sea ! All in a hot and copper sky, The bloody Sun, at noon, Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the Moon. Day after day, day after day, We stuck, nor breath nor motion ; As idle as a painted ship Upon a painted ocean. Water, water, everywhere,... The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley and Keats: Complete in One Volume - Pagina 67door Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats - 1832 - 607 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 pagina’s
...sails dropt downv ' 'Twas sad as sad could be, ' And we did speak only to break ' The silence of the sea. ' All in a hot and copper sky ' The bloody sun...above the mast did stand, ' No bigger- than the moon. 4 Day after day, day after day, ' We stuck, ne breath ne motion, ' As idle as a painted ship ' Upon... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 284 pagina’s
...the Sails dropt down, 'Twas sad as sad could be, And we did speak only to break The silence of the Sea. All in a hot and copper sky The bloody sun at...a painted Ship Upon a painted Ocean. Water, water, every where, And all the boards did shrink; Water, water, every where, Nor any drop to drink. The very... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 330 pagina’s
...itself the Wake appears like a brook flowing off from the stern. And the Albatross begins to be avenged. All in a hot and copper sky, The bloody Sun, at noon,...a painted ship Upon a painted ocean. Water, water, every where, And all the boards did shrink; Water water, every where, Nor any drop to drink. The very... | |
| 1828 - 514 pagina’s
...the sails dropt down, 'Twos sad as sad could be ; And we did speak only to break The silence of the sea ! All in a. hot and copper sky, The bloody sun, at noon, Right up above the mast did stand, No bÁjger than the moon. Day after day, day after day, \Ve stuck, uur breath nor motion ; As idle as... | |
| 1820 - 756 pagina’s
...sky, had all become dead and stagnant in the extinction of the moving breath of love and gentleness. All in a hot and copper sky, The bloody Sun, at noon....a painted ship Upon a painted ocean. Water, water, every where, And all the boards did shrink ; Water, water, every where, Nor any drop to drink. The... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pagina’s
...the sails dropt down, 'Twas sad as sad could be; And we did speak only to break The silence of the incompassing this ball, Unmade, unmov'd ; yet every where, And all the boards did shrink ; Water, water, every where, Nor any drop to drink. The... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 pagina’s
...the sails dropt down, 'Twas sad as sad could be ; And we did speak only to break The silence of the sea ! All in a hot and copper sky, The bloody Sun,...breath nor motion, As idle as a painted ship Upon a painted oeean. Water, water, every where, And all the boards did shrink ; Water water, every where,... | |
| 1823 - 816 pagina’s
...is horrified by the description of the sun, under the figure of a copper vessel in a brazier's shop: All in a hot and copper sky The bloody sun, at noon,...above the mast did stand No bigger than the moon. The same heavenly body, on a cloudy day, is farther compared to a pickpocket in limbo, looking through... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 386 pagina’s
...hath 'Twas sad as sad could be; be e caimed denly And we did speak only to break The silence of the sea ! All in a hot and copper sky, The bloody Sun,...breath nor motion ; As idle as a painted ship Upon a painted ocean. ;*™* ***• A'- Water, water, every where. batross begins * to be avenged. And all... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pagina’s
...the sails dropt down, 'Twas sad as sad could be; And we did speak only to break The silence of the sea! All in a hot and copper sky, The bloody Sun,...Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the 3Ioon. Day after day, day after day, We stuck, nor breath nor motion, As idle as a painted ship Upon... | |
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