Those green-robed senators of mighty woods, Tall oaks, branch-charmed by the earnest stars, Dream, and so dream all night without a stir, Save from one gradual solitary gust Which comes upon the silence, and dies off, As if the ebbing air had but one... Der Sensualismus bei John Keats - Pągina 29per Sibylla Geest - 1908 - 70 pąginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| John Keats - 1883 - 516 pągines
...upon a tranced summer-night, Those green-rob'd senators of mighty woods, Tall oaks, branch-charmed by the earnest stars, Dream, and so dream all night...and dies off, As if the ebbing air had but one wave ; So came these words and went." A GOD RECLINING IN SORROW. " And all along a dismal rack of clouds,... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 518 pągines
...upon a tranced summer-night, Those green-rob'd senators of mighty woods. Tall oaks, branch-charmed by the earnest stars, Dream, and so dream all night...and dies off, As if the ebbing air had but one wave ; ,So came.these words and went." A GOD RECLINING IN SORROW. " And all along a dismal rack of clouds,... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1883 - 586 pągines
...'Upon a tranced summer night Those green-robed senators of mighly woods, Tall oaks, branch-charmed by the earnest stars, Dream, and so dream all night...dies off. As if the ebbing air had but one wave.' No eye can see deeply into the meaning of Nature, nor hence interpret her truly, unless it has also... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1883 - 350 pągines
...green-robed senators of mighty woods, Tall oaks, branch-charmed by the earnest stars, Dream, and no dream all night without a stir, Save from one gradual solitary gust, Which comes upon the silence, ami dies off, As if the ebbing air had but one wave : So came these words, and went. A FALLEN GOD.... | |
| Familiar quotations - 1883 - 942 pągines
...early gods ! Hyperion. Book i. Those green-robed senators of mighty woods, Tall oaks, branch-charmed by the earnest stars, Dream, and so dream all night without a stir. Ibid. O for a beaker full of the warm South, Full of the true, the blushful Ilippocrcne ! Ode to a... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1883 - 782 pągines
...Churchill : Gotham. Bk. i. Line 303. Those green-robed senators of mighty woods, Tall oaks, branch-charmed by the earnest stars, Dream, and so dream all night without a stir. 3566 Keats : Hyperion. Bk. i OATHS — see Lies, Truth. 'Tis not the many oaths that make the truth... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 608 pągines
...on, while at thy feet I weep." As when upon a tranced summer-night ^ -''"" Forests, branch-charmed by the earnest stars, Dream, and so dream all night without a noise, 350 - ^y.. Save from one gradual solitary gust Swelling upon the silence, dying off, As if the... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 310 pągines
...! sleep on, while at thy feet I weep." As when upon a tranced summer-night3 Forests, branch-charmed by the earnest stars, Dream, and so dream all night without a noise,4 350 Save from one gradual solitary gust , Swelling upon the silence, dying off,5 As if the... | |
| 1887 - 708 pągines
...Those green-robed senators of mighty woods, Tall oaks, branch-charmed by the earnest stars, Dream, aud so dream all night without a stir, Save from one gradual...and dies off As if the ebbing air had but one wave." Or, if one like to compare with Spenser a modern fragment in the enumerative method, take Wordsworth,... | |
| John Keats - 1884 - 420 pągines
...! sleep on, while at thy feet I weep." As when upon a tranced summer-night Forests, branch-charmed by the earnest stars, Dream, and so dream all night without a noise, 350 Save from one gradual solitary gust Swelling upon the silence, dying off, As if the ebbing... | |
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