| Archibald Lampman - Canadian poetry - 1888 - 174 pages
...lonely places ? He is not desolate, but only Sees, where ye cannot, hidden faces. From plains that reel to southward, dim, The road runs by me white and bare...seems to swim Beyond, and melt into the glare. Upward half way, or it may be Nearer the summit, slowly steals A hay-cart, moving dustily With idly clacking... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen, Goodridge Bliss Roberts - American poetry - 1891 - 796 pages
...Shall near the throne supreme. 575 ARCHIBALD LAMPMAN. [Born November 1861.] HEAT. FROM plains that reel to southward, dim, The road runs by me white and bare...seems to swim Beyond, and melt into the glare ; Upward half way, or it may be Nearer the summit slowly steals A hay-cart moving dustily With idly clacking... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen, Goodridge Bliss Roberts - American poetry - 1891 - 728 pages
...white and bare ; Up the steep hill it seems to swim Beyond, and melt into the glare ; Upward half way, or it may be Nearer the summit slowly steals A hay-cart moving dustily With idly clacking wheels. By his cart's side the waggoner Is slouching slowly at his ease,... | |
| Frank elgin Wetherell - Canadian poetry - 1893 - 230 pages
...brothers, without distress, In calm-eyed peace and godlike blamelessness. Heat From plains that reel to southward, dim, The road runs by me white and bare...seems to swim Beyond, and melt into the glare. Upward half way, or it may be Nearer the summit, slowly steals A hay-cart, moving dustily With idly clacking... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - English poetry - 1895 - 440 pages
...meadows listen, crowned with light, And the hill-tops own its might I 658 639 FROM plains that reel to southward, dim, The road runs by me white and bare...seems to swim Beyond, and melt into the glare. Upward half way, or it may be Nearer the summit, slowly steals A hay-cart, moving dustily With idly clacking... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - English poetry - 1895 - 802 pages
...And the hill-tops own its might 1 658 639 3lrcl)ibalD ILimpmnu FROM plains that reel to sonthward, dim, The road runs by me white and bare ; Up the steep...seems to swim Beyond, and melt into the glare. Upward half way, or it may be Nearer the summit, slowly steals A hay-cart, moving dustily With idly clacking... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - English poetry - 1895 - 810 pages
...repeat, Till the mild, hushed meadows listen crowned with light, And the hill-tops own its might I HEAT The road runs by me white and bare ; Up the steep hill it seems to swim FROM plains that reel to southward, dim, Nearer the summit, slowly steals A hay-cart, moving dustily... | |
| James David Edgar - Canada - 1898 - 310 pages
...worthy of that master of pathetic memories, Lamartine. HEAT. Bv ARCtuHA1.n LAMPMAN From plains that reel to southward, dim, The road runs by me white and bare...seems to swim Beyond, and melt into the glare. Upward half way, or it may be Nearer the summit, slowly steals A hay-cart, moving dustily With idly clacking... | |
| Self-culture - 1899 - 880 pages
...Ottawa, Canada. " From plains that reel to southward dim, The road rides by me white and bare ; t'p the steep hill it seems to swim Beyond and melt into the glare.* The opening lines of « Snow " likewise serve the purpose of general suggestion. In " Freedom " the... | |
| Archibald Lampman - Canadian poetry - 1900 - 518 pages
...places? He is not desolate, but only Sees, where ye cannot, hidden faces. HEAT From plains that reel to southward, dim, The road runs by me white and bare...Nearer the summit, slowly steals A hay-cart, moving dustily With idly clacking wheels. By his cart's side the wagoner Is slouching slowly at his ease,... | |
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