| Edgar Allan Poe - 1909 - 392 oldal
...worst and the best Have gone to their eternal rest. There shrines and palaces and towers (Time-eaten towers that tremble not!) Resemble nothing that is...by lifting winds forgot, Resignedly beneath the sky 10 The melancholy waters lie. No rays from the holy heaven come down On the long night-time of that... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - 1909 - 448 oldal
...of that strange city lying all alone in its glare and gloom, shadowed in those black waves : — " Around by lifting winds forgot Resignedly beneath the sky The melancholy waters lie." The melodious monotone, the justness of touch in lines like these, are as artistic as the idea is poetic.... | |
| Edward Thomas - 1911 - 384 oldal
...worst and the best Have gone to their eternal rest. There, jhrines and palaces and towers (Time-eaten towers that tremble not !) Resemble nothing that is...; But light from out the lurid sea Streams up the turret silently. . . . This is pictorial lyric. Maeterlinck's plays are not lyrical drama, but lyric... | |
| Henry Jerome Stockard - 1911 - 358 oldal
...worst and the best Have gone to their eternal rest. B There shrines and palaces and towers (Time-eaten towers that tremble not) Resemble nothing that is...by lifting winds forgot, Resignedly beneath the sky 10 The melancholy waters lie. No rays from the holy heaven come down On the long night-time of that... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1911 - 410 oldal
...— O! no — ours never loom To heaven with that ungodly gloom! Time-eaten towers that tremble not! Around, by lifting winds forgot. Resignedly beneath the sky The melancholy waters lie. A heaven that God doth not contemn With stars is like a diadem — We liken our ladies' eyes to them... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1911 - 408 oldal
...— O! no — ours never loom To heaven with that ungodly gloom I Time-eaten towers that tremble not! Around, by lifting winds forgot, Resignedly beneath the sky The melancholy waters lie. A heaven that God doth not contemn With stars is like a diadem — We liken our ladies' eyes to them... | |
| Edward Thomas - 1912 - 376 oldal
...to their eternal rest. There, shrines and palaces and towers (Time-eaten towers that tremble not l) Resemble nothing that is ours. Around, by lifting...; But light from out the lurid sea Streams up the turret silently. . . . This is pictorial lyric. Maeterlinck's plays are not lyrical drama, but lyric... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1912 - 702 oldal
...worst and the best Have gone to their eternal rest. 5 There shrines and palaces and towers (Time-eaten towers that tremble not!) Resemble nothing that is...by lifting winds forgot, Resignedly beneath the sky 10 The melancholy waters lie. But light from out the lurid sea Streams up the turrets silently —... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1912 - 696 oldal
...to their eternal rest. 5 There shrines and palaces and towers (Time-eaten towers that tremble not I) Resemble nothing that is ours. Around, by lifting winds forgot, Resignedly beneath the sky 10 The melancholy waters lie. But light from out the lurid sea Streams up the turrets silently —... | |
| 1915 - 316 oldal
...worst and the best Have gone to their eternal rest. There shrines and palaces and towers (Time-eaten towers that tremble not!) Resemble nothing that is ours. Around, by lifting winds forgot, Eesignedly beneath the sky The melancholy waters lie. No rays from the holy Heaven come down On the... | |
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