अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «FIELDWARD» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
fieldward का उपयोग पता करें।
fieldward aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
And glossy bees at noon do fieldward pass, And many a chapel bell the hour is
telling, Paining me through: those sounds grow strange to me, And thou art
distant in Humanity . . .' (3°5~12) The sense is of a radical dislocation from the ...
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Poetry Manuscripts at Harvard
Upon the skirts of human nature dwelling I moun alone Alone, I caunt alone the
holy Mass While littl sounds of Life are round me knelling While glossy Bees at
noon do fieldward pass And many a chapel Bell the hour is telling 2 i Paining me
...
John Keats, Jack Stillinger, Helen Vendler,
1990
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
G. annars, Germ, and Belg. anders, else, are derived from Su.G. annun, andre,
MoesG. an- thar, Alem. ander, Isl. annar, also signifying arms, other. To ANTER,
v. a. i. To adventure, S. B. — But then How an/er'rfye a fieldward sae your lane?
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
FIELD, FIELDERT. see Feal, 11., Fieldward. FIELDFARE, sb. in gen. dial. use in
Sc. Irel. and Eng. 1. Dial. forms: (1) Feldefare, (2) Fell'aa, (3) Felfar, (4) Felfare. (5)
Felfaw. (6) Felfer. (7) Felfit. (B) Felfoot. (9) Felfur, (10) Felfut. (11) Fellfare, (12) ...
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The Kindergarten-primary Magazine
On walks to park, or fieldward during the beautiful autumn weather call attention
to the way in which the leaves are piling in layers over the ground and filling the
saucer-like depressions here and there. Carefully push away some of the leaves
...
Bertha Johnston, E. Lyell Earle,
1916
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Kindergarten Primary Magazine
On walks to park, or fieldward during the beautiful autumn weather call attention
to the way in which the leaveB are piling in layers over the ground and filling the
saucer-like depressions here and there. Carefully push away some of the leaves
...
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. A-Kut
For tho' I say't mysell, they're nae to kame Against the hair, a-fieldward or at hame
. Ross's Helenorc, p. 105. Kaim, $. A comb, S. See Sup. But she has stown the
king's redding kaim, Likewise the queen her wedding knife, And sent the tokens ...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... Or yield their thanks for his protection given, Where war late raged, and where
his youth had seen, Beneath each fieldward tree, the ploughman's arms, Who,
trembling, strewed his field with hopeless seed, ' While lurked the plunderers
near.
'Tis Nature's voice Bids thee hie fieldward and rejoice ; She calls thee from
unhallowed mirth To walk with beauty o'er the earth ; Proudly she calls thee forth,
and now Prints blandest kisses on thy brow ; On lip, on cheek, on bosom bare,
She ...
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Helenore: Or, The Fortunate Shepherdess: a Poem in the Broad ...
... And says, Ye will hard-fortun'd be, my bairn : Frae fouks a fieldward, nae srae
souk at hame, Will come the antercasl: ye'll hae to blame ; Gin ye be wise,
beware of unco men, I dread for them ye'll anes be bare the-ben z Sae come ye
speed, ...