The Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe: With Original MemoirSampson, Low, Son, and Marston, 1866 - 167 pagina's |
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Pagina x
... called the Parthenon . A. M. MADOT W. Thomas . . 119 PERCIVAL SKELTON . . J. Whymper . 121 F. R. PICKERSGILL .. W. J. Linton . 127 PERCIVAL SKELTON .. J. Cooper . . . 130 For in his heart , as in thy stream , Her image deeply lies ...
... called the Parthenon . A. M. MADOT W. Thomas . . 119 PERCIVAL SKELTON . . J. Whymper . 121 F. R. PICKERSGILL .. W. J. Linton . 127 PERCIVAL SKELTON .. J. Cooper . . . 130 For in his heart , as in thy stream , Her image deeply lies ...
Pagina xiv
... called Edgar Allan . The precocious child was petted by his adopted parents , who took pride in his forwardness and beauty ; he was sent to the best schools , and was regarded as the heir to their property . In 1816 Mr. and Mrs. Allan ...
... called Edgar Allan . The precocious child was petted by his adopted parents , who took pride in his forwardness and beauty ; he was sent to the best schools , and was regarded as the heir to their property . In 1816 Mr. and Mrs. Allan ...
Pagina xv
... called upon to save him . from arrest , on account of an indiscretion ; through the kind offices . of this gentleman the young adventurer was sent home to America , and , on his arrival in Richmond , Mr. Allan received him with kindness ...
... called upon to save him . from arrest , on account of an indiscretion ; through the kind offices . of this gentleman the young adventurer was sent home to America , and , on his arrival in Richmond , Mr. Allan received him with kindness ...
Pagina xviii
... called the " Stylus ; it was the chimera which he nursed , the castle in the air which he longed for , the rainbow of his cloudy hopes . But he did not succeed in establishing it then , and was soon installed as editor of " Graham's ...
... called the " Stylus ; it was the chimera which he nursed , the castle in the air which he longed for , the rainbow of his cloudy hopes . But he did not succeed in establishing it then , and was soon installed as editor of " Graham's ...
Pagina xix
... called Tales of the Grotesque and the Arabesque , " and gained another prize by his story of the Gold Bug . He was beginning to be known as a fierce and terrible critic , rather than as a poet or a writer of tales , when the publication ...
... called Tales of the Grotesque and the Arabesque , " and gained another prize by his story of the Gold Bug . He was beginning to be known as a fierce and terrible critic , rather than as a poet or a writer of tales , when the publication ...
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A. M. MADOT Aaraaf Al Aaraaf ALESSANDRA Allan amid angels Auber BALDAZZAR beautiful ANNABEL LEE bells bird BIRKET FOSTER breath bright Broadway Journal CASTIGLIONE chamber door Cooper dead death dost doth dream dwell Earl of Leicester Earth EDGAR ALLAN POE Eldorado Eulalie Evans F. R. PICKERSGILL fair fell flowers garden gentle glory golden happy hath HAUNTED PALACE hear heart heaven Hope Indian Cupid Israfel JACINTA JASPER CROPSEY JOHN TENNIEL lake LALAGE leave Lenore light lived lone maiden melody moon murmur never Nevermore night o'er odour passion PERCIVAL SKELTON poems poet POLITIAN quarrel Quoth the Raven rhyme SCENES FROM POLITIAN seraph shadow sigh skies sleep smile solemn sorrow soul speak spirit star strange sweet thee things thou art thou hast thro throne ULALUME unto voice W. J. Linton wandering wave wild wind wing young