| Elinor Mead Buckingham - 1897 - 356 oldal
...XXVIII. Stol'n to this paradise, and so entranced, Porphyro gazed upon her empty dress, And listen'd to her breathing, if it chanced To wake into a slumberous...crept, Noiseless as fear in a wide wilderness, And over the hush'd carpet, silent, stept, And 'tween the curtains peep'd, where, lo! — how fast she slept.... | |
| John Keats - 1899 - 520 oldal
...XXVIII Stol'n to this paradise, and so entranced, Porphyro gazed upon her empty dress, And listen'd to her breathing, if it chanced To wake into a slumberous...Which when he heard, that minute did he bless, And breathed himself: then from the closet crept, Noiseless as fear in a wide wilderness, And over the... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - 1899 - 768 oldal
...again. Stolen to this paradise, and so entranced, Porphyro gazed upon her empty dress, And listened to her breathing, if it chanced To wake into a slumberous...Which when he heard that minute did he bless, And breathed himself; then from the closet crept, Noiseless as fear in a wide wilderness, And over the... | |
| 1899 - 788 oldal
...again. XXVIII. Stol'n to this paradise, and so entranced, 245 Porphyro gaz'd upon her empty dress, Which when he heard, that minute did he bless And breath'd himself: then from the closet crept, 250 Noiseless as fear in a wide wilderness, And over the hush'd carpet, silent, stept, And 'tween the... | |
| 1899 - 802 oldal
...letter informs you. — POPE. (c) Here lies David Garrick, describe me who can. — GOLDSMITH. (d) .... a slumberous tenderness, Which when he heard, that minute did he bless And breath'd himself. — KEATS. 12. Finish the following lines, and in each case add the three next lines : — (a) In short... | |
| John Keats, Horace Elisha Scudder - 1899 - 530 oldal
...chanced To wake into a slumberous tenderness; Which when he heard, that minute did he bless, And breathed himself: then from the closet crept, Noiseless as fear in a wide wilderness, And over the hush'd carpet, silent, stept, And 'tween the curtains peep'd, where, lo ! — how fast she slept.... | |
| 1899 - 816 oldal
...XXVIII. Stol'n to this paradise, and so entranced, 245 Porphyro gaz'd upon her empty dress, And listened to her breathing, if it chanced To wake into a slumberous tenderness; 450 THOMSON TO TENNYSON Which when ho heard, that minute did he bless And brcnth'd himself: then from... | |
| John Keats - 1900 - 500 oldal
...XXVIII Stol'n to this paradise, and so entranced, Porphyro gazed upon her empty dress, And listen'd to her breathing, if it chanced To wake into a slumberous...Which when he heard, that minute did he bless, And breathed himself : then from the closet crept, Noiseless as fear in a wide wilderness, And over the... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats - 1900 - 294 oldal
...XXVIII Stolen to this paradise, and so entranced, Porphyro gazed upon her empty dress, And listened to her breathing, if it chanced To wake into a slumberous...Which when he heard, that minute did he bless, And breathed himself : then from the closet crept, Noiseless as fear in a wide wilderness, 250 And over... | |
| Louis Untermeyer - 1945 - 612 oldal
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