| Lorenzo Sears - 1902 - Страниц: 506
...voice, all mute." Then he feels the dragging of the earthly ball and chain, and descends to this : " If I could dwell Where Israfel Hath dwelt, and he where I, He might not sing BO wildly well A mortal melody, While a bolder note than thin might swell From my lyre within the sky."... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1903 - Страниц: 246
...air) To keep watch with delight On the harmony there ? " Or take the last stanza of Israfel: — " If I could dwell Where Israfel Hath dwelt, and he...this might swell From my lyre within the sky." The two principal poems in the volume under consideration — Al Aaraaf and Tamerlane — are obvious imitations... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1903 - Страниц: 252
...air) To keep watch with delight On the harmony there ? " Or take the last stanza of Israfel: — " If I could dwell Where Israfel Hath dwelt, and he...than this might swell From my lyre within the sky." beginning of Al Aaraaf, for example, might easily be mistaken for an extract from Lalla Rookh, so similar... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1903 - Страниц: 600
...air) To keep watch with delight On the harmony there ? " Or take the last stanza of " Israfel : " — "If I could dwell Where Israfel Hath dwelt, and he...than this might swell From my lyre within the sky." 171 The two principal poems in the volume under consideration — "Al Aaraaf" and "Tamerlane" — were... | |
| William Lander Weber - 1903 - Страниц: 286
...; Our flowers are merely — flowers, And the shadow of thy perfect bliss Is the sunshine of ours. If I could dwell Where Israfel Hath dwelt, and he...melody, While a °bolder note than this might swell 50 From my lyre within the sky. LENOEE Ah, "broken is the golden bowl ! the spirit flown forever! Let... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1903 - Страниц: 386
...flowers, And the shadow of thy perfect bliss Is the sunshine of ours. If I could dwell Where Israfel He might not sing so wildly well A mortal melody,...than this might swell From my lyre within the sky. 1836. TO THE bowers whereat, in dreams, I see The wantonest singing birds, Are lips — and all thy... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1904 - Страниц: 266
...; Our flowers are merely — flowers, And the shadow of thy perfect bliss Is the sunshine of ours. If I could dwell Where Israfel Hath dwelt, and he...than this might swell From my lyre within the sky. TO I HEED not that my earthly lot Hath little of Earth in it, That years of love have been forgot In... | |
| Richard Burton - 1904 - Страниц: 344
...: Our flowers are merely — flowers, And the shadow of thy perfect bliss Is the sunshine of ours. If I could dwell Where Israfel Hath dwelt, and he...than this might swell From my lyre within the sky. Such is a characteristic picture of Edgar Allan Poe. A sympathetic knowledge of these quoted pieces,... | |
| Richard Burton - 1904 - Страниц: 340
...: Our flowers are merely — flowers, And the shadow of thy perfect bliss Is the sunshine of ours. If I could dwell Where Israfel Hath dwelt, and he...than this might swell From my lyre within the sky. Such is a characteristic picture of Edgar Allan Poe. A sympathetic knowledge of these quoted pieces,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1904 - Страниц: 268
...Is a world of sweets and sours ; Our flowers are merely — flowers, If I could dwell Where Israf el Hath dwelt, and he where I, He might not sing so wildly...than this might swell From my lyre within the sky. TO I HEED not that my earthly lot Hath little of Earth in it, That years of love have been forgot In... | |
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