| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 240 halaman
...unhappy Hart. 1O What thoughts must through the creature's brain have pass'd ! To this place from the stone upon the steep Are but three bounds, and look,...mind we cannot tell What cause the Hart might have to lore this place, And come and make his death-bed near the well. Here on the grass perhaps asleep he... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 halaman
...the stone upon the steep 1 Are but three bounds> and look, Sir, at this last?: .. ; j . ' O Master. 1 it has been a cruel leap! ' For thirteen hours he...desperate race; ' And, in my simple mind, we cannot tell i What cause the Hart might have to lor* this place, t • .; >• '..' : * And come and make his death-bed... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 halaman
...have pawed! Even from the top-most Stone, upon tif Steep, Are but three bounds — and look, Sir, it this last— — O Master! it has been a cruel leap. For thirteen hours he ran a desperate rare; And in my simple mind we rannot tell What cause the Hart might have to l»to this place. And... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 460 halaman
...That it was all for that uuhappy hart. What thoughts must through the creature's brain have pavt ! Even from the topmost stone, upon the steep, Are but...thirteen hours he ran a desperate race ; And in my simple miud we cannot tell What cause the hart might have to love this place, And come and make his death-bed... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 halaman
...That it was all for that unhappy Hart. What thoughts must through the creature's brain have past ! Even from the topmost stone, upon the steep, Are but three bounds — and look, Sir, at this last — О Master ! it has been a cruel leap. For thirteen hours he ran a desperate race ; And in my simple... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 halaman
...sun, That it was all for that unhappy Hart What thoughts must through the creature's brain have past ! Even from the topmost stone, upon the steep, Are but three bounds — and look, Sir, at this last — О Master ! it has been a cruel leap. For thirteen hours he ran a desperate race ; And in my simple... | |
| 1846 - 302 halaman
...sun, That it was all for that unhappy Hart. What thoughts must through the creature's brain have past! For thirteen hours he ran a desperate race ; And in my simple mind we cannot tell What cause the Il.,rt might have to love this place, And come and make his death bed near the well. Here on the grass... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 halaman
...sun, That it was all for that unhappy Hart What thoughts must through the Creature's bram have past! h giddy motion. But the time approached That brought with it a regular desire For calmer ple I*»t — | - O Master ! it has been a cruel leap. 16 • for thirteen hours he ran a desperate race... | |
| Henry Allon - 1852 - 620 halaman
...the thought of the Hart Leap Well, — • What thoughts must through the creature's brain have past. Even from the topmost stone upon the steep, Are but three bounds ; and look, sir, at this last ! — Oh, master, it has been a cruel leap !' But Pedro d'Alvarado escaped from his enemies, and was... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1853 - 300 halaman
...it was all for that unhappy Hart. in M What thoughts must through the creature's brain have past ! Even from the topmost stone, upon the steep, Are but three bounds — and look, Sir, at this last — 0 Master ! it has been a cruel leap. For thirteen hours he ran a desperate race ; And in my simple... | |
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