| 1847 - 540 páginas
...— Why so can I, or so can any man ; But will they come, when you do call for them ? SHAKSPEARE. 4. A thousand fantasies Begin to throng into my memory, Of calling shapes, and beckoning shadows dire, And airy tongues that syllable men's names, And sands, and shores, and desert... | |
| John Milton - 1847 - 604 páginas
...rife, and perfect in my listening ear. Yet nought but single darkness do I find. What might this be ? A thousand fantasies Begin to throng into my memory, Of calling shapes, and beckoning shadows dire, And airy tongues, that syllable men's names On sands, and shores, and desert... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 páginas
...rife, and perfect in my listening ear ; Yet nought but single darkness do I find. What might this be ! A thousand fantasies Begin to throng into my memory, Of calling shapes, and beckoning shadows dire, And airy tongues, that syllable men's names On sands, and shores, and desert... | |
| 1849 - 1428 páginas
...my gaze upon the long green undulations that moved so steadily inward. " A thousand fantasies Began to throng into my memory, Of calling shapes, and beck'ning...dire, And airy tongues, that syllable men's names On Bands, and shores, and desert wildernesses." Had a procession of pale ghosts uprisen from the strand,... | |
| 1849 - 736 páginas
...that moved so steadily inward. " A thousand fantasies Began to throng into my memory, Of еаШпг shapes, and beck'ning shadows dire, And airy tongues, that syllable men's names On sands, and shores, and desert wildernesses." Had a procession of pale ghosts uprisen from the strand, or some... | |
| George Croly - 1850 - 442 páginas
...rife and perfect in my listening ear ; Yet nought but single di'kness do I find. What might this he 1 A thousand fantasies Begin to throng into my memory, Of calling shapes, and beckoning shadows dire, And uiry tongues that syllable men's names On sands, and shores, and desert... | |
| Clara Lucas Balfour - 1851 - 352 páginas
...separated by a fell enchanter's art from her brothers, feels no dread, even while she exclaims : — u * A thousand fantasies Begin to throng into my memory,...airy tongues, that syllable men's names On sands, and shores, and desert wildernesses. These thoughts may startle well, but not astound The virtuous... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1852 - 256 páginas
...circumstances, conducts the humble and teachable wanderer. Thus says the Lady : — " What might this be? A thousand fantasies Begin to throng into my memory,...airy tongues, that syllable men's names On sands, and shores, and desert wildernesses. These thoughts may startle well, but not astound The virtuous... | |
| 1852 - 874 páginas
...rife, and perfect in my listening ear ; Yet nought but single darkness do I find. hVhat this might be ? beckoning shadows dire, Forbidding every bleak unkindly fog ill And aery tongues, that syllable men's... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 344 páginas
...list'ning ear, Yet nought but single darkness do I find. What inight this be ? A thousand fantasies 205 Begin to throng into my memory, Of calling shapes,...airy tongues, that syllable men's names On sands, and shores, and desert wildernesses. These thoughts may startle well, but not astound The virtuous... | |
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