All green was vanish'd, save of pine and yew, That still displayed their melancholy hue ; Save the green holly with its berries red, And the green moss that o'er the gravel spread. Annual Register - Side 553redigert av - 1813Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1812 - 532 sider
...description which cannot fail to strike, if it had no other merit, from its mere truth and accuracy. - Cold grew the foggy morn, the day was brief, Loose...crimson leaf; The dew dwelt ever on the herb ; the woods Eoar'd with strong blasts, with mighty showers the flood* ; All green was vanish'd, save of pine and... | |
| 1813 - 818 sider
...victim fast ; . The Noble Friend still condescension show'd, And, as before, with praises overflow'dj But his grave Lady took a silent view Of all that...was brief, Loose on the cherry hung the crimson leaf j The dew dwelt ever on the herb ; the woods Roar'd with strong blasts, with mighty showers the floods... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 260 sider
...pass'd, While the vain Beauty held her victim fast ; The Noble Friend still condescension show'd, And, as before, with praises overflow'd ; But his grave...pass'd, and smiling, pitied too. Cold grew the foggy mprn, the day was brief, Loose on the cherry hung the crimson leaf; The dew dwelt ever on the herb... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 976 sider
...the vain Beauty held her victim fast ; ; ; , • The Noble Friend still condescension show'd, And, as before, with praises overflow'd ; But his grave...pitied too. Cold grew the foggy morn, the day was brieft '' " • Loose on the cherry hung the crimson leaf; The dew dwelt ever on the herb ; the woods... | |
| Henry Phillips - 1825 - 414 sider
...grief, How like thou art to me." Faded leaves are made emblematical of this gloomy and pensive temper. " Cold grew the foggy morn, the day was brief, Loose on the cherry hung the crimson leaf." " So melancholy never tints Crabbe. The mind that owns her care With health or warmth, but only prints... | |
| George Crabbe - 1829 - 348 sider
...the vain heanty held her vietim fast; The nohle friend still eondeseension show'd, And, as hefore, with praises overflow'd ; But his grave lady took...view Of all that pass'd, and smiling, pitied too. I Cold grew the foggy morn, the day was hrief, j Loose on the eherry hung the erimson leaf; j The dew... | |
| John Carne - 1829 - 220 sider
...anguish oi spirit than his chequered life had yet known. CHAPTER IV. •• Cold was the evening breeze, the day was brief', Loose on the cherry hung the crimson leaf, The dew dwelt ever on the herbs, the woods Roar'd with strong blasts, with mighty showers the floods.'' THE tide of war, that... | |
| George Crabbe - 1839 - 342 sider
...pass'd, While the vain Beauty held her victim fast ; The Noble Friend still condescension show'd, And, as before, with praises overflow'd ; But his grave...on the cherry hung the crimson leaf; The dew dwelt ever^on the herb ; the woods Roar'd with strong blasts, with mighty showers the floods : All green... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - 1838 - 752 sider
...paœ'd, While the vain beauty held her victim fast ; The noble friend slill condescension show'd, And, troubled eye the lady saw, Yet felt too brave, too...the jnrring keys Touching, was not one moment at h w.ie brief, Loose on the cherry hung the crimson leaf ; The dew dwelt ever on the herb ; the woods... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 sider
...stroke: That gun itself, that murders all this peace, Adds to the charm, because it soon must cease. obe0Μ$ Roared with strong blasts, with mighty showers the floods: All green was vanished save of pine and... | |
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