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" Each spake words of high disdain And insult to his heart's best brother: They parted— ne'er to meet again! But never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining — They stood aloof, the scars remaining, Like cliffs which had been rent... "
Cyclopedia of English Literature: a Selection of the Choicest Productions of ... - 337. oldal
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Gleanings from the English poets, Chaucer to Tennyson, with biogr. notices ...

English poets - 1862 - 626 oldal
...words of high disdain And insult to his heart's best brother : They parted — ne'er to meet again ! But never either found another To free the hollow...away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been. rs AN Irish poetess, daughter of Rev. M. Blackford, County Wicklow, her chief poem la "Psyche." FROM...

Goethe's Hermann and Dorothea, tr. into Engl. verse [by J. Cartwright].

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1862 - 144 oldal
...of the two, — a solid advantage. " Can men thus stand like two opposing rocks V" Euterpe, p. 58. " They stood aloof, — the scars remaining, — Like...away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been." — Coleridge's Christabel. " I will give you the particulars Of her becoming dress." — Polyhymnia,...

Goethe's Hermann and Dorothea

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1862 - 140 oldal
...advantage. " Can men thus stand like two opposing rocks i"'— Euterpe, p. 58. " They stood aloof,—the scars remaining,— Like cliffs which had been rent...ween, The marks of that which once hath been."— Coleridge's Christabcl. " I will give you the particulars Of her becoming dress."—Polyhymnia, p....

Selected Writings of Walter Pater

Walter Pater - 1982 - 304 oldal
...words of high disdain And insult to his heart's best brother: They parted — ne'er to meet again! But never either found another To free the hollow...away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been. I suppose these lines leave almost every reader with a quickened sense of the beauty and compass of...
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The Love Poems of Lord Byron: A Romantic's Passion

George Gordon Byron - 1990 - 104 oldal
...is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love, Doth work like madness in the brain; But never either found another To free the hollow...away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been. — Coleridge, ChristaM Fare thee well! and if for ever, Still for ever, fare thee well: Kven though...
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Waverley Novels: Castle dangerous

Sir Walter Scott - 1903 - 384 oldal
...madness in the brain. ***** Each spoke words of high disdain, And insult to his heart's dear brother, But never either found another To free the hollow...away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been. CHRISTABKLLE OF COLERIDGE. IN prosecution of the intention which, when his blood was cool, seemed to...

Romantic Poetry: Recent Revisionary Criticism

Karl Kroeber, Gene W. Ruoff - 1993 - 520 oldal
...describes the ruined friendship of Roland de Vaux and the Baron. I excerpt what I suspect moves him most: They stood aloof, the scars remaining Like cliffs...heat nor frost nor thunder Shall wholly do away, I wean. The marks of that which once had been. My selection is not arbitrary. Not only Hazlitt, but virtually...
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Coleridge and Textual Instability: The Multiple Versions of the Major Poems

Jack Stillinger - 1994 - 268 oldal
...to his heart's best brother: They parted — ne'er to meet again! But never either found another 420 To free the hollow heart from paining — They stood...between; — But neither heat, nor frost, nor thunder, 425 Shall wholly do away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been. Sir Leoline, a moment's space,...
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Selected Poems

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1996 - 868 oldal
...is thorny; and youth is vain: And to be wroth with one we love, Doth work like madness in the brain; But never either found another To free the hollow...away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been.' COLERIDGE'S Christabel. Fare thee well! and if for ever, Still for ever, fare thee well: Even though...
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Male Envy: The Logic of Malice in Literature and Culture

Mervyn Nicholson - 1999 - 284 oldal
...words of high disdain And insult to his heart's best brother: They parted — ne'er to meet again! But never either found another To free the hollow...away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been. (11. 408-426) The anguish of male competitive hatred has never been expressed more forcefully or poignantly....
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