Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 36 卷W. Blackwood & Sons, 1834 |
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... object of all scorn , and all ma- lice , a gorgeous useless thing , set up only to be hated for its eminence , and its inevitable want of sympathy with the people , decked in purple and regal attire , and placed upon a height , only to ...
... object of all scorn , and all ma- lice , a gorgeous useless thing , set up only to be hated for its eminence , and its inevitable want of sympathy with the people , decked in purple and regal attire , and placed upon a height , only to ...
第 36 頁
... object , " I exclaimed , " that is flashing and struggling in the water ; whatever it may be , he has it ; down with the helm , and bring her to the wind - down with it , hard - a - lee . He has it - he has it ! No , missed it , by ...
... object , " I exclaimed , " that is flashing and struggling in the water ; whatever it may be , he has it ; down with the helm , and bring her to the wind - down with it , hard - a - lee . He has it - he has it ! No , missed it , by ...
第 45 頁
... object on the very verge of the horizon . From the afternoon having come on thick , this had not been noticed before ; but just as I had made the discovery , the look - out man at the masthead hailed , ' a strange sail , abeam of us to ...
... object on the very verge of the horizon . From the afternoon having come on thick , this had not been noticed before ; but just as I had made the discovery , the look - out man at the masthead hailed , ' a strange sail , abeam of us to ...
第 53 頁
... object of my dream . The proposal_to_return_to our hotel was negatived by me at once , and the negation was gaily received by my lively friend . " Well , " said he , " you have grown an enthusiast at last ; true Englishman , steady to ...
... object of my dream . The proposal_to_return_to our hotel was negatived by me at once , and the negation was gaily received by my lively friend . " Well , " said he , " you have grown an enthusiast at last ; true Englishman , steady to ...
第 58 頁
... object of envy to the multitude , who gazed at my horses , my domestics , and the other common appendages to a man of condition . Now the meanest beg- gar that crept through the streets above my head would not exchange with me . The ...
... object of envy to the multitude , who gazed at my horses , my domestics , and the other common appendages to a man of condition . Now the meanest beg- gar that crept through the streets above my head would not exchange with me . The ...
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第 566 頁 - Beyond the shadow of the ship, I watched the water-snakes: They moved in tracks of shining white, And when they reared, the elfish light Fell off in hoary flakes. Within the shadow of the ship I watched their rich attire: Blue, glossy green, and velvet black, They coiled and swam; and every track Was a flash of golden fire.
第 548 頁 - Risest from forth thy silent sea of pines, How silently ! Around thee and above, Deep is the air and dark, substantial, black, An ebon mass : methinks thou piercest it, As with a wedge ! But when I look again, It is thine own calm home, thy crystal shrine, Thy habitation from eternity ! 0 dread and silent mount ! I gazed upon thee, Till thou, still present to the bodily sense, Didst vanish from my thought : entranced in prayer, I worshipped the Invisible alone.
第 549 頁 - Thou too, hoar Mount! with thy sky-pointing peaks, Oft from whose feet the avalanche, unheard, Shoots downward, glittering through the pure serene Into the depth of clouds, that veil thy breast— Thou too again, stupendous Mountain!
第 561 頁 - Beneath the lamp the lady bowed, And slowly rolled her eyes around; Then drawing in her breath aloud, Like one that shuddered, she unbound The cincture from beneath her breast: Her silken robe, and inner vest, Dropt to her feet, and full in view, Behold! her bosom and half her side A sight to dream of, not to tell!
第 566 頁 - And all together pray. While each to his great Father bends, Old men, and babes, and loving friends. And youths and maidens gay...
第 548 頁 - Ye ice-falls! ye that from the mountain's brow Adown enormous ravines slope amain — Torrents, methinks, that heard a mighty voice, And stopped at once amid their maddest plunge! Motionless torrents! silent cataracts! Who made you glorious as the Gates of Heaven Beneath the keen full moon? Who bade the sun Clothe you with rainbows? Who, with living flowers Of loveliest blue, spread garlands at your feet? — God! let the torrents, like a shout of nations, Answer! and let the ice-plains echo, God!
第 563 頁 - By thy long grey beard and glittering eye, Now wherefore stopp'st thou me? 'The Bridegroom's doors are opened wide, And I am next of kin; The guests are met, the feast is set: May'st hear the merry din.
第 563 頁 - The wedding-guest he beat his breast, Yet he cannot choose but hear ! And thus spake on that ancient man, The bright-eyed Mariner.
第 541 頁 - O pure of heart ! thou need'st not ask of me What this strong music in the soul may be ! What, and wherein it doth exist, This light, this glory, this fair luminous mist, This beautiful and beauty-making power.
第 565 頁 - And every tongue, through utter drought, Was withered at the root; "We could not speak, no more than if We had been choked with soot. "Ah! well-a-day! what evil looks Had I from old and young! Instead of the cross, the Albatross About my neck was hung.