Folk say, a wizard to a northern king At Christmas-tide such wondrous things did show That through one window men beheld the spring, And through another saw the summer glow, And through a third the fruited vines a-row, While still, unheard, but in its... The Brotherhood of Letters - Strana 156autor/autoři: John Rogers Rees - 1889 - 271 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Morris - 1868 - 700 str.
...tale not too importunate To those who in the sleepy region stay, Lulled by the singer of an empty day. Folk say, a wizard to a northern king At Christmas-tide...wonted way, Piped the drear wind of that December day. So with this Earthly Paradise it is, If ye will read aright, and pardon me, Who strive to build a shadowy... | |
| William Morris - 1868 - 698 str.
...tale not too importunate To those who in the sleepy region stay. Lulled by the singer of an empty day. Folk say, a wizard to a northern king At Christmas-tide...wonted way, Piped the drear wind of that December da\. So with this Earthly Paradise it is, If ye will read aright, and pardon me, Who strive to build... | |
| William Morris - 1868 - 700 str.
...empty day. Folk say, a wizard to a northern king At Christmas-tide suck wondrous things did shou,, That through one window men beheld the spring, And through another saw fhe summer glow, And through a third the fruited vines a-row, While still, unheard, but in its wonted... | |
| William Morris - 1869 - 708 str.
...tale not too importunate To those who in the sleepy region stay, Lulled by the singer of an empty day. Folk say, a wizard to a northern king At Christmas-tide...show, That through one window men beheld the spring, * ind through anotlier saw the summer glmt', Ani ' through a third the fruited vines a-row, While still,... | |
| William Morris - 1869 - 692 str.
...tale not too importunate To those who in the sleepy region stay. Lulled by the singer of an empty day. Folk say, a wizard to a northern king At Christmas-tide such wondrous things did sho~u.', That through one window men beheld the spring. Ami through another sa7a the summer glow, And... | |
| William Morris - 1870 - 196 str.
...The note of the poem is exquisitely struck in the half-dozen «canzas which open the volume : — " Folk say, a wizard to a northern king At Christmas-tide...wondrous things did show, that through one window men behelcT the spring, And through another saw the summer glow, And through a third the fruited vines... | |
| William Morris - 1870 - 444 str.
...not too importunate To those who in the sleepy region stay, Lulled by the singer of an empty day* I Folk say, a wizard to a northern king At Christmas-tide such wondrous things That through one window men beheld the spring, And through another saw the summer glow. And through... | |
| William Morris - 1871 - 446 str.
...the singer of an empty day. I Folk say, a wizard to a northern king At Christmas-tide stick wondroiis things did show, That through one window men beheld...wonted way, Piped the drear wind of that December day. So with this Earthly Paradise it is, If ye will read aright, and pardon me, Who strive to build a shadowy... | |
| William Morris - 1871 - 444 str.
...calm. The note of the poem is exquisitely struck in the half-dozen «anzas which open the volume: — " Folk say, a wizard to a northern king At Christmas-tide...wondrous things did show, That through one window men behelif the spring, And through another saw the summer glow, And through a third the fruited vines... | |
| William Morris - 1871 - 704 str.
...not too importunate To those wJio in the sleepy region stay, Lulled by the singer of an empty day. Folk say, a wizard to a northern king At Christmas-tide such wondrous things did show, Tliat through one window men beheld the spring, And through another saw the summer glow, And through... | |
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