| John Forster - 1842 - 450 oldal
...Perhaps 'twas boyish fancy, — for the reader « Dickens Was youngest of them all, — *•» Gamp. ' But, as he read, from clustering pine and cedar A..." on English meadows, Wandered and lost their way: And so in mountain solitudes — o'ertaken As by some spell divine— Their cares dropped from them... | |
| Francis Bret Harte - 1871 - 186 oldal
...fire-light fell, He read aloud the book wherein the Master Had writ of " Little Nell." Perhaps 'twas boyish fancy — for the reader Was youngest of them...on English ' meadows Wandered and lost their way. And so in mountain solitudes — o'ertaken As by some spell divine — Their cares dropped from them... | |
| Francis Bret Harte - 1880 - 288 oldal
...firelight fell, He read aloud the book wherein the Master Had writ of " Little Nell." Perhaps 'twas boyish fancy, — for the reader Was youngest of them..."Nell" on English meadows Wandered, and lost their way. And so in mountain solitudes — o'ertaken As by some spell divine — Their cares drop from them like... | |
| Bret Harte - 1872 - 410 oldal
...firelight fell, He read aloud the book wherein the Master Had writ of "Little Nell." Perhaps 'twas boyish fancy, — for the reader Was youngest of them..." on English meadows Wandered, and lost their way. And so in mountain solitudes — o'ertaken As by some spell divine — Their cares drop from them like... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 442 oldal
...fire-light fell, He read aloud the book wherein the Master Had writ of ' Little Nell:' " Perhaps 'twas boyish fancy,— for the reader Was youngest of them...Nell' on English meadows Wandered and lost their way. " And so in mountain solitudes — o'ertaken As by some spell divine — Their cares dropped from them... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 440 oldal
...fire-light fell, He read aloud the book wherein the Master Had writ of ' Little Nell:' " Perhaps 'twas boyish fancy, — for the reader Was youngest of them...Nell' on English meadows Wandered and lost their way. "And so in mountain solitudes — o'ertaken As by some spell divine — Their cares dropped from them... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 434 oldal
...Harte (Boston : Osgood & Co. 1871), pp. 32-5. Perhaps twas boyish fancy, — for the reader ' Dickens Was youngest of them all,— But, as he read, from..." on English meadows, Wandered and lost their way: And so in mountain solitudes — o'ertaken Aa by some spell divine — Their cares dropped from them... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 574 oldal
...fire-light fell, He read aloud the book wherein the Master Had writ of "Little Nell:" Perhaps 'twas boyish fancy, — for the reader Was youngest of them...clustering pine and cedar A silence seemed to fall; i LONDON: The fir-trees, gathering closer in the shadows, Listened in every spray, f ' - "Dickens In... | |
| 1884 - 794 oldal
...firelight Jell, lie read aloud the book wherein the Master Had writ of " Little Nell." Perhaps 'twas boyish fancy, — for the reader Was youngest of them...from clustering pine and cedar A silence seemed to <all ; The fir-trees, gathering closer in the shadows, Listened in every spray, While t he whole camp,... | |
| Bret Harte - 1873 - 164 oldal
...faster, And as the firelight fell, He read aloud the book wherein the Master Had writ of " Little Nell." Perhaps 't was boyish fancy, — for the reader Was...clustering pine and cedar " A silence seemed to fall; While the whole camp, with " Nell" on English meadows, Wandered and lost their way. And so in mountain... | |
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