And thus the lofty lady spake 'All they who live in the upper sky, Do love you, holy Christabel! And you love them, and for their sake And for the good which me befel, Even I in my degree will try, Fair maiden, to requite you well. But now unrobe yourself;... The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Pagina 291door James Gillman - 1838 - 362 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1816 - 82 pagina’s
..." 'Tis over now !" Again the wild-flower wine she drank : Her fair large eyes 'gan glitter bright, And from the floor whereon she sank, The lofty lady...them, and for their sake And for the good which me befel, Even I in my degree will try, Fair maiden, to requite you well. But now unrobe yourself; for... | |
| John Bickerton - 1816 - 70 pagina’s
...said, ' 'Tis over now!' Again the wild -flower wine she drank: Her fair large eyes 'gan glitter bright. And from the floor whereon she sank, • . The lofty...holy Christabel ! And you love them, and for their fake . . . And for the good which me befel, Even I in my degree will try, ,. ' ., Fair maiden, to requite... | |
| 1820 - 774 pagina’s
..." 'Tis over now !" Again the wild-flower wine she drank : Her fair large eyes 'gan glitter bright, And from the floor whereon she sank, The lofty lady...most beautiful to see, Like a lady of a far countree. After the notion of evil has once been suggested to the reader, the external beauty and great mildness... | |
| 1820 - 784 pagina’s
..." 'Tis over now !" Again the wild-flower wine she drank : Her fair large eyes 'gan glitter bright, And from the floor whereon she sank, The lofty lady...beautiful to see, " Like a lady of a far countree. After the notion of evil has once been suggested to the reader, the external beauty and great mildness... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 386 pagina’s
..." 'tis over now !" Again the wild-flower wine she drank : Her fair large eyes 'gan glitter bright, And from the floor whereon she sank, The lofty lady...beautiful to see, Like a lady of a far countree. And thus (he lofty lady spake — All they, who live in the upper sky, Do love you, holy Christabel! And you... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 426 pagina’s
..." 'tis over now !" Again the wild-flower wine she drank : Her fair large eyes 'gan glitter bright, And from the floor whereon she sank, The lofty lady...them, and for their sake And for the good which me befel, Even I in my degree will try, Fair maiden, to requite you well. But now unrobe yourself; for... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pagina’s
...over now !• Again the wild-flower wine she drank: Her fair large < v< -, *gan glitter bright. Ami from the floor whereon she sank, The lofty lady stood...upright; She was most beautiful to see, Like a lady of я гаг countrée. And thus the lofty lady spake — All rib \ , who live in the upper sky, Do lore... | |
| 1828 - 442 pagina’s
...the wild flower-wine she drank : Her fair large eyes 'gan glitter bright, And from the floor wbereon she sank, The lofty lady stood upright : She was most beautiful to see, Like a lady of a far countr^e.' No one, it would secin, could be in-rn il .ic to the perfect fitness of every word in these... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pagina’s
...; She was roost beautiful to see, Like a lady of a for countiée. And ihm the lofty lady «pake — A/B/C/ Chrialabcl ! And yon love them, and for their sake And for the good which me befell, Even I in my degree... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 pagina’s
...sank, The lofty lady stood upright ; She was moat beautiful lo see, Like a lady of a far countrce. And thus the lofty lady spake — All they, who live in the upper sky, Do love you, holy Christnbel ! And you love them, and for their sake And for the good which me befell, Even I in my degree... | |
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