And dark as winter was the flow Of Iser rolling rapidly." Read, "And dark as winter was the flow — of Iser rolling rapidly." The error of ccesural pause would occur thus : " The look that spoke gladness and welcome was gone." " The blaze that shone... Home: A Poem ... - Pagina 121door John B. Greenshields - 1806 - 144 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| William Russell - 1844 - 428 pagina’s
...of casural pause would occur thus : " The look that spoke gladness and welcome was gone." Read thus, "The look that spoke gladness — and welcome was...blaze that shone bright in the hall was no more." Read thus, " The blaze that shone bright — in the hall was no more." " The boy stood on the burning... | |
| William Russell - 1851 - 392 pagina’s
...as winter was the flow — of Iser rolling rapidly." The error of cwsural pause would occur thus : " The look that spoke gladness and welcome was gone."...blaze that shone bright in the hall was no more." Read thus, " The blaze that shone bright — in the hall was no more." " The boy stood on the burning... | |
| William Russell - 1854 - 398 pagina’s
...winter was the flow — of Iser rolling rapidly." The error of ccesural pause would occur thus : " The look that spoke gladness and welcome was gone."...blaze that shone bright in the hall was no more." Read thus, " The blaze that shone bright — in the hall was no more." " The boy stood on the burning... | |
| William Motherwell - 1872 - 546 pagina’s
...pain, I sought on the bosom of peace to reeline: I hied to the home of my fathers again, But the heme of my fathers no longer was mine. The look that spoke gladness and weleome waa gone; The blaze that shone bright in the hall was no more : A stranger was there, with... | |
| Mrs. D. M. Warren - 1883 - 130 pagina’s
...how express and admirable! In action | how like an angel! in apprehension | how like a god! Example. The look | that spoke gladness and welcome was gone....blaze | that shone bright in the hall! was no more. Example. Who would not wish to be from wealth exempt, Since riches point to misery | and contempt.... | |
| Robert Irving Fulton - 1885 - 96 pagina’s
...how express and admirable ! In action | how like an angel! in apprehension | how like a god! Example. The look | that spoke gladness and welcome was .gone....blaze | that shone bright in the hall was no more. Example. Who would not wish to be from wealth exempt, Since riches point to misery | and contempt.... | |
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