| Charles Kingsley - 1882 - 428 Seiten
...man. " There was a roaring in the woods all night ; The rain came heavily and fell in floods ; Bnt now the sun is rising calm and bright, The birds are...voice the stock-dove broods, The jay makes answer as the'magpie chatters, And all the air is filled with pleasant noise of waters." But •was I a gloomy... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1882 - 422 Seiten
...; But now the sun is rising calm and bright ; The birds are singing in the distant woods ; Over bis own sweet voice the Stock-dove broods ; The Jay makes...all the air is filled with pleasant noise of waters. n. All things that love the sun are out of doors ; The sky rejoices in the morning's birth ; The grass... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1883 - 562 Seiten
...attempt also, and might have resorted to his means prematurely ; not so with Pathfinder CHAPTER XXV.' There was a roaring in the wind all night; The rain...heavily, and fell in floods; But now the sun is rising calta and bright; The birds are singing in the silent woods. WORDSWORTH. As the light returned, Pathfinder... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1883 - 568 Seiten
...XXV. •* There was a roaring in the wind all night ; The min came heavily, and fell in floods ; Bat now the sun is rising calm and bright; The birds are singing in Ihe distant woods." WoEDBWORTir. As the light returned, Pathfinder and Cap ascended again to the roof,... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1885 - 480 Seiten
...Independence ! ' They are applied to a fine day, but it is equally true of a fine hour in Lakeland. " There was a roaring in the wind all night :' The rain...makes answer as the magpie chatters ; And all the air fe filled with pleasant noise of waters. All things that love the sun are out of doors ; The sky rejoices... | |
| Anne Thackeray Ritchie - 1886 - 616 Seiten
...hour afterwards she was a widow, and the grand London doctor went back to town. BOOK III. AFTERWARDS. "There was a roaring in the wind all night; The rain...all the air is filled with pleasant noise of waters. " W. WORDSWORTH. CHAPTER I. AFTERWARDS. When the grass was closely mown, Walking on the lawn alone,... | |
| William Wordsworth, William Angus Knight - 1888 - 396 Seiten
...THE LEECH-GATHERER; OR, RESOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE. Composed May 3-July 4, 1802. Published 1807. I. THERE was a roaring in the wind all night ; The rain...all the air is filled with pleasant noise of waters. IL All things that love the sun are out of doors ; The sky rejoices in the morning's birth ; The grass... | |
| Olive Thorne Miller - 1888 - 300 Seiten
...protect himself — in a word, to be free. A BIRD OF AFFAIRS. But now the sun is rising calm and bright ; The jay makes answer as the magpie chatters, And all the air is filled with pleasant sound of waters, All things that love the sun are out of doors. WORDSWORTH. X. A BIRD OF AFFAIRS. ONE... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 268 Seiten
...behove, Hymns in praise of what I love ! 1802. THE LEECH-GATHERER; OR, RESOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE. I. THERE was a roaring in the wind all night ; The rain...all the air is filled with pleasant noise of waters. II. All things that love the sun are out of doors : The sky rejoices in the morning's birth ; The grass... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 284 Seiten
...three or four Who will love my little flower? THE LEECH-GATHERER; OR, RESOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE. THERE was a roaring in the wind all night, The rain...came heavily and fell in floods ; But now the sun is shining calm and bright ; The birds are singing in the distant woods ; Over his own sweet voice the... | |
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