The Poems of Edgar Allan PoeGinn, 1917 - 332 oldal |
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xlii. oldal
... flowers they all were mine , to the more direct but less forceful And all the flowers were mine . Nor is anything gained by the alteration of the first xlii THE POEMS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE.
... flowers they all were mine , to the more direct but less forceful And all the flowers were mine . Nor is anything gained by the alteration of the first xlii THE POEMS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE.
xlvi. oldal
... flowers near the beginning of the first part of Al Aaraaf , and is to be seen , also , in the story of Angelo and Ianthe in the concluding section of that poem . The description of the bed of flowers amidst which the queen of Al Aaraaf ...
... flowers near the beginning of the first part of Al Aaraaf , and is to be seen , also , in the story of Angelo and Ianthe in the concluding section of that poem . The description of the bed of flowers amidst which the queen of Al Aaraaf ...
xlix. oldal
... flowers ; and the following couplet in an early text of Al Aaraaf : On the sweetest air doth float The most sad and solemn note , is possibly a reminiscence of Shelley's line in the ode To a Skylark , Our sweetest songs are those that ...
... flowers ; and the following couplet in an early text of Al Aaraaf : On the sweetest air doth float The most sad and solemn note , is possibly a reminiscence of Shelley's line in the ode To a Skylark , Our sweetest songs are those that ...
2. oldal
... flowers And sunshine of my summer hours ! I would not call thee fool , old man , But hope is not a gift of thine ; If I can hope ( O God ! I can ) It falls from an eternal shrine . II . The guy wall of this gaudy tower Grows dim around ...
... flowers And sunshine of my summer hours ! I would not call thee fool , old man , But hope is not a gift of thine ; If I can hope ( O God ! I can ) It falls from an eternal shrine . II . The guy wall of this gaudy tower Grows dim around ...
19. oldal
... flower , fall With the noon - day beauty which is all . - I reach'd my home my home no more For all had flown who made it so . - the silvery moon What though the moon Shine on his path , in her high noon ; Her smile is chilly , and her ...
... flower , fall With the noon - day beauty which is all . - I reach'd my home my home no more For all had flown who made it so . - the silvery moon What though the moon Shine on his path , in her high noon ; Her smile is chilly , and her ...
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९९ Aaraaf Al Aaraaf American angels Annabel Lee appears attributed to Poe BALDAZZAR Baltimore Baltimore Saturday Visiter beauty bells Bridal Ballad Broadway Journal Burton's Magazine Byron's CASTIGLIONE comma critics dead death dream Dream-Land earth Edgar Allan Poe edition eyes Fairy-Land flowers Graham's Magazine Griswold Harrison hath Haunted Palace heart Heaven Helen Ingram inserted Israfel JACINTA January LALAGE Lenore letter light Lorimer Graham copy lyric manuscript melody Milton moon Nevermore night note on line o'er original Osgood passage passion perhaps Philadelphia Saturday Philosophy of Composition Poe's poems poet poet's poetic poetry Politian Professor Woodberry published Raven reading reference Richmond Saturday Museum Silence Sleeper song Sonnet soul Southern Literary Messenger spelling spirit stanza star substitutes suggested Tamerlane thee thine thou throne Ulalume Union Magazine Valley of Unrest verses volume Whig Review Whitty Woodberry word written Yankee York ΙΟ