| 1820 - 774 páginas
...ehuse but hear — And thus spake on that ancient man, The bright-eyed mariner. • • • • • The bride hath paced into the hall, Red as a rose is she : Nodding their heads before her goes The merry minstrelsy. The wedding-guest be beat his breast, Yet he cannot chusc but hear—- And... | |
| 1834 - 918 páginas
...day — and many more — happily sails the hark away into the main. " The sun came up upon the left, Out of the sea came he ! And he shone bright, and on the right V, .ni down into the sea I Higher and higher every day, Till over the mast at noon." In a few words,... | |
| 1820 - 784 páginas
...cannot ehuse but hear — And thus spake on that ancient man, The bright-eyed mariner. • * • • • The bride hath paced into the hall, Red as a rose is she : Nodding their heads before her goes The merry minstrelsy. The wedding-guest he beat his breast, Yet he cannot chuse but hear— And... | |
| 1820 - 496 páginas
...And thus spake on that ancient man, The bright-eyed .iimriuer. » » « » » The bride hath pflced into the hall, Red as a rose is she : Nodding their heads before her goes The merry minstrelsy. The wedding-gum he beat his brant, Tet he cannot cbuse but hear — And... | |
| 1823 - 816 páginas
...setting of the sun described in the following most mysterious manner : The son came up upon the left, Out of the sea came he, And he shone bright, and on the right Went denen into the tea — Higher and higher every day, Till o'er the mast at noon ; The wedding guest... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 páginas
...did we drop Below the kirk, below the bill, Below the light-bouse top. The Sun came up upon the left, Out of the sea came he ; And he shone bright, and...at noon — The Wedding-Guest here beat his breast, v For he heard the loud bassoon. The bride hath paced into the hall, Red as a rose is she ; Nodding... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 386 páginas
...shone bright, and on the right weather, till „- - . it reached the Went down into the sea. line. Higher and higher every day, Till over the mast at...as a rose is she ; Nodding their heads before her goes The merry minstrelsy. The Wedding-Guest he beat his breast, Yet he cannot chuse but hear ; And... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 páginas
...did we drop Below the kirk, below the hill, Below the light-hauge-top. The Sun came up upon the left, om theirs, Nor turn them up to pray. And now this spell was snapt: once more eyery day, Till over the mast at noon — The wedding-guegt here beat his breiul, For he heard the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 426 páginas
...*" The Sun came uP uPo° the left, Out of the s69 came he ! And he shone bright, and on the right e Went down into the sea. Higher and higher every day,...as a rose is she ; Nodding their heads before her goes The merry minstrelsy. The Wedding-Guest he beat his breast, Yet he cannot chuse but hear ; And... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 páginas
...did we drop Below the kirk, below the hill, Below the light-house top. The Sun came up upou the left, Out of the sea came he ! And he shone bright, and...beat his breast, For he heard the loud bassoon. The weddingbri?ftlmü¿.bnt tinuetb bit ule. The bride hath paced into the hall, Red ae a rose is she ;... | |
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