| 418 sider
...A pile before-hand, wood or (tick, Enough to warm her for three days. Now, when the froft was paft enduring, And made her poor old bones to ache,. Could...an old hedge to Goody Blake ? And now and then, it muft be faid "When her old bones were, cold and chill She left her fire, or left her bed, To feck the... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 sider
...every man who knew her says, A pile before-hand, wood or stick, Enough to warm her for three dais. Now, when the frost was past enduring, And made her poor old bones to ache, Could any thrng be more alluring, Than an old hedge to Goody Blake ? And now and then, it must be said, When... | |
| 1799 - 730 sider
...pile before- hand, wood or fticfc, Enough to warm her for three days. * Now, when the froft was paft enduring, And made her poor old bones to ache. Could...an old hedge to Goody Blake ? And now and then, it mull be faid, When her old bones were cold and chill, She left her fire, or left her bed, Tofeek the... | |
| 1799 - 958 sider
...A pile before-hand, wood or ftick, Enough to warm her for three days. Now, when the froft was paft enduring, And made her poor old bones to ache, Could...thing be more alluring, Than an old hedge to Goody Blalte ? •• >' And now and then, it muft be faid, When her old bones were cold and chill, She left... | |
| 1799 - 516 sider
...Enough to warm her for three days. Now, when the froft was pall enduring, And made her poor old hones to ache, Could any thing be more alluring. Than an old hedge to Goody Ulake ? And now and then, it mud be faid. When her old bones were cold and chill, She left her fire,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 272 sider
...or sick, As every man who knew her says, A pile before hand, wood or stick, Enough to warm her for three days. -Now when the frost was past enduring,...it must be said, When her old bones were cold and chiH, She left her fire, or left her bed, To seek the hedge of Harry Gill. Now Harry he had long suspe&ed... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 270 sider
...every man who knew her says, A pile before hand, wood or stick, Enough to warm her for three days. 32 Now when the frost was past enduring, And made her...it must be said, When her old bones were cold and chill, She left her fire, or left her bed, To seek the hedge of Harry GilL Now Hany he had long suspected... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 sider
...or sick, As every man who knew her says, A pile before-hand, wood or stick, Enough to warm her for three days. Now, when the frost was past enduring,...it must be said, When her old bones were cold and chill, She left her fire, or left her bed, To seek the hedge of Harry Gill. Now Harry he had long suspected... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 280 sider
...or sick, As every man who knew her says, A pile before hand, wood or stick, Enough to warm her for three days. Now, when the frost was past enduring,...it must be said, When her old bones were cold and chill, She left her fire, or left her bed, To seek the hedge of Harry Gill. Now Harry he had long suspected... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 sider
...or sick, As every man who knew her says, A pile before hand, wood or stick, Enough to warm her for three days. . , , Now, when the frost was past enduring,...it must be said, When her old bones were cold and chill, She left her fire, or left her bed, To seek the hedge of Harry Gill. Now Harry he had long suspected... | |
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