As if she had lost her only friend She wept, nor would be pacified. Up to the tavern-door we post; Of Alice and her grief I told; And I gave money to the host, To buy a new cloak for the old. 'And let it be of duffil grey, As warm a cloak as man can sell... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 2121808Full view - About this book
 | Charles Bilton - 1870 - 108 pages
...pacified. Up to the tavern door we post; Of Alice and her grief I told ; And I gave money to the host, To buy a new cloak for the old : ' And let it be of duffel gray, As warm a cloak as man can sell! ' Proud creature was she the next day, The little orphan,... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1871 - 632 pages
...pacified. Up to the tavern-door we post ; Of Alice and her grief I told ; And I gave money to the host, To buy a new cloak for the old. " And let it be of duffil grey, As warm a cloak as man can sell ! " Proud creature was she the next day, The little orphan, Alice Fell / DC. WE ARE SEVEN. A SIMPLE... | |
 | William Wordsworth - 1871 - 630 pages
...pacified. Up to the tavern-door we post ; Of Alice and her grief I told ; And I gave money to the host, To buy a new cloak for the old. "And let it be ofduffil grey, As warm a cloak as man can sell 1 " Proud creature was she the next day. The little... | |
 | Mother - 1872 - 366 pages
...pacified. Up to the tavern door we post ; Of Alice and her grief I told ; And I gave money to the host, To buy a new cloak for the old : " And let it be of duffil grey, As warm a cloak as man can sell ! " Proud creature was she the next day, The little orphan, Alice Fell ! W. Wordsworth. THE CHILD'S... | |
 | William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1872 - 584 pages
...pacified. Up to the tavern door we post ; Of Alice and her grief I told ; And I gave money to the host, To buy a new cloak for the old. " And let it be of duffil gray, As warm a cloak as man can sell !" Proud creature was she the next day, The little orphan, Alice... | |
 | Matilda Leathes - 1873 - 288 pages
...as the sky, was listening to the story of Valentine and Orson. CHAPTER II. PENELOPES PLA YFELLO WS. And let it be of duffil grey, As warm a cloak as man can sell ; Proud creature was she the next day — The little orphan, Alice Fell. Wordsworth. The fields... | |
 | James Ridgway - 1873 - 182 pages
...pacified. Up to the tavern door we post ; Of Alice and her grief I told, And I gave money to the host, To buy a new cloak for the old. " And let it be of daffil gray, As warm a cloak as man can sell ! " Proud creature was she the next day, The little orphan,... | |
 | Francis Turner Palgrave - 1875 - 172 pages
...pacified. Up to the tavern-door we post : Of Alice and her grief I told, And I gave money to the host, 55 To buy a new cloak for the old. ' And let it be of duffil gray, ' As warm a cloak as man can sell ! ' — Proud creature was she the next day, The little orphan,... | |
 | Francis Turner Palgrave - 1877 - 324 pages
...pacified. Up to the tavern-door we post : Of Alice and her grief I told, And I gave money to the host, To buy a new cloak for the old. ' And let it be of duffil gray, ' As warm a cloak as man can sell ! ' — Proud creature was she the next day, The little orphan,... | |
 | John Cunningham Geikie - 1878 - 126 pages
...pacified. Up to the tavern door we post ; Of Alice and her grief I told ; And I gave money to the host, To buy a new cloak for the old : " And let it be of duffel2 gray, As warm a cloak as man can sell ! " Proud creature was she the next day, The little orphan,... | |
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