Off the curdled sky. Hark ! The brave North-easter ! Breast-high lies the scent, On by holt and headland, Over heath and bent. Chime, ye dappled darlings, Through the sleet and snow. Who can over-ride you? Let the horses go ! Chime, ye dappled darlings,... The people's history of Cleveland and its vicinage - 25 ページGeorge Markham Tweddell 著 - 1872全文表示 - この書籍について
 | 1738
...which this thought is well expressed. It is called, THE NOETH EAST WIND. Let the luscious South wind Breathe in lovers' sighs, While the lazy gallants...eyes. What does he but soften Heart alike and pen ? "Tis the hard grey weather Breeds hardy Englishmen. What's the soft South-wester ? 'Tis the ladies'... | |
 | Charles Kingsley - 1858 - 169 ページ
...heath and bent. H 2 Chime, ye dappled darlings, Through the sleet and snow. Who can over-ride you ? Let the horses go ! Chime, ye dappled darlings, Down...eyes. What does he but soften Heart alike and pen? Tis the hard grey weather Breeds hard English men. What's the soft South-wester? "Tis the ladies' breeze,... | |
 | 1860
...darlings, Through the sleet and snow. Who can over-ride you? Let the horse» go. " Chime, ye dappl'd darlings. Down the roaring blast; You shall see a fox die Ere an hour be past. * Go! «nd rest to-morrow, Hunting in yonr dreama, While our skates are ringing O'er the frozen streams."... | |
 | John Charles Curtis - 1863
...Over heath and bent. Chime, ye dappled darlings, Through the sleet and snow. Who can over-ride you? Let the horses go ! Chime, ye dappled darlings, Down...eyes. What does he but soften Heart alike and pen 1 'Tis the hard gray winter Breeds hard Englishmen. What's the soft South-wester? Tis the ladies' breeze,... | |
 | William Longman - 1863 - 459 ページ
...Over heath and bent. Chime, ye dappled darlings, Through the sleet and snow. Who can over-ride you ? Let the horses go ! Chime, ye dappled darlings, Down...to-morrow, Hunting in your dreams, While our skates arc ringing O'er the frozen streams. Let the luscious South-wind Breathe in lovers' sighs, While the... | |
 | William Longman - 1863 - 459 ページ
...Over heath and bent. Chime, ye dappled darlings, Throngh the sleet and snow. Who can over-ride you ? Let the horses go ! Chime, ye dappled darlings, Down the roaring blast ; Yon shall see a fox die Ere an honr be past. Go! and rest to-morrow, Hunting in your dreams, While... | |
 | ...Iteuwa the rearing blast You shall see a fox die, E'er am hs»«r be past, " Go ! and rest te-momnr, Hunting in your dreams, While our skates are ringing O'er the frozen streams. " Let the luscious south wind Breathe in lover's sighs, While the Inzy gallants, Bask in ladies' eyes. " What does he... | |
 | Marlborough coll - 1885
...Through the sleet and snow, Who can override you ? Lot the horses go ! Let tho luscious South wind Breathe in lovers' sighs, While the lazy gallants...eyes. What does he but soften, Heart alike and pen ? 'Tis the hard grey weather, Breeds hard Englishmen. What's the soft South-wester? 'Tis tho ladies'... | |
 | 1866
...Westward Ho ! shouts, with that wind in his teeth, The East for ever ! Let the luscious South wind Breathe in lovers' sighs ; While the lazy gallants...eyes. What does he but soften Heart alike and pen ? 'Tis the hard grey weather Breeds hard Englishmen. § What's the soft South-wester? 'Tis the ladies'... | |
 | George H Strutt - 1866 - 240 ページ
...The brave North-easter ! Breast-high lies the scent, On by holt and headland, Over heath and bent. Go ! and rest to-morrow, Hunting in your dreams, While...ringing O'er the frozen streams. Let the luscious South- wind Breathe in lovers' sighs, While the lazy gallants Bask in ladies' eyes. What does he but... | |
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