| George Crabbe - 1820 - 238 pages
...blew harshly down the dale ; On the right side the youth a wood survey'd, With all its dark intensity of shade ; Where the rough wind alone was heard to...left he saw the huts of men, Half hid in mist, that hang upon the fen ; Before him swallows, gathering for the sea, Took their short flights, and twitter'd... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 232 pages
...blew harshly down the dale; On the right side the youth a wood survey'd, With all its dark intensity of shade; Where the rough wind alone was heard to...when the old, Lost to the tie, grow negligent and coldFar to the left he saw the huts of men, Half hid in mist, that hung upon the fen; Before him swallows,... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 390 pages
...autumn-evening landscape :— ." On the right side the youth a wood snfrey'd. With all its dark intensity of shade ; Where the rough wind alone was heard to...love. When now the young are rear'd, and when the "M, Lost to the tie, grow negligent aud cold — Far to the left he saw the huts of men Half hid in... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 452 pages
...autumn-evening landscape : — " On the right tide the yooth a wood snrrey'd, With all its dark intensity of shade ; Where the rough wind Alone was heard to move. In this, the pause of nature and of lore. When now the young are rear'd, and when the old. Lost to the tie, grow negligent and cold —... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 394 pages
...wood snrvcy'd, With all its dark intensity of shade ; Where the rough wind alone was heard to more, In this, the pause of nature and of love. When now the young are rear'd, and when th« old, Lost to the tie, grow negligent and cold — • Far to the left he saw the huts of men Half... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...of shade ; Where the rough wind alone was beard to move, In this, the pause of nature and of IOTP, When now the young are rear'd, and when the old. Lost to the tie, grow negligent and rold — Far to the left he saw the hut* of men. Half hid in mist, that hung upon the firai Before... | |
| George Crabbe - 1829 - 348 pages
...the rongh wind alone was heard to move. In this, tlie panse of nature and of love, When now the yonng are rear'd, and when the old, Lost to the tie, grow negligent and eold — Far to the left he saw the huts of men. Half hid in mist, that hung upon the fen ; Before... | |
| William Hone - 1835 - 924 pages
...»hade ; Where the rough wind alone was heard to more. In this, the pause of nature and of Ьте, When now the young are rear'd, and when the old. Lost...tie, grow negligent and cold — Far to the left he taw the hut« of men Half hid in mist that hung upon the fen ; Before him swallows, gathering for the... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 922 pages
...heard to more. In this, the panse of nature and of IOTP, When now the young are rear'd, and when 'he old. Lost to the tie, grow negligent and cold — Far to the left he taw the huts of men Half hid in mist that hung; upon the frn ; Before him swallows, gathering for the... | |
| William Hone - 1838 - 890 pages
...youth a wood •wnr'd. With all its dark intensity of shade ; Where the rough wind alone was hei»rd to move, In this, the pause of nature and of love. When now the young are rear'd, and when 'ha old. Lost to the tie, grow negligent and cold — Far to toe left he saw the huts of men Half hid... | |
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