| George Crabbe - 1914 - 634 sider
...encroaching white ; And blood once fervid now to cool began, And Time's strong pressure to subdue the man : I rode or walk'd as I was wont before, But now the bounding...walk of moderate length distress my feet. I show'd my stranger-guest those hills sublime, But said, " the view is poor, we need not climb." At a friend's... | |
| George Crabbe - 1914 - 664 sider
...encroaching white ; And blood once fervid now to cool began, And Time's strong pressure tosubdue the man : I rode or walk'd as I was wont before, But now the bounding...heat, A walk of moderate length distress my feet. Ishow'd mystranger-guestthosehills sublime, But said, " the view is poor, we need not climb." At a... | |
| 524 sider
...white ; " The blood once fervid now to cool began, " And Time's strong pressure to subdue the man. " I rode or walk'd as I was wont before, " But now the...of moderate length distress my feet. " I show'd my stranger-guest those hills sublime, " But said, ' the view is poor, we need not climb.' "At a friend's... | |
| Edwin Markham - 1927 - 386 sider
...blood, once fervid, now to cool began, And Time's strong pressure to subdue the man. I rode or walked as I was wont before. But now the bounding spirit...heat; A walk of moderate length distress my feet. I showed my stranger guest those hills sublime, But said, "The view is poor; we need not climb." At a... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 434 sider
...blood, once fervid, now to cool began, And Time's strong pressure to subdue the man. I rode or walked as I was wont before, But now the bounding spirit...heat ; A walk of moderate length distress my feet. I showed my stranger guest those hills sublime, But said : " The view is poor ; we need not climb." At... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1106 sider
...blood, once fervid, now to cool began, And Time's strong pressure to subdue the man. I rode or walked r horse and man ! And when their statues are placed...Under the dome of the Union sky, — The American showed my stranger guest those hills sublime, But said, "The view is poor, we need not climb." At a... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1872 - 510 sider
...tricks; The locks once comely in a virgin's sight, Locks of pure brown displayed th' encroaching white. A moderate pace would now my body heat, A walk of moderate length distress my feet. I showed my stranger-guest those hills sublime, But said, ' The view is poor, we need not climb.' At... | |
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