| 1842 - 590 pages
...drooping Beech, The Aspens — one and all, With solemn groan And hollow moan Lament a comrade's fall ! A goodly Elm, of noble girth, That, thrice the human...Seasons ran — Through gale, and hail, and fiery bolt, Had stood erect as Man. But now, like mortal Man himself, Struck down by hand of God, Or heathen Idol... | |
| S. Warrand - 1842 - 590 pages
...drooping Beech, The Aspens— one and all, With solemn groan And hollow moan Lament a comrade's fall ! A goodly Elm, of noble girth, That, thrice the human...Seasons ran — Through gale, and hail, and fiery boll, Had stood erect as- Man. But now, like mortal Man himself, Struck down by hand of (jod, Or heathen... | |
| 1842 - 590 pages
...drooping -Beech, The Aspens— one and all, With solemn groan And hollow moan Lament a comrade's fall ! A goodly Elm, of noble girth, That, thrice the human...Seasons ran— • Through gale, and hail, and fiery butt, Had stood erect as Man. But now, like mortal Man himself, Struck down by hand of God, Or heathen... | |
| 1842 - 592 pages
...drooping Beech. The Aspens— one and all, With solemn groan And hollow moan Lament a comrade's fall ! A goodly Elm, of noble girth, That, thrice the human...Seasons ran — Through gale, and hail, and fiery boll, Had stood erect as Man. But now, like mortal Man himself, Struck down by hand of God, Or heathen... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1845 - 434 pages
...drooping Beech, The Aspens — one and all, With solemn groan And hollow moan Lament a comrade's fall ! A goodly Elm, of noble girth, That, thrice the human...Seasons ran — Through gale, and hail, and fiery bolt, Had stood erect as Man. But now, like mortal Man himself, Struck down by hand of God, Or heathen Idol... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1845 - 442 pages
...drooping Beech, The Aspens — one and all, With solemn groan And hollow moan Lament a comrade's fall ! A goodly Elm, of noble girth, That, thrice the human...Seasons ran — Through gale, and hail, and fiery bolt, Had stood erect as Man. But now, like mortal Man himself, Struck down by hand of God, Or heathen Idol... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1846 - 672 pages
...drooping Beech, The Aspens — one and all, With solemn groan And hollow moan Lament a comrade's fall ! A goodly Elm, of noble girth, That, thrice the human...Seasons ran — Through gale, and hail, and fiery bolt, Had stood erect as Man. But now, like mortal Man himself, Struck down by hand of God, Or heathen Idol... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1849 - 430 pages
...drooping Beech, The Aspens — one and all, With solemn groan And hollow moan Lament a comrade's fall ! A goodly Elm, of noble girth, That, thrice the human...Seasons ran — Through gale, and hail, and fiery bolt, Had stood erect as Man. But now, like mortal Man himself, Struck down by hand of God, Or heathen Idol... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1853 - 422 pages
...Aspens — one and all, With solemn groan And hollow moan Lament a comrade's falf! A goodly Elm, 6f noble girth, That, thrice the human span — While...Seasons ran — Through gale, and hail, and fiery bolt, Had stood erect as Man. But now, like mortal Man himself Struck down by hand of God, Or heathen Idol... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1854 - 536 pages
...beech, The aspens — one and all, • With solemn groan And hollow moan Lament a comrade's fall ! 11 A goodly elm, of noble girth, That, thrice the human...seasons ran — Through gale, and hail, and fiery bolt, Had stood erect as man. But now, like mortal man himself, Struck down by hand of God, Or heathen idol... | |
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