The Wind on the Heath: A Gypsy AnthologyJohn Sampson |
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... looked at each other and conversed ; but their words had then no meaning for my ears . The tall Gypsy shook his head- ' Very well , ' said the other in English , I will - that's all . ' Then pushing the people aside , he strode to the ...
... looked at each other and conversed ; but their words had then no meaning for my ears . The tall Gypsy shook his head- ' Very well , ' said the other in English , I will - that's all . ' Then pushing the people aside , he strode to the ...
Page 226
... looked up to the big pulpit , and lo ! the tinker was in the pulpit , and he raised his arm and began to preach . Anon , I found myself at York again , just as the drop fell , and I looked up , and I saw , not the tinker , but my own ...
... looked up to the big pulpit , and lo ! the tinker was in the pulpit , and he raised his arm and began to preach . Anon , I found myself at York again , just as the drop fell , and I looked up , and I saw , not the tinker , but my own ...
Page 317
... looked around upon the dirt , squalor , -a of them stood outside the tent ; stones - there were walls , loose boulders , mountains , indeed , of stone ; grass - ay , a meadow - full of grass ; and mud - yon road assuredly was muddy ...
... looked around upon the dirt , squalor , -a of them stood outside the tent ; stones - there were walls , loose boulders , mountains , indeed , of stone ; grass - ay , a meadow - full of grass ; and mud - yon road assuredly was muddy ...
Contents
THE DARK RACE | 3 |
THE YOUTHFUL RUSKIN SPEAKS | 10 |
WHERE DO WE COME FROM? | 16 |
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Arthur Symons Aunt Rodi beautiful bebee behold birds brother called chap Charles Godfrey Leland child colour dance dark death donkey drows earth Egyptian eyes face familiar spirit father fire fortune Francis Hindes Groome gentleman George Borrow Gilderoy gipsy gipsy's give gorgios grass Groome gypsy girl gypsy laddie hair hand hanging hath head hear heard heart hedge Hindity horse John Bunyan King Kiomi lady language laugh Lavengro live looked Lord morning mother never night Petulengro poor pretty race road Romany Romany Rye round siƩs sing sleep song speak stood strange sweet talk tell tent thee Theodore Watts-Dunton things thou art thought tree turned unto Ursula Victoria Sackville-West W. H. Hudson wife wild William Hazlitt wind woman wonder wood words young Zorongo