The Poetical Works of Ebenezer ElliottW. Tait, 1840 - 179 pagini |
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Pagina 10
... pale , confounded . Nought he hears But howlings of the savage blast , and shrieks That sound athwart the waters . Nought he sees But the stern outline of the shapeless hills , Which , when the lightning swallows up the gloom , Stretch ...
... pale , confounded . Nought he hears But howlings of the savage blast , and shrieks That sound athwart the waters . Nought he sees But the stern outline of the shapeless hills , Which , when the lightning swallows up the gloom , Stretch ...
Pagina 11
... pale , arose the youth- The child of feeling and of truth— And modestly , and yet with pride , His ancient fiddle laid aside , Which not its weight in gold could buy . True it was clumsy to the eye ; True its dark side some flaws ...
... pale , arose the youth- The child of feeling and of truth— And modestly , and yet with pride , His ancient fiddle laid aside , Which not its weight in gold could buy . True it was clumsy to the eye ; True its dark side some flaws ...
Pagina 12
... pale- That , with cheek carnation'd faintly , Blushing sweetness chastely , saintly , Sigheth in the vale . " My drooping Mary ! " Matthew said , " I like this lay of Harry's well ; ' Tis sad , and true . But canst thou tell What of the ...
... pale- That , with cheek carnation'd faintly , Blushing sweetness chastely , saintly , Sigheth in the vale . " My drooping Mary ! " Matthew said , " I like this lay of Harry's well ; ' Tis sad , and true . But canst thou tell What of the ...
Pagina 13
... pale ; And , west by north , he heard and saw Nine comets , all tied tail to tail . 66 And they all laugh'd , and every one Sang , Bill , go home , go home , for shame , For Matthew Hall , a tailor , ' s gone To woo and wed thy sulky ...
... pale ; And , west by north , he heard and saw Nine comets , all tied tail to tail . 66 And they all laugh'd , and every one Sang , Bill , go home , go home , for shame , For Matthew Hall , a tailor , ' s gone To woo and wed thy sulky ...
Pagina 16
... pale Hades , " what would'st thou with me ? Why , King of Ruin , hast thou left the storms ? Is not eternal desolation thine ? Doth chaos sleep , that hither thou art come , To seek the gloomy joys of horror here ? " " To punish Striga ...
... pale Hades , " what would'st thou with me ? Why , King of Ruin , hast thou left the storms ? Is not eternal desolation thine ? Doth chaos sleep , that hither thou art come , To seek the gloomy joys of horror here ? " " To punish Striga ...
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