| Jacob Abbott - Children's stories - 1841 - 264 pages
...recklessly plunges. But home is also the scene of the purest enjoyment, that can be found on earth. When " Winter comes to rule the varied year, sullen and sad, with all his rising train, vapors, and clouds, and storms," oh ! where can we find richer enjoyment, than in the united family,... | |
| Amelia Stratton Comfield - American fiction - 1841 - 258 pages
...a material degree, the dreariness of the evenings of this inclement season. Winter had commenced, " sullen and sad, with all his rising train." " Vapours, and clouds, and storms," succeeded each other. Instead of copious showers of rain, snow and ice were spread over the pavement... | |
| Mrs. Gordon Smythies - 1842 - 314 pages
...Ellen an account of it all. Perhaps it may rouse her to make a good match too " CHAPTER LXIV. " See, winter comes to rule the varied year, Sullen and sad,...welcome, kindred glooms ! Congenial horrors, hail !" THOMSON'S Seasons. The summer ripened into autumn, and the autumn withered into winter, and still... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - Seasons - 1842 - 378 pages
...circle. A thaw. The whole concluding with moral reflectiona on a future state. 9'f .'' ' ''V--- v _ EE, WINTER comes, to rule the varied year, Sullen and...thought, And heavenly musing. Welcome, kindred glooms ! Cogenial horrors, hail ! with frequent foot, Pleas'd have I, in my cheerful morn of life, When nurs'd... | |
| Harriet Maria Gordon Smythies - 1842 - 966 pages
...Ellen an account of it all. Perhaps it may rouse her to make a good match too " CHAPTER LXIV. " See, winter comes to rule the varied year, Sullen and sad,...that exalt the soul to solemn thought And heavenly musing—welcome, kindred glooms! Congenial horrors, hail!" THOMSON'S Seasons. The summer ripened into... | |
| James Thomson - 1842 - 440 pages
...approach of Winter. According to the natural ccun-e of the Rain. Wind. Snow SEE, Winter comeB, to rale the varied year, Sullen and sad, with all his rising...soul to solemn thought, And heavenly musing. Welcome, kindreo. glooms ! Congenial horrors, hail ! with frequent foot, Pleas'd have 1, in my cheerful morn... | |
| James Thomson - English poetry - 1842 - 384 pages
...•late. 'EE, WINTER comes, to rule the varied year, len and sad, with all his rising train; Vapors, and clouds, and storms. Be these my theme; These,...glooms ! Congenial horrors, hail! with frequent foot, Pleas'd have I, in my cheerful morn of life, When nurs'd by careless solitude I liv'd, And sung of... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 360 pages
...thought,—and his poetry, guided and guarded by philosophy, became celestial as an angel's song. " See Winter comes to rule the varied year, Sullen and sad, with all his rising train, THE SEASONS. 313 Vapours and clouds and storms. Be these my theme, These! that exalt the soul to solemn... | |
| J.C. LOUDON, F.L.S. H.S. & C - 1843 - 750 pages
...produced. Oulton Park, near Tarjwrlcy, Dec. 1842. ART. IX. TJie Holly. By CHARLES WATERTON, Esq. " See, Winter comes to rule the varied year, Sullen and sad,...his rising train, Vapours, and clouds, and storms." THOMSON. I AM very partial to the holly, the yew, and the ivy. They give both food and shelter to the... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - Agriculture - 1843 - 716 pages
...produced. Uullan Park, near Tarporlvy, lice. 1842. ART. IX. The Holly. By CHARLES WATEKTON, Esq. " Sec, Winter comes to rule the varied year, Sullen and sad,...his rising train, Vapours, and clouds, and storms." THOMSON. I AM very partial to the holly, the yew, and the ivy. They give both food and shelter to the... | |
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