10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DREARIHOOD»
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drearihood in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, bart: complete in ...
... And wisdom holds his steadier torch in vain, Obscured the painting seems,
mistimed the lay, Nor dare we of our listless load complain, For who for sympathy
may seek that cannot tell of paint The jolly sportsman knows such drearihood, ...
Sir Walter Scott, John Gibson Lockhart, 1847
2
The Poetical Works of Walter Scott, Etc
The jolly sportsman knows such drearihood, When bursts in deluge the autumnal
rain, Clouding that morn which threats the heathmock's brood; 6" such. in
summeli's drought the anglers p am, Who hope the soft mild southern shoWer in
vain; ...
3
Poetical Works Complete in One Volume
The jolly sportsman knows such drearihood, When bursts in deluge the autumnal
rain,' Clouding that morn which threats the . heath-cock's brood; Of such, in
summe1i's_drought the anglers V p ain, Who hope the soft mild_ southern
shower in ...
The jolly sportsman knows such drearihood, When bursts in deluge the autumnal
rain, Clouding that morn which threats the heath-cock's brood ; Of such, in
summer's drought, the anglers plain, Who hope the soft mild southern shower in
vain ...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott
The jolly sportsman knows such drearihood, When bursts in deluge the autumnal
rain, Clouding that morn which threats the heath-cock's brood ; Of such, in
summer's drought, the anglers plain, Who hope the soft mild southern shower in
vain ...
6
Dante's Divine comedy, tr. in the original ternary rhyme by ...
DANTE'S. DIVINE. COMEDY. THE VISION OF HELL. CANTO I. Upon the journey
of our life midway, I found myself within a darksome wood, As from the right path I
had gone astray. Ah ! hut to speak hereof is drearihood ; This wood so wild, ...
7
The soul's exodus and pilgrimage [sermons].
But for that moment of open vision he had never faced the drearihood of the
desert ; but for that word of ample promise he had never borne so patiently their
murmurs and cries of lust. The glooms of his daily marches were lit by the glory
which ...
James Baldwin Brown, 1862
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The Poetical Works. - Francfort A. M., Broemer 1826
The jolly sportsman knows such drearihood, When bursts in deluge the autumnal
rain, Clouding that morn which threats the heath-cock's brood; 0f such, in
summer's drought the anglers plain, Who hope the soft mild southern shower in
vain; ...
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The earthly paradise: a poem
... Nor sooth dared murmur aught the while, But turning smiled a grim hard smile
To see the carle his pieces count Still weeping: so did all men mount And turning
round into the wood Forgat him and his drearihood, And soon were far off from ...
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A Companion to Poetic Genre
Ah! But to speak hereof is drearihood; This wood so wild, so stubborn, and so
keen, That fear is by the very thought renewed (Inferno, Canto 1, ll.1-6, tr. Cayley)
Three years later appeared Thomas Brooksbank's translation of the Inferno ...