of us in the churchyard lie, My sister and my brother; And, in the churchyard... The World's Best-loved Poems - Page 1011927 - 455 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Poetry - 1798 - 240 pages
...eyes were fair, and very fair, — Her beauty made me glad. Ill " Sisters and brothers, little maid, " How many may you be ?'" " How many ? seven in all,"...?" She answered, " Seven are we, " And two of us at Con way dwell, " And two are gone to sea. " Two of us in the church-yard lie, " My sister and my brother,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 270 pages
...eyes were fair, and very fair, —Her beauty made me glad. 54 " Sisters and brothers, little maid, " How many may you be ?" " How many ? seven in all,"...cottage, I " Dwell near them with my mother." " You say that two at Conway dwell, " And two are gone to sea, " Yet yoa are seven ; I pray you tell ". Sweet... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 272 pages
...—Her beauty made me glad. " Sisters and brothers, little maid, " How many may you be ?" " How many f seven in all," she said, And wondering looked at me....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... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 pages
...Her eyes were fair, and very fair ; —Her beauty made me glad. " Sisters and brothers, little Maid, How many may you be ?" How many ? seven in all," she...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... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 pages
...glad v ' Sisters and brothers, little maid, ' How many may you be?' " How many? seven in all,"—rshe said, And wondering looked at me. ' And where are...And two of us at Conway dwell, " And two are gone. to'sea:— • . ** Two of us in the ehurcli-yard lie, " My sister and my brother, " And in the chureh-yard... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 280 pages
...Her eyes were fair, and very fair ; —Her beauty made me glad. " Sisters and brothers, little Maid, How many may you be ?" How many ? seven in all," she...looked at me. " And where are they, I pray you tell i She answered, " Seven are we ; " And two of us at Conway dwell, " And two are gone to sea. " Two... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 284 pages
...Her eyes were fair, and very fair ; — Her beauty made me glad. " Sisters and brothers, little Maid, How many may you be ?" " How many ? Seven in all,"...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,... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Ballads - 1805 - 284 pages
...Her eyes were fair, and very fair ; — Her beauty made me glad. " Sisters and brothers, little Maid, How many may you be ?" " How many ? Seven in all,"...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,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 442 pages
...eyes were fair, and very fair; •*—Her beauty made me glad. 22 " Sisters and brothers, little Maid, How many may you be?" " How many ? Seven in all,"...cottage, I Dwell near them with my mother." " You say that two at Conway dwell, And two are gone to sea, Yet ye are seven! — I pray you tell, Sweet... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 438 pages
...eyes were fair, and very fair; ! — Her beauty made me glad. " Sisters and brothers, little Maid, How many may you be?" " How many ? Seven in all,"...to sea. Two of us in the church-yard lie, My sister aud my brother; And, in the church-yard cottage, I Dwell near them with my mother." " You say that... | |
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