Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray: And, when I crossed the wild, I chanced to see at break of day The solitary child. No mate, no comrade Lucy knew; She dwelt on a wide moor, — The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door ! You yet may spy the fawn... John Heywood's new code readers. Standard 1-3, 5, 6 - 第32页作者:John Heywood (ltd.) - 1872全本阅读 - 图书信息
| William Wordsworth - 1876 - 574 页
...Lucy knew ; She dwelt on a wide moor, — The sweetest thing that ever grew Jicsiile a human door I You yet may spy the fawn at play, The hare upon the...through the snow. " " That, father, will I gladly do ; "Pis scarcely afternoon — The Minster clock has just struck two, And yonder is the moon." At thia... | |
| William L. Robinson - 1876 - 170 页
...Lucy /knew; she dwelt on a wide' moor — the sweetest Ihirfg that ever grew beside a human door ! 3. You yet may spy the fawn at play, the hare upon the...the sweet face of Lucy Gray will never more be seen. 4. " To-nT^t will be a stormy mght — y~ou to the town must go, and take a lantern, child, to light... | |
| Popular educator - 1876 - 854 页
...Lucy knew ; She dwelt on a wide moor, The sweetest thing that over grcv ¡ Beside a human door I Yon yet may spy the fawn at play, The hare upon the green...; But the sweet face of Lucy Gray Will never more ho seen. 2. Form sentences having in them the following words : — Compound, simple, primitive, derivative,... | |
| Children - 1877 - 102 页
...no comrade Lucy knew ; She dwelt on a wide moor,— The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door! You yet may spy the fawn at play, The hare upon...will be a stormy night— You to the town must go; A 4 — " That, father, will I gladly do! Tis scarcely afternoon— The minster clock has just struck... | |
| Evan Daniel - 1878 - 156 页
...child. LUCY GRAY. 65 No mate, no comrade, Lucy knew ; She dwelt on a wide moor ; The sweetest tiling that ever grew Beside a cottage door ! You yet may...light Your mother through the snow." " That, father ! I will gladly do ; 'Tis scarcely afternoon — The minster- clock has just struck two, And yonder... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 页
...comrade Lucy knew ; She dwelt on a wide moor, — The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door. You yet may spy the fawn at play, The hare upon...through the snow." "That, Father! will I gladly do; Т is scarcely afternoon, — The minster-clock has just struck And yonder is the moon. " At this the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1878 - 846 页
...comrade Lucy knew ; She dwelt on a wide moor, — The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door ! You yet may spy the fawn at play, The hare...lantern, Child, to light Your mother through the snow." At this the father raised his hook, And snapped a fagot-band ; He plied his work ; — and Lucy took... | |
| John Miller D. Meiklejohn - 1878 - 200 页
...comrade, Lucy knew: She dwelt on a wide moor, The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a cottage door. 2. You yet may spy the fawn at play, The hare upon the...the sweet face of Lucy Gray Will never more be seen. s. 'To-night will be a stormy night: You to the town must go; And take a lantern, child, to light Your... | |
| Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - 1878 - 328 页
...Lucy knew ; She dwelt on a wide moor, — The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door ! 3. You yet may spy the fawn at play, The hare upon the...the sweet face of Lucy Gray Will never more be seen. 4. " To-night will be a stormy night — You to the town must go ; Aud take a lantern, child, to light... | |
| John Cunningham Geikie - 1878 - 126 页
...on a wide moor — The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door ! You yet may spy the fawn1 at play, The hare upon the green ; But the sweet face of Lucy Grey Will never more be seen. " To-night will be a stormy night ; You to the town must go, And take... | |
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