"Summertide" Quotes from Famous Books
... scarce could hear The larks a-singing in the green meadows, 'Twas summertide, and budding far and near The ... — Songs of Childhood • Walter de la Mare
... from the plain. The forest was dark, not a leaf was moving; there were none of the vague, fresh gleams of summertide. Great boughs uplifted themselves in frightful wise. Slender and misshapen bushes whistled in the clearings. The tall grasses undulated like eels under the north wind. The nettles seemed to twist long arms furnished ... — Les Miserables - Complete in Five Volumes • Victor Hugo |