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Sometime he scuds far off , and there he stares ; Anon he starts at stirring of a feather ; To bid the wind a base he now prepares , And where he run or fly they know not whether ; For through his mane and tail the high wind sings ...
Sometime he scuds far off , and there he stares ; Anon he starts at stirring of a feather ; To bid the wind a base he now prepares , And where he run or fly they know not whether ; For through his mane and tail the high wind sings ...
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But all these poor forbiddings could not stay him ; He in the worst sense consters their denial : The doors , the wind , the glove , that did delay him , He takes for accidental things of trial ; Or as those bars which stop the hourly ...
But all these poor forbiddings could not stay him ; He in the worst sense consters their denial : The doors , the wind , the glove , that did delay him , He takes for accidental things of trial ; Or as those bars which stop the hourly ...
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A name of the wind - gall " ; " Wind - gall . A luminous halo on the edge of a distant cloud , where there is rain , usually seen in the wind's eye , and looked upon as a sure precursor of stormy weather . Also , an atmospheric effect ...
A name of the wind - gall " ; " Wind - gall . A luminous halo on the edge of a distant cloud , where there is rain , usually seen in the wind's eye , and looked upon as a sure precursor of stormy weather . Also , an atmospheric effect ...
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