| Severn river - English poetry - 1859 - 408 pages
...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...she is in her grave, and oh ! The difference to me. WORDSWORTH. Tecum una perierunt Gaudia nostra. Inter inaccessas, Dovae cunabula, rupes Accola fontani... | |
| William Allingham - English poetry - 1860 - 316 pages
...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...is in her grave, — and, oh, The difference to me ! WORDSWORTH. UP AT A VILLA— DOWN IN THE CITY. (AS DISTINGUISHED BY AN ITALIAN PERSON Or QUALITY.)... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1861 - 662 pages
...mercy ! " to myself I cried, " If Lucy should be dead ! " VIII. SHE dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A maid whom there were...she is in her grave, and, .oh, The difference to me ! DC. I TRAVELLED among unknown men, In lands beyond the seas ; Nor, England ! did I know till then... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - Love poetry - 1861 - 560 pages
...O mercy !" to myself I cried, " If Lucy should be dead !" 1799. She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A maid whom there were...When Lucy ceased to be ; But she is in her grave, and O, The difference is to me ! 1799. I travelled among unknown men. In lands beyond the sea ; Nor, England... | |
| John Williamson Palmer - Folk songs - 1861 - 540 pages
...garment's hem, To deck her, froze into a gem. ANONYMOUS. 191 LUCY. SHF. dwelt among the untrodden ways, Beside the springs of Dove, A maid whom there were...When Lucy ceased to be ; But she is in her grave, and O, The difference to me ! WlLMAM WoRDSWORTll. 152 THE SAILOR. A ROMAIC BALLAD. THOU that hast a daughter... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - Love poetry - 1861 - 552 pages
...O mercy !" to myself I cried, " If Lucy should be dead !" 1799. She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A maid whom there were...When Lucy ceased to be ; But she is in her grave, and O, The difference is to me ! 1799. I travelled among unknown men, In lands beyond the sea ; Nor, England... | |
| Thomas Shorter - 1861 - 224 pages
...Beside the springs of Dove, A maid whom there were none to praise, And very few to love. A violet in a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye ; Fair as a...she is in her grave, and oh, The difference to me. WOBDSWOIITIT. si. CRY OF'THE SPRING FLOWER-SHLLER. "BUY MY IT.OWEBS." VIOLETS, violets — here, see,... | |
| Aesthetics - 1861 - 144 pages
...power May stamp the sentence of Eternity. Mre. Siyourney. LUCY. SHE dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A maid whom there were...violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye ! Fair ns a star, when only one Is shining in the sky. She lived unknown, and few could know When Lucy ceased... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - Authors - 1862 - 592 pages
...page. LUCY. She dwelt among the untrodden ways, Beside the springs of Dove, A maid whom there were note to praise, And very few to love. A violet by a mossy...she is in her grave, and oh, The difference to me ! Mr. Tennyson's delicious song, published only in the later editions of " The Princess," is less generally... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - English literature - 1869 - 706 pages
...the springs of Dove, ' A maid whom there were none to pnuio. And very few to love. •A violet by * mossy stone, Half hidden from the eye ; Fair as a...But she is in her grave, and oh The difference to ine !' I arise up and go to my hostel, the Izaak Walton. Ah, my military friend ! when yon come to... | |
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