| 1854 - Страниц: 706
...his freezing feet he warms, And drag my lady's-cbains and dance The galley slave of dreary forms. 0 ! could he have my share of din And I his quiet ! —...man bored within, And just another bored without. 427 Л CHAT ABOUT PLANTS. LONG years ago I was in the Holy Land. It was the last day I was to spend... | |
| 1854 - Страниц: 768
...his freezing feet he warms, And drag my lady's-chains and dance The galley slave of dreary forms. 0 ! could he have my share of din And I his quiet ! —...one man bored within, And just another bored without A CHAT ABOUT PLANTS. LONG years ago I was in the Holy Land. It was the last day I was to spend near... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1855 - Страниц: 474
...By which his freezing fe Ana drag my lady's chains and done« Tlie galley slave of dreary forms, O l could he have my share of din And I his quiet! — past a doubt CYCLOPAEDIA OF AMERICAN LITERATURE. CHBISTOPriER PEASE CBANCH. CP Ciuxni, a son of Chief Justice Cranch,... | |
| John Williamson Palmer - 1861 - Страниц: 540
...freezing feet he warms, And drag my lady's-chains and dance, The galley-slave of dreary forms. 109 O, could he have my share of din, And I his quiet! —...man bored within. And just another bored without. JAMES RI'SSKLL LOWELL. SIR PATRICK SPENS. THE king sits in Dtmfermline town, Drinking the blude-red... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1869 - Страниц: 312
...quiets of tho moon. The winter wind is not so cold As the bright smile ho sees mo win, Nor the host's oldest wine so old As our poor gabble sour and thin. I envy him the ungyved prance By which his freezing feet ho warms, And drag my lady's-chains, and dance The galley-slave... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1873 - Страниц: 484
...quiets of the moon. The winter wind is not so cold As the bright smile he sees me win. Nor the host's oldest wine so old As our poor gabble sour and thin. I envy him the ungyved prance By which his freezing feet he warms, And drag my lady's-chains and dance The galley-slave... | |
| London Mayfair - 1874 - Страниц: 468
...quiet of the moon. The winter wind is not so cold As the bright smile he sees me win, Nor the host's oldest wine so old As our poor gabble, sour and thin....chains, and dance, The galley-slave of dreary forms. WITHOUT AND WITHIN. 229 Oh, could he have my share of din, And I his quiet ! — past a doubt 'Twould... | |
| 1875 - Страниц: 432
...his freezing feet he warms, 'And drag my lady's-chains and dance The galley-slave of dreary forms. O, could he have my share of din, And I his quiet ! —...man bored within, And just another bored without. JAMES RUSSELL LOWKI.I. SPECTATOR AI? EXTRA. ASI sat at the caft I said to myself, They may talk as... | |
| 1875 - Страниц: 432
...quiets of the morn. The winter wind is not so cold As the bright smile he sees me win, Nor the host's oldest wine so old As our poor gabble sour and thin. I envy him the ungyved prance By which his freezing feet he warm?, And drag my lady's-chains and dance The galley-slave... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1876 - Страниц: 434
...quiets of the moon. The winter wind is not so cold As the bright smile he sees me win, Nor the host s oldest wine so old As our poor gabble sour and thin. I envy him the ungyved prance By which his freezing feet he warms, And drag my lady's-chains and dance The galley-slave... | |
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