In oblique shadow on the walls. And since those trappings first were new How many a cloudless day, To rob the velvet of its hue, Has come and passed away ! How many a setting sun hath made That curious lattice-work of shade ! Crumbled beneath the hillock... Letters for the press - Side 63av Francis Roscommon (pseud.) - 1832Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Jane Taylor - 1816 - 192 sider
...come to tea, We muffled up in cloke and plaid, And trotted home behind the lad.' THE SQUIRE'S PEW. A SLANTING ray of evening light Shoots through the...: The window's gothic frame-work falls In oblique shadow on the walls. And since those trappings first were new, How many a cloudless day, To rob the... | |
| 1816 - 676 sider
...For a brown wainscot or a whited wall !" Pp. 95, 96. We must also give our readers tin-so verses : " A slanting ray of evening light Shoots through the...: The window's Gothic frame-work falls In oblique shadow on the walls. " And since those trappings first were new, How many a cloudless day, To rob the... | |
| 1825 - 806 sider
...that beautiful bay window — " A slanting ray of evening ligbt Shoots through the yellow pane ; And makes the faded crimson bright, And gilds the fringe again. The window's Gothic framework falli In oblique shadows on the walls. How many a setting sun had made That curious lattice work of... | |
| 1825 - 810 sider
...that beautiful bay window — " A slanting ray of evening liglit Shoots through the yellow pane ; And makes the faded crimson bright, And gilds the fringe...Gothic framework falls In oblique shadows on the walls. How many a setting sun had made That curious lattice work of shade ! I never beheld a chamber so adapted... | |
| 1825 - 848 sider
...that beautiful bay window — " Л slanting ray of evening light Shoot« through the yellow pane ; And makes the faded crimson bright, And gilds the fringe again. The window's Gothic framework fallt In oblique shadows on the walls. How many a setting sun had made That curious lattice work of... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1829 - 476 sider
...What heroes perished here, nor where they sleep ! Literary Souvenir. THK SQUIRES PEW. BY JANE TAYLOR. A slanting ray of evening light Shoots through the...cloudless day, To rob the velvet of its hue, Has come and passed away ! How many a setting sun hath made That curious lattice-work of shade ! Crumbled beneath... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1829 - 424 sider
...underneath the sky, What heroes perished here, nor where they sleep ! Literary Souvenir. BY JANE TAYLOR. A slanting ray of evening light Shoots through the...And since those trappings first were new, How many n cloudless day, To rob the velvet of its hue, Has come and passed away ! How many a setting sun hath... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 sider
...triumph of the heroic will, One self-approval in his heart of hearts. JANE TAYLOR. THE SQUIRE'S PEW. A SLANTING ray of evening light Shoots through the...again; The window's gothic framework falls In oblique shadow on the walls. And since those trappings first were new, How many a cloudless day, To rob the... | |
| Jane Taylor - 1832 - 306 sider
...crimson bright, And gilds the fringe again : The window's gothic frame-work falls In oblique shadow on the walls. And since those trappings first were...cloudless day, To rob the velvet of its hue, Has come and passed away ! How many a setting sun hath made That curious lattice-work of shade ! Crumbled beneath... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1833 - 448 sider
...subscription, commenced by the bar, was mounting into a considerable sum for his advantage. THE SQUIRE'S PEW. A SLANTING ray of evening light Shoots through the...bright, And gilds the fringe again; The window's gothic frame work falls In oblique shadows on the walls. And since those trappings first were new Hoiv many... | |
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