They are stone-faced, white as a curd, there's something to take the eye! Houses in four straight lines, not a single front awry; You watch who crosses and gossips, who saunters, who hurries by; Green blinds, as a matter of course, to draw when the sun... Browning & His Poetry - Página 72por Ernest Rhys - 1914 - 127 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Browning - 1856 - 386 páginas
...with the houses ! Why? They are stone-faced, white as a curd, there 's something to take the eye ! Houses in four straight lines, not a single front...shops with fanciful signs which are painted properly. 5. What of a villa ': Though winter be over in March by rights, 'Tis May perhaps ere the snow shall... | |
| William Allingham - 1860 - 316 páginas
...square with the houses ! Why They are stone-faced, white as a curd, there's something to take the eye ! Houses in four straight lines, not a single front...by rights, 'Tis May perhaps ere the snow shall have wither'd well off the heights : You've the brown plough'd land before, where the oxen steam and wheeze,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1863 - 360 páginas
...sun gets high ; And the shops with fanciful signs which are painted properly. 5. What of a villa r Though winter be over in March by rights, 'Tis May...the snow shall have withered well off the heights : You Ve the brown ploughed land before, where the oxen steam and wheeze, And the hills over-smoked... | |
| 1865 - 610 páginas
...there's something to take 1 h< • eye! Houses in four straight'lines, not a single front awry ! Yon watch who crosses and gossips, who saunters, who hurries...Green blinds, as a matter of course, to draw when tho sun gets high ; And the shops with fanciful signs, which are painted properly. What of a viHa ?... | |
| Robert Browning - 1874 - 372 páginas
...with the houses ! Why ? They are stone-faced, white as a curd, there 's something to take the eye ! Houses in four straight lines, not a single front...villa ? Though winter be over in March by rights, 'T is May perhaps ere the snow shall have withered well off the heights : You 've the brown ploughed... | |
| Robert Browning - 1879 - 324 páginas
...with the houses ! Why? They are stone-faced, white as a curd, there 's something to take the eye ! Houses in four straight lines, not a single front...shops with fanciful signs which are painted properly. What of a villa ? Though winter be over in March by rights, 'T is May perhaps ere the snow shall have... | |
| 1892 - 708 páginas
...but the cuckoo knows : Heaps of the guelder-rose ! " From " Up in a Villa — Down in the City." " What of a villa? Though winter be over in March by...the snow shall have withered well off the heights : You 've the brown ploughed land before, where the oxen steam and wheeze, And the hills oversmoked... | |
| Robert Browning - 1882 - 330 páginas
...with the houses ! Why? They are stone-faced, white as a curd, there 's something to take the eye ! Houses in four straight lines, not a single front...villa ? Though winter be over in March by rights, 'T is May perhaps ere the snow shall have withered well off the heights : You 've the brown ploughed... | |
| Robert Browning - 1883 - 308 páginas
...with the houses ! Why ? They are stone-faced, white as a curd, there's something to take the eye ! Houses in four straight lines, not a single front...a matter of course, to draw when the sun gets high ; v. What of a villa ? Though winter be over in March by rights, "Tis May perhaps ere the snow shall... | |
| Robert Browning - 1884 - 308 páginas
...with the houses ! Why? They are stone-faced, white as a curd, there 's something to take the eye ! Houses in four straight lines, not a single front...villa ? Though winter be over in March by rights, 'T is May perhaps ere the snow shall have withered well off the heights : You Ve the brown ploughed... | |
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