Like one, that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And having once turned round walks on, And turns no more his head ; Because he knows, a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread. The Library of Poetry and Song - Pagina 858geredigeerd door - 1925 - 1100 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1872 - 844 pagina’s
...instance, that which pictures the horror which held the Mariner's eyes fixed before him so that he little saw of what had else been seen : — " Like...knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread." This was neither anticipation nor afterthought, but essential part of a whole. The department of nature... | |
| William Clark Russell - 1872 - 304 pagina’s
...spectre wrought by his stained hand, which would for ever hound him on, nor suffer him to gaze behind. Like one that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear...knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread. The secret of my marriage, I said, shall die with the past that gave it birth. I will pluck the dead... | |
| John Lane Ford - 1872 - 300 pagina’s
...But it would repeat itself, and nolens volens she remembered it. It was from the Ancient Mariner. ' Like one that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear...knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread.' She imagined the long strides of a following and persistent demon. She turned round involuntarily to... | |
| John Pendleton Kennedy - 1872 - 622 pagina’s
...can advance to no friendly shelter, and yet he dares not turn back, or look behind : " Like one who on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And...frightful fiend • Doth close behind him tread." I should not have dwelt so much upon the topics presented in the history of that brief interval between... | |
| Casket - 1873 - 912 pagina’s
...was snapt: once more Tta™» u taw I viewed the ocean green, And looked far forth, yet little «aw Of what had else been seen— Like one, that on a...knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread. But soon there brwthed a wind on me, Nor sound nur motbu made : It« path was not upon the sea, In... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1873 - 606 pagina’s
...which bring the philosophic mind. The ' Antient Mariner ' still holds us with his glittering eye, — 1 Like one that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear...knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread.' There is a story of Tieck's, the ' Runnenberg,' which affords a good example of what we mean. A young... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - 1873 - 438 pagina’s
...blood of the pleasantest atheist at times turn cold, and his philosophy slide away under his feet : — "Like one, that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear...knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread." The harmony and variety of Coleridge's versification, his exquisite delineations of the heart, his... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1874 - 470 pagina’s
...up to pray. And now this spell was snapt : once more Jhc..cur'e " I viewed the ocean green, cScd And looked far forth, yet little saw Of what had else...knows, a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread. Hut soon there breathed a wind on me, Nor sound nor motion made : Its path was not upon the sea, In... | |
| Charles Bruce (writer of tales) - 1874 - 582 pagina’s
...theirs, Nor turn them up to pray. And now this spell was snapt ; once more I viewed the ocean green, And looked far forth, yet little saw Of what had else...knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread. But soon there breathed a wind on me, Nor sound nor motion made ; Its path was not upon the sea In... | |
| John Bartlett - 1874 - 798 pagina’s
...brook In the leafy month of June, That to the sleeping woods all night Singeth a quiet tune. Ibid. Like one that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear...knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread, Ibid. Part vi. So lonely 't was, that God himself Scarce seemed there to be. The Aneient Mariner. Part... | |
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