| Henry Duff Traill - 1884 - 232 pagina’s
...sigh, or tear — O Lady ! in this wan and heartless mood, To other thoughts by yonder throstle woo'd, All this long eve, so balmy and serene, Have I been...that glide behind them or between, Now sparkling, now hedimmed, but always seen : H Yon crescent Moon as fixed as if it grew In its own cloudless, starless... | |
| Henry Duff Traill - 1884 - 228 pagina’s
...sigh, or tear— 0 Lady! in this wan and heartless mood, To other thoughts by yonder throstle woo'd, All this long eve, so balmy and serene, Have I been...And its peculiar tint of yellow green: And still I gaze—and with how blank an eye! And those thin clouds above, in flakes and bars, That give away their... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1885 - 590 pagina’s
...to. MILVERTON. 0 Lady ! in this wan and heartless mood, To other thoughts by yonder throstle wooed. All this long eve, so balmy and serene, Have I been...And its peculiar tint of yellow green : And still 1 gaze — and with how blank an eye ! And those thin clouds above, in flakes and bars, That give away... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1885 - 440 pagina’s
...or tear, — , 0 Lady ! in this wan and heartless mood, To other thoughts by yonder throstle woo'd, All this long eve, so balmy and serene, Have I been...western sky, And its peculiar tint of yellow green l : 1 Gfreen.] So, Fears in Solitude : — And still I gaze, — and with how blank anj And those thin... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1880 - 484 pagina’s
...sigh, or tear ! O dearest lady ! in this heartless mood, To other thoughts by yon sweet throstle woo'd! All this long eve, so balmy and serene, Have I been gazing at the western sky." IL ; with "peculiar tint," " blank" for " black" (probably a misprint), " as fixed... | |
| 1887 - 896 pagina’s
...thus : — О Edmund I in this wan and heartless mood, To other thoughts by yonder throstle woo'd, All this long eve, so balmy and serene, Have I been...western sky And its peculiar tint of yellow green. And the fifth section of the ode will run as follows : — О pure of heart 1 thou needst not ask of me... | |
| 1887 - 564 pagina’s
...read thus : " 0 Edmund ! in this wan and heartless mood, To other thoughts by yonder throstle woo'd, All this long eve, so balmy and serene, Have I been gazing 0:1 the western sky And its peculiar tint of yellow green." And the fifth section of the ode will run... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1888 - 330 pagina’s
...sigh, or tear — O Lady ! in this wan and heartless mood, To other thoughts by yonder throstle wooed, All this long eve, so balmy and serene, Have I been...that glide behind them or between, Now sparkling, now bcdimmed, but always seen; Yon crescent Moon, as fixed as if it grew In its own cloudless, starless... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1888 - 328 pagina’s
...or tear — • 0 Lady ! in this wan and heartless mood, To other thoughts by yonder throstle wooed, All this long eve, so balmy and serene, Have I been...And still I gaze — and with how blank an eye ! And tlioso thin clouds above, in flakes and bars, That give away their motion to the stars; Those stars,... | |
| 1889 - 552 pagina’s
...sigh, or tear — O Lady !2 in this wan and heartless mood, To other thoughts by yonder throstle woo'd, All this long ev.e, so balmy and serene, Have I been...green : And still I gaze — and with how blank an eye ! 1 Here, Eolian harp ; from ^Eolus, God of the winds. 2 In the first edition, "Lady," throughout,... | |
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