| John Ruskin - 1875 - 200 páginas
...neither blanch in heat, nor pine in frost. To them, slow-fingered, constant -hear ted, is entrusted the weaving of the dark, eternal tapestries of the...while the winds of departing spring scatter the white hawthorn blossom like drifted snow, and summer dims on the parched meadow the drooping of its cowslip... | |
| John Ruskin - 1875 - 206 páginas
...they neither blanch in heat, nor pine in frost. To them, slow-fingered, constant-hearted, is entrusted the weaving of the dark, eternal tapestries of the...while the winds of departing spring scatter the white hawthorn blossom like drifted snow, and summer dims on the parched meadow the drooping of its cowslip... | |
| Harland Coultas - 1877 - 270 páginas
...they neither blanch in heat nor pine in frost. To them, slow-fingered, constant-hearted, is entrusted the weaving of the dark eternal tapestries of the hills ; to them, slow pencilled, iris-dyed, the tender framing of their endless imagery. Sharing the stillness of the... | |
| John Ruskin - 1879 - 506 páginas
...they neither blanch in heat nor pine in frost. To them, slow-fingered, constant-hearted, is entrusted the weaving of the dark, eternal, tapestries of the...and while the winds of departing spring scatter the tvhite hawthorn blossom like drifted snow, and summer dims on the parched meadow the drooping of its... | |
| London readers - 1878 - 344 páginas
...intrusted the weaving of the dark eternal tapestries of the hills ; to them, slow- pencilled, iris-eyed, the tender framing of their endless imagery. Sharing...while the winds of departing spring scatter the white hawthorn blossom like drifted snow, and summer dims on the parched meadow the drooping of its cowslip-gold,... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - 1879 - 300 páginas
...fingered, constant - headed, is entrusted the weaving of the dark eternal tapes- COMMON HAIR-*OSStries of the hills; to them, slow-pencilled, iris-dyed, the tender framing of their endless imagery." One of the first, as one of the largest, most common, and easily distinguished of mosses found growing... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1880 - 394 páginas
...honoured of the earth-children. Unfading as motionless, the worm frets them not and the autumn wastes them not. Strong in lowliness, they neither blanch in heat...iris-dyed, the tender framing of their endless imagery. When we have personified a thing or an idea, we have only to address it directly and the personification... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1880 - 542 páginas
...indicating a kind of intermediate condition between life and no life. Mr. Ruukin says of lichens : — " Sharing the stillness of the unimpassioned rock, they...while the winds of departing spring scatter the white hawthorn blossom like drifted snow, and summer dims on the parched meadow, the drooping of its cowslip-gold... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1880 - 540 páginas
...indicating a kind of intermediate condition between life and no life. Mr. Ruakin says of lichens : — " Sharing the stillness of the unimpassioned rock, they...while the winds of departing spring scatter the white hawthorn blossom like drifted snow, and summer dims on the parched meadow, the drooping of its cowslip-gold... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1880 - 546 páginas
...indicating a kind of intermediate condition between life and no life. Mr. Rugkin says of lichens : — " Sharing the stillness of the unimpassioned rock, they...while the winds of departing spring scatter the white hawthorn blossom like drifted snow, and summer dims on the parched meadow, the drooping of its cowslip-gold... | |
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