Friends, whom I never more may meet again, On springy heath along the hill-top edge, Wander in gladness, and wind down, perchance, To that still roaring dell, of which I told; The roaring dell, o'erwooded, narrow, deep, And only speckled by the mid-day... The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: Including the Dramas of Wallenstein ... - Halaman 229oleh Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 353 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| William Wordsworth - 1896 - 424 halaman
...describes it, in his poem beginning " This LimeTree Bower, my Prison," addressed to Charles Lamb— The roaring dell, o'er-wooded, narrow, deep, And only...Flings arching like a bridge ;—that branchless ash, Unsunn'd and damp, whose few poor yellow leaves Ne'er tremble in the gale, yet tremble still, Fanned... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 750 halaman
...composed the following lines in the gardentower. Had dimmed mine eyes to blindness! They, meanwhile, Friends, whom I never more may meet again, . On springy...told ; The roaring dell, o'erwooded, narrow, deep, 10 And only speckled by the mid-day sun ; Where its slim trunk the ash from rock to rock Flings arching... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 806 halaman
...been Most sweet to my remembrance even when age Had dimmed mine eyes to blindness ! They, meanwhile, Friends, whom I never more may meet again, On springy...roaring dell, of which I told ; The roaring dell, o'cnvooded, narrow, deep, 10 And only speckled by the mid-day sun ; Where its slim trunk the ash from... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 300 halaman
...been Most sweet to my remembrance even when age Had dimmed mine eyes to blindness ! They, meanwhile, Friends, whom I never more may meet again, On springy...edge, Wander in gladness, and wind down, perchance, The roaring dell, o'erwooded, narrow, deep, And only speckled by the mid-day sun ; Where its slim trunk... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 804 halaman
...narrow, deep, io And only speckled by the mid-day sun ; Where its slim trunk the ash from rock to rock 93 Flings arching like a bridge; — that branchless ash, Unsunned and damp, whose few poor i yellow leaves \ Ne'er tremble in the gale, yet tremble ' still, I Fanned by the water-fall ! and... | |
| Arthur Leslie Salmon - 1906 - 366 halaman
...waterfall.' This is the same glen that Coleridge describes in his poem, ' This Lime-tree Bower my Prison ': ' The roaring dell, o'er-wooded, narrow, deep, And only...sun ; Where its slim trunk the ash from rock to rock Slings arching like a bridge; that branchless ash Unsunned and damp, whose few poor yellow leaves Ne'er... | |
| David Watson Rannie - 1907 - 422 halaman
...remembrance even when age Had dimmed mine eyes to blindness ! They meanwhile, Friends, whom I nevermore may meet again, On springy heath, along the hill-top...ash from rock to rock Flings arching like a bridge . . . . . . Now, my friends emerge Beneath the wide wide Heaven — and view again The many-steepled... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1925 - 800 halaman
...perchance, To that still roaring dell, of which I told; The roaring dell, o'erwooded, narrow, deep, io And only speckled by the mid-day sun ; Where its slim...ash from rock to rock Flings arching like a bridge; — tKat branchless ash, Unsunned and damp, whose few poor yellow leaves Ne'er tremble in the gale,... | |
| Georg Bersch - 1909 - 134 halaman
...Lime-tree B." erscheint dasselbe Bild ohne den See, der eine dichterische Ausschmückung sein mag. 2 ) "That still roaring dell, of which I told; | The roaring...o'erwooded, narrow deep And only speckled by the mid-day sun (v. 8 ff.). | Where its slim trunk the ash from rock to rock | Flings arching like a bridge; — that... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 968 halaman
...beginning of Chapter vm. 71 ed mine eyes to blindness ! meanwhile, •>m I never more may meet On spring, y]f П P # . And only speckled by the mid-day sun ; Where its slim trunk the ash from rock to rock Flings arching... | |
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