WELL ! If the Bard was weather-wise, who made The grand old ballad of Sir Patrick Spence, This night, so tranquil now, will not go hence Unroused by winds, that ply a busier trade Than those which mould yon cloud in lazy flakes, Or the dull sobbing draft,... The poetical works of S.T. Coleridge - Página 235por Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1834Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1876 - 564 páginas
...And I fear, I fear, my master dear. We shall have a deadly storm. Ballad of Sir Patrick Spence. t. WELL ! if the bard was weather-wise, who made The...mould yon cloud in lazy flakes, Or the dull sobbing draught, that moans and rakes Upon the strings of this yEolian lute, Which better far were mute. For... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1877 - 416 páginas
...fear, I fear, my Master dear ! We shall have a deadly storm. BALLAD OF SIR PATRICK SPENCE. I. "\AfELL ! If the Bard was weather-wise, who made The grand old...busier trade Than those which mould yon cloud in lazy flake* Or the dull sobbing draft, that moans and rakes Upon the strings of this Eolian lute, Which... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 páginas
...; And I fear, I fear, my master dear ! We shall have a deadly storm. BALLAD OF 8m PATHICI SPE.XCK. WELL! if the bard was weather-wise, who made The grand...sobbing draft that moans and rakes Upon the strings of the Eolian lute, Which better far were mute. For lo ! the new-moon, winter-bright, And overspread with... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - 1878 - 384 páginas
...last-named ballad :— " Well ! if the Bard was weather-wise, who made THE GRAND OLD BALLAD OF SlR PATRICK SPENCE, This night, so tranquil now, will...of this Eolian lute, Which better far were mute." There is no reason to suppose that the author of " Sibylline Leaves " meant to be ironical ; and yet... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1878 - 826 páginas
...I fear, my Master dear ! We shall have a deadly storm. BALLAD OF SIB PATBICK SPKSCJC. ' I. WEI,L ! If the Bard was weather-wise, who made The grand old ballad of Sir Patrick Spenee, This night, so tranquil now, will not go hence Unroused by winds, that ply a busier trade Than... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - 1878 - 390 páginas
...took to penning an Ode to Dejection, he started with this allusion to the last-named ballad :— " Well ! if the Bard was weather-wise, who made THE GRAND OLD BALLAD OF SlR PATRICK SPENCE, This night, so tranquil now, will not go hence Unroused by winds, that ply a busier... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 650 páginas
...arms; And I fear, I fear, my Master dear ! We shall have a deadly storm.' Ballad of Sir Patrick Spence. Well ! if the Bard was weather-wise, who made The...that ply a busier trade Than those which mould yon clouds in lazy flakes, Or the dull sobbing draft, that moans and rakes Upon the strings of this Eolian... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 648 páginas
...arms; And I fear, I fear, my Master dear I We shall have a deadly storm.' Ballad of Sir Patrick Spence. Well ! if the Bard was weather-wise, who made The...that ply a busier trade Than those which mould yon clouds in lazy flakes, Or the dull sobbing draft, that moans and rakes Upon the strings of this Eolian... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1880 - 738 páginas
...arras ; And I fear, I fear, my Master dear I We shall have a deadly etorm. — Sin PATRICK SPKNCB. WELL! If the Bard was weather-wise, who made The grand...Patrick Spence, This night, so tranquil now, will not go hcuce Unroused by winds, that ply a busier trade Than those which mould yon cloud in lazy flakes, Or... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 654 páginas
...arms; And I fear, I fear, my Master dear I We shall have a deadly storm.' Ballad of Sir Patrick Spend. Well ! if the Bard was weather-wise, who made The...that ply a busier trade Than those which mould yon clouds in lazy flakes, Or the dull sobbing draft, that moans and rakes Upon the strings of this Eolian... | |
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