| 1849 - 608 páginas
...root. " But thou beneath the sad and heavy Line Of death doth waste all senseless, cold and dark ; Where not so much as dreams of light may shine, Nor...thou dost great storms resent, Before they come, and Icnow'st haw near they be. " Else all at rest thou lyest, and the fierce breath Of tempests can no... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1849 - 608 páginas
...POETS. " But thou beneath the sad and heavy Line Of death doth waste all senseless, cold and dark; er and the sunshine, and opposed Free hearts, free foreheads (/greenness, leaf or bark. " And yet, as if some deep hate and dissent, Bred in thy growth betwixt... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1860 - 370 páginas
...dark ; Where not so much as dreams of light may shine, Nor any thought of greenness, leaf, or bark. 4 And yet, as if some deep hate and dissent, Bred in...resent, Before they come, and know'st how near they be. 5 Else all at rest thou liest, and the fierce breath Of tempests can no more disturb thy ease; But... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1860 - 364 páginas
...root. 3 But thou, beneath the sad and heavy line Of death, doth waste all senseless, cold, and dark; Where not so much as dreams of light may shine, Nor any thought of greenness, leaf, or bark. 4 And yet, as if some deep hate and dissent, Bred in thy growth betwixt high winds and thee, Were still... | |
| 1869 - 974 páginas
...root. But thon, beneath the sad and heavy line Of death, doth waste all senseless, cold and dark ; Where not so much as dreams of light may shine, Nor any thought of greenness, leaf, or bark." The very cadence of these line«, slow and dirge-like, is onomatopaHc ! The following lines, from a... | |
| 1869 - 974 páginas
...beneath the sad and heavy line Of death, doth waste all senseless, cold and dark; Where not so much *s dreams of light may shine, Nor any thought of greenness, leaf, or bark." The very cadence of these lines, slovr and dirge-like, is onomatopasic ! • The following lines, from... | |
| Henry Vaughan - 1871 - 420 páginas
...waste all senseless,2 eold, and dark ; Where not so mueh as dreams of light may shine, Nor any thoughti of greenness, leaf, or bark. 'And yet — as if some...alive— thou dost great storms resent Before they eome, and knovv'sthow near they be. Else all at rest thou lyest, and the fieree breath Of tempests... | |
| Henry Vaughan - 1871 - 418 páginas
...cold, and dark ; Whore not so much as dreams of light may shine, Nor any thought1 of greenness, le;if, or bark. And yet — as if some deep hate and dissent;...thou dost great storms resent Before they come, and know'sthow near they be. Else all at rest thou lyest, and the fierce breath Of tempests can no more... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1881 - 744 páginas
...root. 3 But thou, beneath the sad and heavy line Of death, doth waste all senseless, cold, and dark ; Where not so much as dreams of light may shine, Nor any thought of greenness, leaf, or bark. 4 And yet, as if some deep hate and dissent, Bred in thy growth betwixt high winds and tb.ee. Were... | |
| John Brown - 1882 - 552 páginas
...their root. But thou beneath the sad and heavy Line Of death dost waste all senseless, cold and dark ; Where not so much as dreams of light may shine, Nor...resent, Before they come, and know'st how near they he. Else all at rest thou lyest, and the fierce breath Of tempests can no more disturb thy ease ; But... | |
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