| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 páginas
...The crags repeat the raven's croak In symphony austere ; Thither the rainbow comes, the cloud ; And mists that spread the flying shroud, And sun-beams;...could, would hurry past, But that enormous barrier binds it fast. SIR WALTER SCOTT. WALTER SCOTT was born in Edinburgh on the fifteenth of August, 1771.... | |
| English history - 1846 - 140 páginas
...food all that time, Florence ?" " I do not know, Edward. The last verse of the little poem says, " ' Yes ; proof was plain, that since the day On which the traveller thus had died, The dog had watched about the spot, Or by his master's side ! How nourished here through such long time, He knows,... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm), Black Adam and Charles, ltd - 1846 - 504 páginas
...the highest Man. SKIDDAW. As this mountain stands at the head of an extensive valley, apart from f>~ Yes — proof was plain, that since the day On which the traveller thus had died, The dog had watched about the spot Or by his master's side : How nourished there through such long time, He knows,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1847 - 380 páginas
...crags repeat the raven's croak, In symphony austere ; Thither the rainbow comes — the cloud — And mists that spread the flying shroud ; And sun-beams...On which the Traveller thus had died, The Dog had watched about the spot, Or by his Master's side : Haw nourish'd here through such long time He knows,... | |
| Garland - 1847 - 104 páginas
...crag repeats the raven's croak, In symphony austere ; Thither the rainbow comes— the cloud — And mists that spread the flying shroud ; And sunbeams,...could, would hurry past ; But that enormous barrier binds it fast. Not free from boding thoughts, awhile The shepherd stood : then makes hi? way Towards... | |
| C. T - 1847 - 350 páginas
...crags repeat the raven's croak, In symphony austere ; Thither the rainbow comes — the cloud — And mists that spread the flying shroud ; And sun-beams...sounding blast,-. That, if it could, would hurry past, L But that enormous barrier binds it fast. ; Not knowing what to think, awhile The shepherd stood ;... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1847 - 462 páginas
...crags repeat the raven's croak, In symphony austere ; Thither the rainbow comes — the cloud — And mists that spread the flying shroud ; And sun-beams ; and the sounding blast, That, if it could, wonld hurry past ; lint that enormous barrier holds it fast." Or compare the four last lines of the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1848 - 378 páginas
...crags repeat the raven's croak, In symphony austere ; Thither the rainbow comes — the cloud — And mists that spread the flying shroud ; And sun-beams...On which the Traveller thus had died, The Dog had watched about the spot, Or by his Master's side : How nourish'd here through such long time He knows,... | |
| Sir James Stephen, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1848 - 356 páginas
...The crags repeat the raven's croak In symphony austere ; Thither the rainbow comes, the cloud ; And mists that spread the flying shroud, And sunbeams;...could, would hurry past, But that enormous barrier bindf it fast." We must abstain from farther examples of the descriptive faculty, and allude to that... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1848 - 358 páginas
...The crags repeat the raven's croak In symphony austere ; Thither the rainbow comes, the cloud ; And mists that spread the flying shroud, And sunbeams; and the sounding blast, That if it coul,l, would hurry past, But that enormous barrier binds it fast." We must abstain from farther examples... | |
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