| Elizabeth Kent (botanist.) - 1825 - 466 páginas
...and inveterately convolved : Nor uninformed with phantasy, and looks ,' , '\ '. ,,;,'„, .-. 5> ' That threaten the profane; a pillared shade, Upon...tinged Perennially ; — beneath whose sable roof , '. %,I Of boughs, as if for festal purpose, decked • •• - With unrejoicing berries, ghostly... | |
| 1821 - 370 páginas
...looks That threaten the profane ; — a pillar'd shade Upon whose griissless floor of red-brown huc, By sheddings from the pining umbrage tinged Perennially — beneath whose sable roof Of boughs ,a> if for festal purpose deck'd By unrejoieing berries, ghostly sha|>es May meet at noon-tide— Fear... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1848 - 358 páginas
...threaten the profane ;— a pitlar'd shade I'pon whose grassless floor of red-brown hue, By hhoddmss from the pining umbrage tinged Perennially— beneath whose sable roof Of boughs, as it (at fatal purpnse deck'd By v«rrjoicing farrier, ghostly shapes May meet at noon-tide— Frar and... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1851 - 236 páginas
...inveterately convolved : Nor uninformed with phantasy and looks That threaten the profane ; a pillar'd shade, Upon whose grassless floor of red-brown hue...pining umbrage tinged Perennially ; beneath whose table roof Of boughs, as if for future purpose deck'd With unrejoicing berries, ghostly shapes May... | |
| John Ruskin - 1863 - 420 páginas
...inveterately convolved ; Nor uniformed with Phantasy, and looks That threaten the profane ; a pillnrcd shade, Upon whose grassless floor of red-brown hue,...Perennially, — beneath whose sable roof Of boughs, us if for festal purpose, decked With unrejoicing berries, ghostly Shapes May meet at noontide ; Fear... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1876 - 460 páginas
...copsewood, are the dark tops of the Borrowdale "^Trtos to be seen, of which Wordsworth says : — ' Those fraternal four of Borrowdale, Joined in one...umbrage tinged Perennially — beneath whose sable roof ,i Of boughs, as if for festal purpose, decked . With unrejoicing berries — ghostly shapes May meet... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 600 páginas
...intertwisted libres serpentine Up-coiling, and inveterately convolved ; Nor uninformed with fantasy, and looks That threaten the profane; a pillared shade....umbrage tinged Perennially; beneath whose sable roof Of bough ' ', as if for festal purpose, decked With unrejoicing berries, ghostly shapes May meet at noontide;... | |
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