| Thomas Warton - 1824 - 488 páginas
...cattle looked hoary from the dank weather: the wind made the red weed waver on the dike: From crags and the foreheads of the yellow rocks hung great icicles, in length like a spear : the soil was dusky and gray, bereft of flowers, herbs, and grass : in every holt and forest, the woods were stripped of their... | |
| William Howitt - 1831 - 596 páginas
...cattle looked hoary from the dank weather; the wind madethe red reed waver on the dyke. From the crags, and the foreheads of the yellow rocks, hung great...grey, bereft of flowers, herbs, and grass. In every hold and forest, the woods were stripped of their array. Boreas blew his bugle horn so loud, that the... | |
| 1854 - 734 páginas
...cattle looked hoary from the dank weather ; the wind made the red reed waver on the dyke. From the crags and the foreheads of the yellow rocks hung great icicles,...dusky and grey, bereft of flowers, herbs, and grass." This is a fair description of winter anywhere, perhaps, but I seemed to feel its truth more here with... | |
| 1832 - 524 páginas
...cattle looked hoary from the dank weather, the wind made the red reed waver on the dyke. From the crags, and the foreheads of the yellow rocks, hung great...like a spear. The soil was dusky and grey, bereft of fiowers, herbs, and grass. la every hold and forest the woods were stripped of their array ; Boreas... | |
| 1856 - 748 páginas
...; the wind made the red reed waver on the dyke. From the crags and the foreheads of the yellow rock hung great icicles, in length like a spear. The soil was dusky and gray, bereft of flowers, herbs, and grass. In every hold and forest the woods were stripped of their... | |
| 1832 - 526 páginas
...looked hoary from the riank weather, the wind made the red reed waver on the dyke. From the crags, and the foreheads of the yellow rocks, hung great...grey, bereft of flowers, herbs, and grass. In every hold and forest the woods were stripped of their array ; Boreas blew his bugle-horn so loud that the... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1837 - 466 páginas
...cattle looked hoary from the dank weather, the wind made the red reed waver on the dyke. From the crags and the foreheads of the yellow rocks hung great icicles,...woods were stripped of their array. Boreas blew his buglehorn so loud, that the solitary deer withdrew to the dales ; the small birds flocked to the thick... | |
| 1852 - 432 páginas
...; the wind made the red reed waver on the dyke. Fr>m the crags and the foreheads of the yellow rock hung great icicles, in length like a spear. The soil...woods were stripped of their array. Boreas blew his bugle-horn so loud that the solitary deer withdrew to the dales ; the small birds flocked to the thick... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1870 - 1070 páginas
...cattle looked hoary from the dank weather : the wind ' made the red weed waver on the dike : from crags and the foreheads ' of the yellow rocks hung great...in length like a spear : the soil ' was dusky and gray, bereft of flowers, herbs, and grass : in every holt ' and forest, the woods were stripped of... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1871 - 360 páginas
...cattle looked hoary from the dank weather : the wind made the red weed waver on the dike : From crags and the foreheads of the yellow rocks hung great icicles, in length like a fpear : the foil was duiky and grey, bereft of flowers, herbs, and grafs : in every holt and foreft,... | |
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