Then saw I many broken hinted sights In the uncertain state I stepp'd into. Meseem'd to be I know not in what place, Where ladies through the street, like mournful lights, Ran with loose hair, and eyes that frighten'd you By their own terror, and a pale... Dante, the Poet Illustrated Out of the Poem - Página 573de Christina Georgina Rossetti - 1884 - 8 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1862 - 454 páginas
...his heart, and the thought arose that Beatrice too must die ; then his reason utterly failed him : " Then saw I many broken hinted sights In the uncertain...Where ladies through the street, like mournful lights, Bau with loose hair, and eyes that frightened you By their own terror, and a pale amaze : The while,... | |
| 1861 - 528 páginas
...went, Some certain women's faces hurried by, And shriek'd to me, ' Thou too shalt die, shalt die !' " Then saw I many broken hinted sights In the uncertain...Ran with loose hair, and eyes that frighten'd you By their own terror, and a pale amaze : The while, little by little, as I thought, The sun ceased,... | |
| 1861 - 510 páginas
...went, Some certain women's faces hurried by, And shriek'd to me, ' Thou too shalt die, shalt die ! ' " Then saw I many broken hinted sights In the uncertain...Where ladies through the street, like mournful lights, Han with loose hair, and eyes that frighten'd you By their own terror, and a pale amaze : The while,... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1862 - 438 páginas
...his heart, and the thought arose that Beatrice too must die ; then his reason utterly failed him : " Then saw I many broken hinted sights In the uncertain...mournful lights, Ran with loose hair, and eyes that frightened you By their own terror, and a pale amaze : The while, little by little, as I thought, The... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1862 - 448 páginas
...his heart, and the thought arose that Beatrice too must die ; then his reason utterly failed him : " Then saw I many broken hinted sights In the uncertain...Where ladies through the street, like mournful lights, Ean •with loose hair, and eyes that frightened you By their own terror, and a pale amaze : The while,... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1874 - 504 páginas
...hurried by, And shriek'd to me, " Thou too shalt die, shalt die !" ' Then saw I many broken hinted sighls In the uncertain state I stepp'd into. Meseem'd to...Ran with loose hair, and eyes that frighten'd you By their own terror, and a pale amaze: The while, little by little, as I thought, The sun ceased, and... | |
| William Sharp - 1882 - 478 páginas
...shalt die I ' " Then saw I many broken hinted sights In the uncertain state I stepped into. Meseemed to be I know not in what place, Where ladies through...street, like mournful lights, Ran with loose hair, aud eyes that frighten'd you By their own terror, and a pale amaze : The while, little by little, as... | |
| William Sharp - 1882 - 474 páginas
...shall die ! ' " Then saw I many broken hinted sights In the uncertain state I stepped into. Meseemed to be I know not in what place, Where ladies through the street, like mournful lights, Ean with loose hair, and eyes that frighten'd you By their own terror, and a pale amaze : The while,... | |
| William Sharp - 1882 - 474 páginas
...die ! ' " Then saw I many broken hinted sights In the uncertain state I stepped into. Meseemcd to he I know not in what place, Where ladies through the street, like mournful lights, Ean with loose hair, and eyes that frighten'd you By their own terror, and a pale amaze : The while,... | |
| Edmund Yates, Walter Sydney Sichel, Bax. Ernest Belfort - 1884 - 654 páginas
...version of the passage, wherein the poet describes his first hearing of his mistress's death : "Moseemed to be I know not in what place, Where ladies through...mournful lights, Ran with loose hair and eyes that frightened you By their own terror and a pale amaze : The while, little by little as I thought, / The... | |
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