| Robert Deverell - 1813 - Страниц: 354
...single darkness do I find. What might this be ? A thousand fantasies 205 Begin to throng into my memory, Of calling shapes and beck'ning shadows dire, And airy tongues that syllable men's names or mouths of rivers there (boccej. There are many like allusions hereafter. •...(.197) This and the... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - Страниц: 634
...single darkness do I find. What might this be ? A thousand fantasies 205 Begin to throng into my memory, Of calling shapes and beck'ning shadows dire, And airy tongues that syllable men's names or mouths of rivers there (bocce). There are many like allusions hereafter. (197) This and the following... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - Страниц: 622
...-single darkness do I find. What might this be ? A thousand fantasies 205 Begin to throng into my memory, Of calling shapes and beck'ning shadows dire, And airy tongues that syllable men's names or mouths of rivers there (bocce). There are many like allusions hereafter. (197) This and the following... | |
| John Ferriar - 1813 - Страниц: 166
...THEORY i/* OF APPARITIONS. w, BY FERRIAR, MD A thousand fantasies Beijin to throng into my memory, Of calling shapes, and beck'ning shadows dire, And airy tongues, that syllable men's names On sands, and shores, and desert wildernesses. These thoughts may startle well, but not astound. COMUS,... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - Страниц: 270
...do I find. What might this be ? A thousand fantasies M5 Begin to throng into my memory, Of culling shapes, and beck'ning shadows dire, And airy tongues, that syllable men's names On sands, and shores, and desert wildernesses. Those thoughts may startle well, but not astound, S10... | |
| 1814 - Страниц: 310
...Hermitage, &c. T. Warton, ELEGY TO THE MEMORY Of AN UNFORTUNATE LADY. BY ALEXANDER POPE, ESQ. WHAT beckoning ghost, along the moonlight shade, Invites my steps, and points to yonder glade ? 'Tis she ! — but why that bleeding bosom gored ? "VVhy dimly gleams the visionary sword ? Oh !... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - Страниц: 464
...yonder yew ?] Pop* seems to have imitated the first lines of thin elegy, ia his poem to the Memory of an unfortunate Lady : " What beck'ning ghost, along...the moonlight shade, Invites my steps, and points to yond/r glade ?" WHAL. Pope's imitation, however, falls far short of the picturesque and awful solemnity... | |
| Elizabeth Tomkins - 1817 - Страниц: 276
...scenes where love and bliss immortal reign. ELEGY To the Memory nf an unfortunate Lady. WHAT beckoning ghost along the moonlight shade Invites my steps, and points to yonder glade ? 'Tisshe!— But why that bleeding bosom gored? Why dimly gleams the visionary sword ? Oh ever beauteous,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1820 - Страниц: 80
...forever lasts, thy own MESSIAH reign* - . — »**— ELEGY - ^WLTHE MEMORI OF AN \jHswrwAn'»- i&&Ys WHAT beck'ning ghost, along the moonlight shade Invites my steps, and points to yonder glade? 'Tisshe! — but why that bleeding bosom gor'd, Why dimly gleams the visionar) sword? Oh, ever beauteous,... | |
| Charles Richson - 1820 - Страниц: 98
...fat oyster — live in peace — Adieu." POPE. • • ' f ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF AN UNFORTUNATE YOUNG LADY. What beck'ning ghost, along the moonlight shade, Invites my steps, and points to yohder glade ; 'Tis she!— but why that bleeding bosom gored? Why dimly gleams the visionary sword?... | |
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