| Phineas Garrett - 1885 - 974 páginas
...fell away; And all who see him say 'tis plain, That, live as Ion" ni live he may, He never will bo warm again. No word to any man he utters, Abed or up, to young or old ; But ever to himself he mutters, " Poor Harry Gill is very cold." Abed or np. by ni<rht or day, His teeth they chatter,... | |
| 1886 - 552 páginas
...casement in the wiud. And Harry's llesh it fell away; Aud all who see him say, " 'Tis plain That, live as long as live he may, He never will be warm again."...utters, Abed or up, to young or old ; But ever to himseH he mutters, "Poor Harry Gill is very cold! " Abed or up, by night or day, His teeth they chatter,... | |
| Jenny H. Stickney - 1889 - 376 páginas
...casement in the wind. And Harry's flesh it fell away, And all who see him say 'tis plain That, live as long as live he may, He never will be warm again....utters, Abed or up, to young or old ; But ever to himself he mutters, " Poor Harry Gill is very cold ! " Abed or up, by night or day, His teeth they... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 1152 páginas
...casement in the wind. And Harry's flesh it fell away ; And all who see him say, 'tis plain, That, live as long as live he may, He never will be warm again. 8o 81 A-bed or up, by night or day ; His teeth they chatter, chatter still. Now think, ye farmers all,... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1890 - 274 páginas
...casement in the wind. And Harry's flesh it fell away ; And all who see him say 'tis plain, That, live as long as live he may, He never will be warm again....utters, A-bed or up, to young or old ; But ever to himself he mutters, " Poor Harry Gill is very cold." A-bed or up, by night or day ; His teeth they... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1890 - 276 páginas
...casement in the wind. And Harry's flesh it fell away ; And all who see him say 'tis plain, That, live as long as live he may, He never will be warm again. 92 No word to any man he utters, A-bed or up, to young or old ; But ever to himself he mutters, " Poor... | |
| 1893 - 262 páginas
...casement in the wind. And Harry's flesh it fell away; And all who see him say 'tis plain, That live as long as live he may, He never will be warm again. No word to auy man he utters, A-hed or up, to young or old, But ever to himself he mutters, " Poor Harry Gill... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1893 - 394 páginas
...casement in the wind. And Harry's flesh it fell away; And all who see him say, ' tis plain, That, live as long as live he may, He never will be warm again. izo No word to any man he utters, A-bed or up, to young or old ; But ever to himself he mutters, "... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1896 - 424 páginas
...all who see him say, 'tis plain That, live as long as live he may, He never will be warm again. 12 o No word to any man he utters, A-bed or up, to young or old; But ever to himself he mutters, " Poor Harry Gill is very cold." A-bed or up, by night or day ; 12 5 His teeth... | |
| Curtis Guild - 1896 - 374 páginas
...turned away. And the poem tells us that he never was warm again, despite extra coats and blankets : No word to any man he utters, Abed or up, to young or old ; But ever to himself he mutters, " Poor Harry Gill is very cold ! " HOMES OF THE POETS How well I remember a pleasant... | |
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