There was a hardness in his cheek, There was a hardness in his eye, As if the man had fixed his face, In many a solitary place, Against the wind and open sky... Revue canadienne - Page 774edited by - 1870Full view - About this book
| England - 1819 - 792 pages
...thinking of his when» and hoy» ; And half by knitting of his brows Beneath the glaring sun. There was a hardness in his cheek, There was a hardness in his eye, As if the man had fix'd his face, In many a solitary place, Against the wind and open sky I The narrative... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1820 - 372 pages
...thinking of his tokens and hows ; And half, by knitting of his brows Beneath the glaring sun. There was a hardness in his cheek, There was a hardness in his eye, As if the man had fixed his face, In many a solitary place, Against the wind and open sky ! ONE NIGHT,... | |
| Fireside scenes - 1825 - 920 pages
...GREEN, PATERNOSTER-ROW. 1825. A SKETCH FROM THE PARLOUR OF MY" INN. No. 5. * THE WANDERER. VOL. There was a hardness in his cheek, There was a hardness in his eye, As if the man had fixed his face In many a solitary place, Against the wind and open sky. WoUDSWOBTB.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 412 pages
...thinking of his whens and hows ; And half, by knitting of his brows Beneath the glaring sun. There was a hardness in his cheek, There was a hardness in his eye, As if the man had fixed his face, In many a solitary place, Against the wind and open sky ! ONE NIGHT,... | |
| France - 1865 - 1088 pages
...there, But, in ils stead, a medley air Of cunning and impudence. There was a hardness in bis clieek, There was a hardness in his eye (1). En vérité,...C'est celui de votre ancien ami, monsieur Blumenbach ! (1) « Son visage était aigu comme le vent qui pénètre à travers la haie de néfliers •auvages;... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 426 pages
...bare and bold, You might perceive his spirit cold Was playing with some inward bait. ****** " There was a hardness in his cheek, There was a hardness in his eye, As if the man had fix'd his face, In many a solitary place, Against the wind and open sky." I would... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 414 pages
...bare and bold, You might perceive his spirit cold Was playing with some inward bait. ****** " There was a hardness in his cheek, There was a hardness in his eye, As if the man had fix'd his face, In many a solitary place, Against the wind and open sky." I would... | |
| American periodicals - 1871 - 860 pages
...of his'1 whens ' and • hows ' ; And half, hy knitting of his brows Beneath the glaring sun. There was a hardness in his cheek, There was a hardness in his eye, As if the man had fixed his face, In many a solitary place, Against the wind and open sky! " The manner... | |
| William Wordsworth - Authors' presentation copies - 1845 - 688 pages
...thinking of his ' wh&uf and ' hows ;' And half, by knitting of his brows Beneath the glaring sun. There was a hardness in his cheek, There was a hardness in his eye, As if tin1 man had fixed his face, In many a solitary place, Against the wind and open sky ! " ONE... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 pages
...thinking of his ' whens' and ' hows ;' And half, by knitting of his brows Beneath the glaring sun. There was a hardness in his cheek, There was a hardness in his eye, As if the man had fixed his face, In many a solitary place, Against the wind and open sky !" ONE NIGHT,... | |
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