Hast thou seen in winter's stormiest day The trunk of a blighted oak, Not dead, but sinking in slow decay, Beneath time's resistless stroke, Round which a luxuriant Ivy... poems and letters - Side 223af bernard barton - 1853Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1820 - 524 sider
...more can be : Yet think not I ask thee to pity my lot, Perhaps I see beauty where thou dost not. Hast thou seen, in winter's stormiest day, The trunk of...I, at thy years might do, Pass'd carelessly by, nor turned again That scathed wreck to view : But now I can draw, from that mould'ring tree, Thoughts which... | |
| 1818 - 596 sider
...more can be : Yet think not I ask thee to pity my lot, Perhaps I saw beauty where thou dost not. Hast thou seen, in winter's stormiest day, The trunk of...decay, Beneath time's resistless stroke — Round which luxuriant Ivy had grown, And wreatlfd it with verdure no longer its own ; Perchance thou has seen this... | |
| 1820 - 856 sider
...more can be : Yet think not I ask thee to pity my lot, Perhaps I see beauty where thou dost not. Hast thou seen, in winter's stormiest day, The trunk of...sinking in slow decay. Beneath time's resistless stroke, Bound which a luxuriant ivy had grown, And wreath'd it with verdure no longer its own ? Perchance thou... | |
| 1820 - 490 sider
...ean be : ' Tet think not I ask thee to pity my lot, Perhaps I see beauty where thon dost sot. Hast thou seen, in winter's stormiest day, The trunk of...Not dead, but sinking in slow decay, Beneath time's resistless1 stroke, Round which a luxuriant Ivy had grown, And wreath'd it with verdure no longer its... | |
| Bernard Barton - 1820 - 316 sider
...more can be: Yet think not I ask thee to pity my lot, Perhaps I see beauty where thou dost not. Hast thou seen, in winter's stormiest day, The trunk of...blighted oak, Not dead, but sinking in slow decay, 134 Perchance thou hast seen this sight, and then, As I, at thy years might do, Pass'd carelessly by,... | |
| 1820 - 866 sider
...Round winch .1 luxuriant Ivy had grown, \wl im-ath'd it witli verdure no longer its own ? fro-nancc thou hast seen this sight, and then, As I, at thy years might do, Pw'd carelessly by, nor turned again To«l scathed 'wreck to view : But now 1 can draw, from that monld'ring... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1820 - 888 sider
...had grown, And wreath' d it with verdure no longer its own ? I'crchuncc thou hast seen this right, and then, As I, at thy years might do, Pass'd carelessly by, nor turned again That scathed wreck to view : Bnt now I can draw, from that mould'ring tree, Thoughts which... | |
| Bernard Barton - 1821 - 260 sider
...more can be : Yet think not I ask thee to pity my lot, Perhaps I see beauty where thou dost not. Hast thou seen, in winter's stormiest day, The trunk of...this sight, and then, As I, at thy years might do, i Pass'd carelessly by, nor turned again That scathed wreck to view : But now I can draw, from that... | |
| Bernard Barton - 1821 - 266 sider
...more can be: Yet think not I ask thee to pity my lot, Perhaps I see beauty where thou dost not. Ha.st thou seen, in winter's stormiest day, The trunk of...grown, And wreath'd it with verdure no longer its own I Perchance thou hast seen this sight, and then, As I, at thy years might do, Pass'd carelessly by,... | |
| 1821 - 444 sider
...heart's-ease (viola tricolor J, are still in blow. Many names have been given to that univer' Hast them seen, in winter's stormiest day, The trunk of a blighted...stroke, Round which a luxuriant ivy had grown, And wreathed it with verdure no longer its own ? Perchance thou hast seen this sight, and then, As I, at... | |
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