Sad wailing moans, like human groans, the concert harsh prolong. But whether gale or calm prevail, or threatening cloud hath fled, By hand of Fate, predestinate, a limb that tree will shed : A verdant bough — untouched, I trow, by axe or tempest's breath... Rookwood [by W.H. Ainsworth]. Illustr. libr. ed - 第 xxi 頁William Harrison Ainsworth 著 - 1878完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1836 - 456 頁
...llookwood in the tomb. That lime will launch a fatal branch, stem harbinger of doom. Some think tbe tree instinct must be with preternatural power. Like...bell Death's note to knell at Fate's appointed hour ! Some deem its trunk man's gure hath drunk, for traces there are seen Red as the status from human... | |
| 1836 - 808 頁
...Rookwood in the tomb. That lime will launch a fatal branch, stern harbinger of doom. Some think the tree instinct must be with preternatural' power, Like...bell Death's note to knell at Fate's appointed hour ! Some deem its trunk man's gore hath drunk, fbv traces there are seen Red as the stains from human... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1837 - 466 頁
...as he rode away, Alan murmured to himself the following verse from one of his own ballads : — But whether gale or calm prevail, or threatening cloud...predestinate, a limb that tree will shed ; A verdant bough, untouch'd I trow, by axe or tempest's breath,' To Rookwood's head, an omen dread, of fast approaching... | |
| 1898 - 664 頁
...which, according to popular tradition, drops a branch just before a member of the family dies : — And whether gale or calm prevail, or threatening cloud...predestinate, a limb that tree will shed: A verdant bough, untouch'd, I trow, by axe or tempest's breath, To Rookwood's head an omen dread of fast approaching... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1849 - 422 頁
...speaks its reverend boughs among, Sad wailing moans, like human groans, the concert harsh prolong. But whether gale or calm prevail, or threatening cloud hath fled, By hand of Fate, predestinate, u limb that tree will shed : A. verdant bough— untouched, I. trow, by axe or tempest's breath —... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1862 - 778 頁
...forgetting the fatal tree— a lime of gigantic size — the Doom Tree of the lîookwood race : — And whether gale or calm prevail, or threatening cloud...shed; A verdant bough, untouched, I trow, by axe or tempest'e breath. To Eookwood's head, ш omen dread, of fast approaching death.' At the Burgess Hill... | |
| 1885 - 344 頁
...carefully delineated." In the avenue that winds towards the house the Doom-Tree still stands :— " And whether gale or calm prevail, or threatening cloud...predestinate, a limb that tree will shed ; A verdant bongh, untouched, I trow, by axe or tempest's breath, To Bookwood's head, an omen dread of fast approaching... | |
| 1898 - 688 頁
...which, according to popular tradition, drops a branch just before a member of the family dies : — And whether gale or calm prevail, or threatening cloud...hand of Fate, predestinate, a limb that tree will ehed: A verdant bough, untouch'd, I trow, by axe or tempest's breath, To Rookwpod's head an omen dread... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1903 - 326 頁
...speaks its reverend boughs among, Sad wailing moans, like human groans, the concert harsh prolong. But whether gale or calm prevail, or threatening cloud...untouched, I trow, by axe or tempest's breath — To Eookwood's head an omen dread of fast-approaching death. Some think that tree instinct must be with... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1903 - 294 頁
...as he rode away, Alan murmured to himself the following verse from one of his own ballads : — But whether gale or calm prevail, or threatening cloud...predestinate, a limb that tree will shed — A verdant hough, untouched, I trow, by axe or tempest's breath — To Rookwood's head an omen dread of fast-approaching... | |
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