Her blue-veined feet unsandal'd were, And wildly glittered here and there The gems entangled in her hair. I guess, 'twas frightful there to see A lady so richly clad as she — Beautiful exceedingly! Mary mother, save me now! (Said Christabel,) And who... The Dublin University Magazine - Стр. 2591835Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
 | 1816
...of white ; * Her neck, her feet, her arms were bare, And the jewels disorder'd in her hair. I guess, 'twas frightful there to see A lady so richly clad...now! (Said Christabel,) And who art thou? The lady, if lady she be, describes herself as a hapless virgin ruthlessly seized by five warriors the yestermorn,... | |
 | Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1816
...And the jewels di^order'd in her hair. I guess, 'twas frightful there to see A lady so richly chid as she — Beautiful exceedingly ! Mary mother, save...! (Said Christabel,) And who art thou ? The lady, if lady she be, describes herself as a hapless virgin ruthlessly seized by five warriors the yestermorn,... | |
 | John Bickerton - 1816 - Страниц: 19
...of white. Her neck, her feet, her arms were bare,' And the jewels disordered in her hair. I guess, 'twas frightful there to see A lady so richly clad as she. Beautiful exceedingly." Christabel, after invoking the protection of heaven, asks this unknown damsel her name and story. The... | |
 | 1834
...feet unsandal'd were, And wildly glittered here and there The gems entangled in her hair. I guess, 'twas frightful there to see A lady so richly clad...exceedingly ! " ' Mary mother, save me now ! (Said Christabrl,) And who art thou ? ' " The lady strange made answer meet, And her voice was faint and... | |
 | Thomas Love Peacock - 1818 - Страниц: 218
...an appearance of foreign fashion, as if both the lady and her mantua-maker were of " a far " I guess 'twas frightful there to see A lady so richly clad as she, Beautiful exceedingly." For, if it be terrible to one young lady to find another under a tree at midnight, it must, a fortiori,... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - Страниц: 575
...unsandal'd were, And wildly glilter'd here and there The gems entangled in her hair. I guess, 't was frightful there to see A lady so richly clad as she...Beautiful exceedingly! Mary mother, save me now ! (Said Chrislabel), And who art thoul The lady strange made answer meet, And her voice was faint and sweet:—... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833
...beautiful exceedingly," (') [pare: Who with the brightest Georgians (2) might com(1) [" I guess, 't was frightful there to see A lady so richly clad as she — Beautiful exceedingly." — COLERIDGE'S Christabel.] (2) " It is in the adjacent climates of Georgia, Mingrelia, and Circassia,... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833
...beautiful exceedingly," (') [pare: Who with the brightest Georgians (2) might com(1) [" I guess, 't was frightful there to see A lady so richly clad as she — Beautiful exceedingly." — COLERIDGE'S Ckristabel.] (2) " It is in the adjacent climates of Georgia, Mingrelia, and Circassia,... | |
 | 1834
...feet unsandal'd were, And wildly glittered here and there The gems entangled in her hair. I guess, 'twas frightful there to see A lady so richly clad...made answer meet, And her voice was faint and sweet. " What poet ever before made "frightful" such an Apparition? "and her voice was faint and sweet." Yet... | |
 | 1834
...feet unsaudal'd were, And wildly glittered here and there The gems entangled in her hair. I guess, 'twas frightful there to see A lady so richly clad as she— Beautiful exceedingly!"—vol. ii. pp. 30, 31. We quote the following coincidence of thought in Mr. Coleridge's... | |
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