Rimini: And Other PoemsW.D. Ticknor & Company, 1844 - 123 страници |
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... Passing with half indifferent wonderment , Yet turning , at the last , to look once more ; Then feels his trembling ... pass , and straggling cots , Boy - storied trees , and love - remember'd spots , And turning last a sudden corner ...
... Passing with half indifferent wonderment , Yet turning , at the last , to look once more ; Then feels his trembling ... pass , and straggling cots , Boy - storied trees , and love - remember'd spots , And turning last a sudden corner ...
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... pass With stories told with elbow on the grass , Or touched the music in his turn so finely , That all he did , they thought , was done divinely . - The lovely stranger could not fail to see Too soon this difference , more especially As ...
... pass With stories told with elbow on the grass , Or touched the music in his turn so finely , That all he did , they thought , was done divinely . - The lovely stranger could not fail to see Too soon this difference , more especially As ...
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... he , one being more there was , Who might meantime have weary hours to pass , One weaker too to bear them , and for whom ? No matter ; he could not reverse her doom ; - And so he sighed and smiled , as if one 38 STORY OF RIMINI .
... he , one being more there was , Who might meantime have weary hours to pass , One weaker too to bear them , and for whom ? No matter ; he could not reverse her doom ; - And so he sighed and smiled , as if one 38 STORY OF RIMINI .
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... Pass like the wind , sweeping down man and horse , And franklier then than ever , midst the shout And dancing trumpets ride , uncovered , round about ? His brother only , more than hitherto , He would avoid , or sooner let subdue ...
... Pass like the wind , sweeping down man and horse , And franklier then than ever , midst the shout And dancing trumpets ride , uncovered , round about ? His brother only , more than hitherto , He would avoid , or sooner let subdue ...
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... pass : The fairy of the place that lady was , And Launcelot ( so the boy was called ) became Her inmate , till in search of knightly fame He went to Arthur's court , and played his part So rarely , and displayed so frank a heart , That ...
... pass : The fairy of the place that lady was , And Launcelot ( so the boy was called ) became Her inmate , till in search of knightly fame He went to Arthur's court , and played his part So rarely , and displayed so frank a heart , That ...
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ABOU BEN ADHEM Apollo bards birds blush bower breath bride bright brother burst CANTO cheeks citron comes cried crowd curls delight door dropt eyes face fair fancy feel felt flowers Francesca friends gathering gentle Giovanni grave green Guido hair half HAMPSTEAD hand head hear heard heart heaven horse hour hushed King Ban kiss ladies leafy Leander leaped light lips look look'd lordly lovers lute Malatesta marriage morning night noise o'er once pain panther pass Paulo Phoebus poet pray pride prince princess Ravenna ride rill Rimini rose round scarcely scorn seemed shade shew sigh sight silence sleep smile smoothing song sorrow sound spoke squires steed stood strain struck sudden sweet sword tears tell thee things thought took touched trees trembling Tristan trumpets turned twas twixt visage voice wake wild thing wind young
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Страница 122 - mongst them sat the Count de Lorge, with one for whom he sighed : And truly 'twas a gallant thing to see that crowning show, Valor and love, and a king above, and the royal beasts below.
Страница 36 - Who had been beguiled — she who was made Within a gentle bosom to be laid— To bless and to be blessed— to be heart-bare To one who found his bettered likeness there — To think for ever with him, like a bride — To haunt his eye, like taste personified — To double his delight, to share his sorrow. And like a morning beam, wake to him every morrow?
Страница 122 - ... twas a gallant thing to see that crowning show: Valor and love, and a king above, and the royal beasts below. Ramped and roared the lions, with horrid laughing jaws; They bit, they glared, gave blows like beams, a wind went with their paws ; With wallowing might and stifled roar they rolled on one another.
Страница 114 - GREEN little vaulter in the sunny grass, Catching your heart up at the feel of June; Sole voice that's heard amidst the lazy noon, When even the bees lag at the summoning brass; And you, warm little housekeeper, who class With those who think the candles come too soon, Loving the fire, and with your tricksome tune Nick the glad silent moments as they pass...
Страница 123 - He surely would do wondrous things to show his love of me; King, ladies, lovers, all look on; the occasion is divine; I'll drop my glove to prove his love; great glory will be mine.
Страница 6 - ... delicious time are singing, Darting with freaks and snatches up and down, Where the light woods go seaward from the town; While happy faces, striking through the green Of leafy roads, at every turn are seen; And the far ships, lifting their sails of white Like joyful hands, come up with scattery light, Come gleaming up, true to the wished-for day, And chase the whistling brine, and swirl into the bay.
Страница 26 - Various the trees and passing foliage here, — Wild pear, and oak, and dusky juniper, With briony between in trails of white, And ivy, and the suckle's streaky light, And moss, warm gleaming with a sudden mark, Like growths of sunshine left upon the bark ; And still the pine, flat-topped and dark and tall, In lordly right predominant o'er all.
Страница 6 - Yearns the deep talk, the ready laugh ascends : Callings, and clapping doors, and curs unite, And shouts from mere exuberance of delight, And armed bands, making important way, Gallant and grave, the lords of holiday, And nodding neighbours, greeting as they run, And pilgrims, chanting in the morning sun.
Страница 46 - twas a temple, as its sculpture told, Built to the Nymphs that haunted there of old ; For o'er the door was carved a sacrifice By girls and shepherds brought, with reverend eyes, Of sylvan drinks and foods, simple and sweet, And goats with struggling horns and planted...
Страница 50 - So sat she fixed; and so observed was she Of one, who at the door stood tenderly, Paulo, - who from a window seeing her Go straight across the lawn, and guessing where, Had thought she was in tears, and found, that day, His usual efforts vain to keep away. 580 'May I come in?