Though Nature could not touch his heart By lovely forms and silent weather, And tender sounds, yet you might see At once, that Peter Bell and she Had often been together. A savage wildness round him hung As of a dweller out of doors ; In his whole figure... Peter's Letters to His Kinsfolk - Страница 234по John Gibson Lockhart - 1819Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1846 - 790 страници
...appear emaciated withont disease. He, too, must enter the Union. The next is a hard-featured man ; — " A savage wildness round him hung As of a dweller out of doors ; In Ins whole figure, and hie mien, A savage character was seen Of mountains and of dreary moors." He does... | |
| 1819 - 792 страници
...weather, And tender sounds, yet you might see At once that Peter Bell and she Had often been together. A savage wildness round him hung As of a dweller out of doors ; In his whole figure anil his mien A savage character was seen, Of mountains and of dreary moors. To all the unshap'd half... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 372 страници
...weather, And tender sounds, yet you might see At once, that Peter Bell and she Had often been together. A savage wildness round him hung As of a dweller out...character was seen, Of mountains and of dreary moors. To all the unshaped half-human thoughts Which solitary Nature feeds 'Mid summer storms or winter's... | |
| James Mitchell - 1825 - 798 страници
...his functions, not a little of the air and aspect natural to him in his own paternal wilderness, lie climbed staircases with the same light and elastic spring which had been wont to carry him unfatigued to the brow of Cairngorm or Ben Nevis; and he executed the commands of his employer fro... | |
| John Anderson - 1826 - 502 страници
...staring out of his head, and his frame worn down and emaciated by an excessive use of this drug. " A savage wildness round him hung, " As of a dweller out of doors ; " In his whole figure and his mem, " A savage character was seen." All these chiefs expressed their joy at my arrival amongst them,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 412 страници
...weather, And tender sounds, yet you might see At once, that Peter Bell and she Had often been together. A savage wildness round him hung As of a dweller out...character was seen, Of mountains and of dreary moors. To all the unshaped half-human thoughts Which solitary Nature feeds 'Mid summer storms or winter's... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 414 страници
...weather, And tender sounds, yet you might see At once that Peter Bell and she Had often been together. " A savage wildness round him hung As of a dweller out...seen Of mountains and of dreary moors. ****** " He had a dark and sidelong walk, And long and slouching was his gait; Beneath his looks so bare and bold,... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 426 страници
...weather, And tender sounds, yet you might see At once that Peter Bell and she Had often been together. " A savage wildness round him hung As of a dweller out...seen Of mountains and of dreary moors. ****** " He had a dark and sidelong walk, And long and slouching was his gait ; Beneath his looks so bare and bold,... | |
| 1871 - 860 страници
...weather, And tender sounds, yet you might see At once, that Peter Bell and she Had often been together. A savage wildness round him hung As of a dweller out of doors; la his whole figure and his mien A savage character was seen Of mountains and of dreary moors. To all... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 страници
...weather, And tender sounds, yet you might eee At once, that Peter Bell and she Had often been together. A savage wildness round him hung As of a dweller out...character was seen Of mountains and of dreary moors. To all the unshaped half-human thought« Which solitary Nature feeds 'Mid summer storms or winter's... | |
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