Unwarmed by any sunset light The gray day darkened into night, — A night made hoary with the swarm And whirl-dance of the blinding storm, As zigzag wavering to and fro Crossed and recrossed the winge'd snow... The Sokoki Trail - Page 124by Herbert Milton Sylvester - 1907 - 465 pagesFull view - About this book
| Dante Alighieri - 1886 - 574 pages
...[Amalthsea, the Goat] holds Apollo, the white snow is seen to fall in flakes." And Whittier, Snow-Bound : — Unwarmed by any sunset light, The gray day darkened...zigzag wavering to and fro Crossed and recrossed the wing&l snow. 72. The spirits described in Canto XXII. 131, as The triumphant throng That comes rejoicing... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1886 - 486 pages
...Goat] holds Apollo, the white snow is seen to fall in flakes." And Whittier, Snow-Bound : — Unwarned by any sunset light, The gray day darkened into night,...with the swarm And whirl-dance of the blinding storm, AB zigzag WBvering to and fro Crossed and reerosaed the winged snow. 72. The spirits deseribed in Canto... | |
| Lucy A. Chittenden - English language - 1884 - 204 pages
...the scaffold's pole of birch, The cock his crested helmet bent And down his querulous challenge sent. Unwarmed by any sunset light The gray day darkened...to and fro, Crossed and recrossed the winged snow. And ere the early bedtime came The white drift piled the window-frame, And through the glass the clothes-line... | |
| M. F. Hyde - 1888 - 246 pages
...wintry shore, And felt the strong pulse throbbing there Beat with low rhythm our inland air. ******* Unwarmed by any sunset light The gray day darkened...to and fro Crossed and recrossed the winge'd snow : And ere the early bedtime came The white drift piled the window-frame, And through the glass the... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1888 - 366 pages
...scaffold's pole of birch, The cock his crested helmet bent And down his querulous challenge sent. VUnwarmed by any sunset light The gray day darkened into night,...to and fro, Crossed and recrossed the winged snow : And ere the early bedtime came The white drift piled the window-frame, /And through the glass the... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1888 - 570 pages
...the scaffold's pole of birch, The cock his crested helmet bent And down his querulous challenge sent. Unwarmed by any sunset light The gray day darkened...with the swarm And whirl-dance of the blinding storm, A» zigzag wavering to and fro Crossed and recrossed the winged snow : And ere the early bedtime came... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - American literature - 1888 - 600 pages
...stars below in Frederick town! 1863. | • i FROM "SNOW-BOUND." [Snow-Bound. A Winter Idyl. 1866.] THE STORM. As zigzag wavering to and fro Crossed and recrossed the winged snow : And ere the early bedtime came The white drift piled the window-frame, And through the glass the... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 600 pages
...thy stars below in Frederick town! 1863. FROM "SNOW-BOUND." [Snow-Sound. A Winter Idyl. 1866.] THE STORM. As zigzag wavering to and fro Crossed and recrossed the winged snow: And ere the early bedtime came The white drift piled the window-frame, And through the glass the clothes-line... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - American poetry - 1888 - 534 pages
...[Tnwarmed by any sunset light And whirl-dance of the blinding storm, A night made hoary with the swarm, As zigzag wavering to and fro Crossed and recrossed the winged snow : And ere the early bedtime came The white drift piled the window-frame, And through the glass the... | |
| Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin - Readers - 1889 - 524 pages
...scaffold's pole of birch, The cock his crested helmet bent And down his querulous3 challenge sent. Unwarmed by any sunset light The gray day darkened...to and fro Crossed and recrossed the winged snow: And, ere the early bedtime came, The white drift piled the window frame, And through the glass the... | |
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