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Letter "H" » homeward
«I like the evening in India, the one magic moment when the sun balances on the rim of the world, and the hush descends, and ten thousand civil servants drift homeward on a river of bicycles, brooding on the Lord Krishna and the cost of living»
Author: James Cameron
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Film Director,
Producer,
Screenwriter)
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About:
Magic
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Keywords:
balances,
Bicycles,
brooding,
civil servant,
civil servants,
cost of living,
descends,
drift,
homeward,
hush,
hushed,
Hushing,
India,
Krishna,
rim,
rimmed,
rims,
servants,
ten thousand
«And every stranger's face I see Reminds me that I long to be, homeward bound»
«The curfew tolls the knell of parting day, / The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea, / The ploughman homeward plods his weary way, / And leaves the world to darkness and to me.»
Author: Thomas Gray
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Poet)
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Keywords:
curfew,
homeward,
knell,
knells,
lea,
lowing,
parting,
plod,
plodding,
plods,
ploughman,
The Lea,
tolls
«ELEGY, n. A composition in verse, in which, without employing any of the methods of humor, the writer aims to produce in the reader's mind the dampest kind of dejection. The most famous English example begins somewhat like this:The cur foretells the knell of parting day; The loafing herd winds slowly o'er the lea; The wise man homeward plods; I only stay To fiddle-faddle in a minor key.»
Author: Ambrose Bierce
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Editor,
Journalist,
Writer)
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Keywords:
aims,
composition,
cur,
curs,
dejection,
elegy,
employing,
fiddle-faddle,
fiddle,
fiddled,
fiddles,
fiddling,
foretell,
foretells,
foretold,
herd,
homeward,
knell,
knells,
lea,
like this,
loafing,
minor,
parting,
plod,
plodding,
plods,
somewhat,
The Lea,
verse,
without aim,
without humor
«Again the Ghost sped on, above the black and heaving sea -- on, on -- until, being far away, as he told Scrooge, from any shore, they lighted on a ship. They stood beside the helmsman at the wheel, the look-out in the bow, the officers who had the watch; dark, ghostly figures in their several stations; but every man among them hummed a Christmas tune, or had a Christmas thought, or spoke below his breath to his companion of some bygone Christmas Day, with homeward hopes belonging to it. And every man on board, waking or sleeping, good or bad, had had a kinder word for another on that day than on any day in the year; and had shared to some extent in its festivities; and had remembered those he cared for at a distance, and had known that they delighted to remember him.»
Author: Charles Dickens
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Keywords:
Bad breath,
belonging,
bygone,
cared-for,
Companion of,
delighted,
ghostly,
heaving,
helmsman,
homeward,
lighted,
look out,
officers,
scrooge,
sped,
speed of light,
The Black,
The wheel
«And meadow rivulets overflow, And drops on gate-bars hang in a row, And rooks in families homeward go, And so do I»