| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1856 - 800 pages
...snows arise, and foul and fierce All Winter drives along the dnrken'd air; In his own loose-revolving fields, the swain Disaster'd stands; sees other hills...scenes, Of horrid prospect, shag the trackless plain j Nor finds the river, nor the forest, hid Beneath the formless wild; but wanders on . From hill to... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1848 - 786 pages
...them, laboring to get fiee I A MAN PERISHING IN THE SNOWS OF WINTER. As thus the snows arise, and foul and fierce All Winter drives along the darken'd air; In his own loose-revolving fields, the, swain Uisaster'd stands; sees other hills ascend, Of unknown joyless brow;... | |
| James Thomson - 1858 - 458 pages
...mountain swells, Tipp'd with a wreath high-curling in the sky. 275 As thus the snows arise ; and foul, and fierce, All Winter drives along the darken'd air...ascend, Of unknown joyless brow ; and other scenes, 280 Of horrid prospect, shag the trackless plain : Nor finds the river, nor the forest, hid Beneath... | |
| James Thomson - Gift books - 1861 - 480 pages
...snows arise; and foul and fiera.', All Winter drives along the darken'd air; In his own loose-revolving fields, the swain Disaster'd stands; sees other hills...ascend, Of unknown joyless brow; and other scenes. 280 Of horrid prospect, shag the trackless plain: Nor finds the river, nor the forest, hid Beneath... | |
| James Thomson - 1862 - 272 pages
...shining mountain swells, Tipt with a wreath high-curling in the sky. As thus the snows arise, and, foul and fierce, All Winter drives along the darken'd air, In his own loose-revolving fields, the swain Disaster'd stands; sees other hills ascend, Of unknown joyless brow,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 pages
...them, laboring to get free I A MAN PERISHING IN THE SNOWS OF WINTER. As thus the snows arise, and foul and fierce All Winter drives along the darken'd air; In his own loose-revolving fields, the swain Disaster'd stands; sees other hills ascend, Of unknown joyless brow;... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 pages
...the world. 231. FROM ' WINTER.' A TRAVELLER LOST IN THE SNOW. As thus the snowe, arise ; and foul, and fierce, All Winter drives along the darken'd air ; In his own loose-revolving fields the swain Disaster'd stands ; sees other hills ascend, Of unknown joyless brow... | |
| American literature - 1866 - 470 pages
...fierce, All Winter drives along the darkened air j In his own loose revolving fields the swam Disastered stands ; sees other hills ascend, Of unknown joyless brow ; and other scenes, Of horrid prospect, Bhagthe trackless plain : Nor finds the river, nor the forest hid Beneath the formless wild ; but wanders... | |
| James Thomson - Poets, English - 1868 - 416 pages
...shining mountain swells, Tipp'd with a wreath high-curling in the sky. As thus the snows arise, and foul and fierce All Winter drives along the darken'd air, In his own loose-revolving fields the swain Disaster'd stands ; sees other hills ascend, Of unknown, joyless brow... | |
| Book - English literature - 1868 - 168 pages
...of man i Wordsworth. THE BOOK OF ELEGANT EXTRACTS. THE LOST SHEPHERD. *""pHE snows arise, and foul and fierce -*- All Winter drives along the darken'd air. In his own loose-revolving fields the swain Disaster'd stands ; sees other hills ascend, Of unknown joyless brow... | |
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