10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNSTAYING»
Discover the use of
unstaying in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unstaying and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Dictionary of the Welsh Language
Diryfyg, un- presumptuous. Dirym, powerless ; feeble, weak. Diryw, degenerate,
debased Disathr, untrodde», unbeaten. Disefyd, unstaying; sudden. Diseibiant,
unin- dulged ; without leisure, leisureless. Di- sercn, without fondness or affection
.
2
The Grand Canyon Reader
Tireless, alone, unstaying, I went as one who goes On some high and strong
adventure that only his own heart knows. Tireless, alone, unstaying, I went in my
chosen road— I trafficked with no man's burden—I bent me to no man's load. On
my ...
When the Morning broke before us Came the wayward Three astraying,
Chattering in babbling chorus, (Obloquies of iEther saying), — Hoidens that, at
pegtop playing, Flung their Top where yet it whirls Through the coil of clouds
unstaying; ...
James Branch Cabell, 2003
4
The British Essayists: Mirror
Starting and shiv'ring in th' uneonstant wind, Meagre and pale, the ghost of what I
was, Beneath some blasted 'ree I lie reclined, And count the silent moments as
they pass. The winged moments, whose unstaying speed ' No art can stop, or in ...
5
Churchill, 1764, to Johnson, 1784
Starting and shiv'ring in th' i'nconstant wind, Meagre and pale, the ghost of 'what I
was, Beneath some blasted tree I lie reclin'd, And count the silent moments as
they pass: The winged moments, whose unstaying speed No art can stop, or in ...
6
Selection of Poems, designed chiefly for schools and young ...
... Meagre and pale, the Ghost of what I was, Beneath some blasted tree I lie
reclined, And count the silent moments as they pass. The winged moments,
whose unstaying speed No art can stop, DIDACTIC PIECES. 43 Elegiac' Stanzas
Bruce.
7
The student-life of Germany
The strong with fearless tread — The act alone, unstaying, Crushes the serpent's
head. And his favourite quotation from the poem "Call to Arms," " Salvation lies,"
ete. as given above. So prepared, Sand left the university city of Jena.
William Howitt, Dr. Cornelius (pseud.), 1841
8
The Western Monthly Review
... those who are advancing at difi'erent distances before these. and those who
are approaching the goal, which terminates the pilgrimage of man in this world.
emblems of t re past, the present and the future, emblems of the unstaying
regress ...
9
The beauties of the British poets, with intr. observations ...
Starting and shivering in th' inconstant wind, Meagre and pale, the ghost of what I
was, Beneath some blasted tree I lie reclined, And count the silent moments as
they pass : The winged moments, whose unstaying speed No art can stop, or in ...
10
Handbuch der englischen Sprache und Literatur: Oder Auswahl ...
Mr- And count the silent moments as they pass: The winged moments, whose
unstaying spéed , No art can stop, or in their course arrest;' .Whose flight shall
shordy count me with the dead, And lay me down in peace with them that rest, ...
Johann Wilhelm Heinrich Nolte, 1802