Songs of the spindle & legends of the loom. Selected & arranged by H.H. WarnerH H Warner N.J. Powell & Company, 1889 - 32 páginas |
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... once diminishes its art value . Machine- made goods , with all their superb mechanical finish , are mono- tonous in their uniformity , and lack that human touch , interest , and individuality for which the artistic mind craves . It is ...
... once diminishes its art value . Machine- made goods , with all their superb mechanical finish , are mono- tonous in their uniformity , and lack that human touch , interest , and individuality for which the artistic mind craves . It is ...
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... once more heard , " " Soft as the dorhawk's to a distant ear . " Then I took a cottage and made it into a Spinning Home , routed out two looms and an old weaver , and set up a tidy bleaching ground , and here we spin , weave , and sell ...
... once more heard , " " Soft as the dorhawk's to a distant ear . " Then I took a cottage and made it into a Spinning Home , routed out two looms and an old weaver , and set up a tidy bleaching ground , and here we spin , weave , and sell ...
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... once a Prince who was not allowed to marry a poor wife and he would not have a rich one . So he said , she shall be my bride who is at once the richest and the poorest . And it chanced that he came to a village where there dwelt a poor ...
... once a Prince who was not allowed to marry a poor wife and he would not have a rich one . So he said , she shall be my bride who is at once the richest and the poorest . And it chanced that he came to a village where there dwelt a poor ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
Arthur Tucker Barnett beautiful began to weave begin to peer Bertha bring a wooer British Museum Capper Auto Gravure Capper H. H. Warner cloth concerned in producing cottage daffodils begin distaff distant ear Dorhawk's Edith Capper FAIRY TALE fingers finish fireside flocks Forewords Frontispiece garments gird golden thread groat handiwork hands heart husband ilka ell cost Illustrations Johnny kindly labour Langdale Valley linen little book Longfellow looked Loom Machine maiden maketh mountain's murmur needle night ould Irish poor Prefatory Note prince prince's Priscilla Psalms rich rode Ruskin sacrifice sang shuttle singing Suddenly ceased Songs spindle Spinner spinnin Spinning and Weaving Spinning Home Spinning Wheel spinster sprang spun stitch stole the lynin suitors sweet swifter tailor stole thrifty thro torches ranged turn unwound with torches Venerable Art village warpin weaver Westmorland wheel round white sheet bleaching winnin Winter's women wooer home wool and flax Wordsworth workman Yarne
Passagens conhecidas
Página 18 - When daffodils begin to peer, With heigh ! the doxy over the dale, Why, then comes in the sweet o' the year; For the red blood reigns in the winter's pale. The white sheet bleaching on the hedge, With heigh ! the sweet birds, O, how they sing!
Página 16 - She is not afraid of the snow for her household, for all her household are clothed with scarlet. She maketh herself coverings of tapestry, her clothing is silk and purple. Her husband is known in the gates, when he sitteth among the elders of the land.
Página 18 - The spinsters and the knitters in the sun, And the free maids that weave their thread with bones, Do use to chant it ; it is silly sooth, And dallies with the innocence of love, Like the old age.
Página 16 - Who can find a virtuous woman? For her price is far above rubies. The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life. She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands. She is like the merchants' ships; she bringeth her food from afar.
Página 22 - Now lost to all; her friends, her virtue fled, Near her betrayer's door she lays her head, And, pinch'd with cold, and shrinking from the shower. With heavy heart deplores that luckless hour When idly first, ambitious of the town, She left her wheel and robes of country brown.
Página 24 - With restless pace and haggard face To his last field he came. Men said he saw strange visions Which none beside might see ; And that strange sounds were in his ears Which none might hear but he. A woman fair and stately, But pale as are the dead, Oft through the watches of the night Sat spinning by his bed.
Página 9 - It can be met only by a right understanding, on the part of all classes, of what kinds of labour are good for men, raising them and making them happy ; by a determined sacrifice of such convenience, or beauty, or cheapness as is to be got only by the degradation of the workman ; and by equally determined demand for the products and results of healthy and ennobling labour.
Página 3 - And all the women that were wise-hearted did spin with their hands, and brought that which they had spun, both of blue, and of purple, and of scarlet, and of fine linen. And all the women whose heart stirred them up in wisdom spun goats
Página 29 - Aquals her sittin' and takin' a twirl at it. Look at her there, Night in her hair — The blue ray of day from her eye laughin' out on us ! Faix, an' a foot, Perfect of cut, Peepin' to put an end to all doubt in us That there's a sight Bates for delight An ould Irish wheel wid a young Irish girl at it. O ! No ! Nothin' you'll show, Aquals her sittin' an' takin
Página 24 - Suddenly ceased ; for Priscilla, aroused by his step on the threshold, Rose as he entered, and gave him her hand, in signal of welcome, Saying, "I knew it was you, when I heard your step in the passage; For I was thinking of you, as I sat there singing and spinning.