| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - American literature - 1922 - 1920 pages
...time the hand of man hath been." »•* I looked upon the hill both far and near, — More doleful place did never eye survey; It seemed as if the spring-time came not here, And nature here was willing to decay. '"* I stood in various thoughts and fancies lost, When one, who... | |
| william worsworth - 1923 - 498 pages
..."Here in old time the hand of man hath been." I looked upon the hill both far and near, More doleful place did never eye survey; It seemed as if the spring-time came not here, And Nature here were willing to decay. I stood in various thoughts and fancies lost, When one, who... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1925 - 424 pages
...The last stone pillar on a dark hill-top. I looked upon the hill both far and near, — More doleful place did never eye survey ; It seemed as if the spring-time came not here, And nature here were willing,to deoay. I stood in various thoughts and fancies lost, When one, who... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1927 - 734 pages
...Here in old time the hand of man hath been." I looked upon the hill both far and near, More doleful place did never eye survey ; It seemed as if the spring-time came not here, And Nature here were willing to decay. I stood in various thoughts and fancies lost, When one, who... | |
| William Wordsworth - Fiction - 1994 - 628 pages
...'Here in old time the hand of man hath been.' I looked upon the hill both far and near, More doleful place did never eye survey; It seemed as if the spring-time came not here, And Nature here were willing to decay. I stood in various thoughts and fancies lost, When one, who... | |
| William Wordsworth - Poetry - 2000 - 788 pages
...'Here in old time the hand of man has been.' I looked upon the hills both far and near; More doleful place did never eye survey; It seemed as if the spring-time came not here, And Nature here were willing to decay. I stood in various thoughts and fancies lost, When one who was... | |
| 284 pages
...'Here in old time the hand of man hath been.' I looked upon the hill both far and near, More doleful place did never eye survey; It seemed as if the spring-time came not here, And Nature here were willing to decay. I stood in various thoughts and fancies lost, When one, who... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1880 - 1106 pages
...in old time the hand of man hath been." I looked upon the hill both far and near, — More doleful . @ '3 And nature here were willing^to decay. I stood in various thoughts and fancies lost, When one, who... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1916 - 104 pages
...Here in old time the hand of man hath been.' I looked upon the hill both far and near, More doleful place did never eye survey; It seemed as if the spring-time came not here, And nature here were willing to decay. I stood in various thoughts and fancies lost, When one, who... | |
| 2001 - 400 pages
..."Here in old time the hand of man hath been. I looked upon the hill both far and near, More doleful place did never eye survey; It seemed as if the spring-time came not here, And Nature here were willing to decay. I stood in various thoughts and fancies lost, When one, who... | |
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