Out walking in the frozen swamp one gray day, I paused and said, 'I will turn back from here. No, I will go on farther— and we shall see.' The hard snow held me, save where now and then One foot went through. The view was all in lines Straight up and... Current Opinion - Strana 54upravili: - 1915Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Robert Frost - 1915 - 152 str.
...Good-bye." He flung his arms around his face. THE WOOD-PILE OUT walking in the frozen swamp one grey day I paused and said, " I will turn back from here. No, I will go on farther—and we shall see." The hard snow held me, save where now and then One foot went down. The... | |
| Howard Willard Cook - 1918 - 292 str.
...lines as these from "The Wood-Pile" that he is at his best: Out walking in the frozen swamp one grey day I paused and said, "I will turn back from here....now and then One foot went down. The view was all in line? Straight up and down of tall slim trees Too much alike to mark or name a place by So as to say... | |
| Conrad Aiken - 1922 - 378 str.
...and bring you back by force. I will! — " 141 THE WOOD-PILE Out walking in the frozen swamp one grey day I paused and said, " I will turn back from here. No, I will go on farther—and we shall see." The hard snow held me, save where now and then One foot went down. The... | |
| Robert Frost - 1923 - 168 str.
...anywhere at all. Sometimes I wander out of beaten ways Half looking for the orchid Calypso." THE WOOD-PILE OUT walking in the frozen swamp one gray day I paused...snow held me, save where now and then One foot went through. The view was all in lines Straight up and down of tall slim trees Too much alike to mark or... | |
| Robert Frost - 1979 - 642 str.
...stop to try to now. You'll miss your train. Good-by." He flung his arms around his face. THE WOOD-PILE Out walking in the frozen swamp one gray day, I paused...snow held me, save where now and then One foot went through. The view was all in lines 5 Straight up and down of tall slim trees Too much alike to mark... | |
| Robert Frost - 1994 - 64 str.
...sees. Here, on a cold winter's night, he feels the companionship of those inside the houses he passes. Out walking in the frozen swamp one gray day, I paused...said, "I will turn back from here. No, I will go on farther—and we shall see." The hard snow held me, save where now and then One foot went through.... | |
| Jay Parini - 1995 - 788 str.
...you mean to go? First tell me that. I'll follow and bring you back by force. I will! THE WOOD-PILE Out walking in the frozen swamp one gray day, I paused...said, "I will turn back from here. No, I will go on farther—and we shall see." The hard snow held me, save where now and then One foot went through.... | |
| William H. Turner - 1997 - 260 str.
...set a new state record. THE MARSH "Out walking in the frozen swamp one grey day, I paused and said, 7 will turn back from here. No, I will go on farther...The hard snow held me, save where now and then One fool went through. . ." Robert Frost In my youth, I spent much time on my Uncle Melvin and Aunt Dorothy... | |
| Robert Frost - 1998 - 324 str.
...Good-bye." He flung his arms around his face. THE WOOD-PILE Out walking in the frozen swamp one grey day I paused and said, "I will turn back from here....see." The hard snow held me, save where now and then s One foot went down. The view was all in lines Straight up and down of tall slim trees Too much alike... | |
| Robert Faggen - 2001 - 308 str.
...grammar at variance, and run his lines on. For example, in lines four and five of "The Wood-Pile," The hard snow held me, save where now and then One foot went through. . . . just as the snow-crust cannot hold the speaker's weight, the line-end cannot contain... | |
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