| Mary Oliver - 1998 - 212 pages
...heart of Ruth, when, sick for home, She stood in tears amid the alien corn; The same that oft-times hath Charm'd magic casements, opening on the foam...self! Adieu! the fancy cannot cheat so well As she is fam'd to do, deceiving elf. Adieu! adieu! thy plaintive anthem fades Past the near meadows, over the... | |
| Karen Van Dyck - 1998 - 332 pages
...do nothing, occludes the older, active resistance of the cats who fight in the captain's story: 53 "Forlorn! the very word is like a bell / to toll me...Adieu! the fancy cannot cheat so well / As she is fam'd to do" (Keats 1959, 207). 'HictvE 6av>na va TIC ßXEJieic, Aive, aXXr\ KOUTOTI, KI áAAti crcpaßri,... | |
| William Harmon - 1998 - 386 pages
...oft-times hath Charm'd magic casements, opening on the foam Of perilous seas, in faery lands forlorn. VIII Forlorn! the very word is like a bell To toll me back...self! Adieu! the fancy cannot cheat so well As she is fam'd to do, deceiving elf. Adieu! adieu! thy plaintive anthem fades Past the near meadows, over the... | |
| Martin Middeke, Werner Huber - 1999 - 248 pages
...Nightingale," for instance, dismantle the merely temporary soothing the imagination is able to bring about: "Forlorn! the very word is like a bell / To toll me...Adieu! The fancy cannot cheat so well / As she is fam'd to do, deceiving elf." (Poetical Works, ed. H. W. Garrod [Oxford: Oxford UP, 1986], 209). Similarly... | |
| Michael Clark - 2000 - 272 pages
...heart of Ruth, when, sick for home, She stood in tears amid the alien corn; The same that oft-times hath Charm'd magic casements, opening on the foam...! Adieu! the fancy cannot cheat so well As she is fam'd to do. deceiving ell. Adieu! adieu! thy plaintive anthem fades Past the near meadows, over the... | |
| Thomas McFarland - 2000 - 268 pages
...penultimate stanza become more insistent, and more serious for the poem's quality, in the final stanza: Forlorn! the very word is like a bell To toll me back...self! Adieu! the fancy cannot cheat so well As she is fam'd to do, deceiving elf. Adieu! Adieu! thy plaintive anthem fades Past the near meadows, over the... | |
| Pia-Elisabeth Leuschner - 2000 - 286 pages
...same that oft-times hath Charm'd magic casements [...] [...] in faery lands forlorn. VIII. Forlom! the very word is like a bell To toll me back from...self! Adieu! the fancy cannot cheat so well As she is fam'd to do, deceiving elf. (Ode to a Nightingale, v. 63-74) Beim zweiten Auftreten des forlorn nach... | |
| Frances Mayes - 2001 - 548 pages
...tears amid the alien corn; The same that oft-times hath Charmed magic casements, opening on the foam Of perilous seas, in faery lands forlorn. Forlorn!...Past the near meadows, over the still stream, Up the hillside; and now 'tis buried deep In the next valley glades: Was it a vision, or a waking dream? Fled... | |
| Marie-Louise Svane - 2003 - 300 pages
...forsvinde ('fade', 'dissolve') eller flygte pâ poesiens vinger til nattergalens dromte ferige, til dens »faery lands forlorn«: Forlorn! the very word is...cheat so well As she is famed to do, deceiving elf. Digtet slutter alligevel ikke entydigt med dette 'farvel' til drommen, for det munder ud i et âbent... | |
| John Louis DiGaetani - 2010 - 208 pages
..."Ode to a Nightingale," whose final stanza also emphasizes the connection between art and dreaming: Forlorn! the very word is like a bell To toll me back...self! Adieu! the fancy cannot cheat so well As she is fam'd to do, deceiving elf. Adieu! adieu! thy plaintive anthem fades Past the near meadows, over the... | |
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