| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 halaman
...least, four counties round Had heard of Simon Lee ; His master's dead, and no one now Dwells in the hall of Ivor ; Men, dogs, and horses, all are dead ; He is the sole survivor. His hunting feats have him bereft Of his right eye, as you may see: And then, what limbs those feats... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 270 halaman
...four counties round Had heard of Simon Lee ; His master's dead, a,nd no one now Dwells in the hall of Ivor ; Men, dogs, and horses, all are dead ; He is the sole survivor. • • 86 His hunting feats have him bereft Of his right eye, as you may see : And then, what limbs... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 halaman
...least, four counties round Had heard of SIMoN LEE; His master's dead, and no one now Dwells in the hall of Ivor; Men, dogs, and horses, all are dead; He is the sole survivor. His hunting feats have him bereft Of his right eye, as you may see: And then, what limbs those feats... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 halaman
...least, four counties round Had heard of Simon Lee ; His Master's dead, and no one now Dwells in the hall of Ivor ; Men, Dogs, and Horses, all are dead > He is the sole survivor. And he is lean and he is sick, His dwindled body's half awry ; His ancles they are swoln and thick... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 halaman
...least, four counties round Had heard of Simon Lee ; His Master's dead, and no one now Dwells in the hall of Ivor ; Men, Dogs, and Horses, all are dead ; He is the sole survivor. And he is lean and he is sick, His dwindled body's half awry ; His ancles, too, are swoln and thick... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 halaman
...least, four counties round Had heard of Simon Lee ; His Master's dead, and no one now Dwells in the hall of Ivor ; Men, Dogs, and Horses, all are dead ; He is the sole survivor. And he is lean and he is sick, His dwindled body's half awry ; His ancles, too, are swoln and thick... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 370 halaman
...venison pasty, before I set out in the morning, just to break the cold air an. the wolds. CHAPTER XL His master's gone, and no one now Dwells in the halls...and horses all are dead, He is the sole survivor. WOIIDSWOBTH. THERE are few more melancholy sensations than those with which we regard scenes of past... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 418 halaman
...to the world is left In liveried poverty. His Master 's dead, — and no one now Dwells in the Hall of Ivor ; Men, dogs, and horses, all are dead ; He is the sole survivor. No man like him the horn could sound, And hill and valley rang with glee When Echo bandied, round and... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 halaman
...least, four Counties round Had heard of Simon Lee ; His Master's dead, and no one now Dwells in the hall m lvm Z k And he is lean and he is sick, His dwindled body's half awry; His ancles, too, are swoln and thick... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1831 - 558 halaman
...venison pasty, before 1 * out in the morning, just to break the'cold air on the wold* CHAPTER XXXVIII. His master's gone, and no one now Dwells in the halls...horses, all Are dead, ' ' He is the sole survivor. . ' WOBDSWOHTH. THERE are few more melancholy sensations than those with which we regard scenes of... | |
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