Tales of Wonder, 第 1 卷N. Kelly, 1801 - 482页 Imitations, translations, etc., in verse, including contributions by Scott and others. |
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第9页
... pleasures for ever are fled : There now dwells the bat with her light - fhunning brood , There ravens and vultures now clamour for food , And all is dark , filent , and dread ! Ha ! Ha ! doft thou not fee , by the moon's.
... pleasures for ever are fled : There now dwells the bat with her light - fhunning brood , There ravens and vultures now clamour for food , And all is dark , filent , and dread ! Ha ! Ha ! doft thou not fee , by the moon's.
第49页
... dark willows which wave in the wind . " . " I love thee ! I doat on thy face fo divine ! " I muft and will have thee , and force niakes thee mine ! " - My father ! my father ! oh ! hold me now fast ! 66 " He pulls me ! he hurts , and ...
... dark willows which wave in the wind . " . " I love thee ! I doat on thy face fo divine ! " I muft and will have thee , and force niakes thee mine ! " - My father ! my father ! oh ! hold me now fast ! 66 " He pulls me ! he hurts , and ...
第62页
... dark spells of their witchcraft they fing ; They fearch'd Albert's body , and lo ! on his breast Was the fign of the Crofs , by his father imprefs'd . The priests they erase it with care and with pain , And the recreant return'd to the ...
... dark spells of their witchcraft they fing ; They fearch'd Albert's body , and lo ! on his breast Was the fign of the Crofs , by his father imprefs'd . The priests they erase it with care and with pain , And the recreant return'd to the ...
第99页
... darkness profound ; Till the gay beams of morning illumined the skies , And gay as the morning did Ronald arife . With hawks and with hounds to the forest rode he : - " Trallira ! trallara ! from Janet I'm free ! " Trallira ! trallara ...
... darkness profound ; Till the gay beams of morning illumined the skies , And gay as the morning did Ronald arife . With hawks and with hounds to the forest rode he : - " Trallira ! trallara ! from Janet I'm free ! " Trallira ! trallara ...
第110页
... Dark , dark was the night , and the way it was rude ; While the Little Grey Man on her thoughts would obtrude She wept as she thought on her long gloomy way ; She turn'd , and fhe yet faw the lights all fo gay : She kiss'd now her cross ...
... Dark , dark was the night , and the way it was rude ; While the Little Grey Man on her thoughts would obtrude She wept as she thought on her long gloomy way ; She turn'd , and fhe yet faw the lights all fo gay : She kiss'd now her cross ...
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ANGANTYR Beelzebub behold Biſhop Blantyre blood blue bofom brave breaſt bride bright caftle ceaſe cheek cloſe cold Coldinghame Count Albert courfer cried curfed dæmons damfel daughter dead Donica dread eyes faid fair fair Janet fair lady feaft fear feem'd feen fell fhall fhould fhriek fide Fiend fight filent filver fing firſt flain flame fleep fome foon foul ftill ftood ftream funk fwell fword ghaftly Glenfinlas grave green Grim White Woman hand hear heard heart Hela Hervor lady light Little Grey look'd Lord Ronald loud M. G. LEWIS maid maiden Mary-Ann midnight muft muſt night o'er Odin pale prieſt reft ring ROBERT SOUTHEY rofe roſe round Rudiger ſaid Sally Green ſeen ſhall ſhe Sir Oluf ſpeed ſpell ſpirit ſpread ſtand ſteed ſtill ſtranger tears thee theſe Thomas Heywood thou turn'd Twas Tyrfing voice warrior wild Wildgrave wind
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第19页 - A warrior so bold and a virgin so bright Conversed as they sat on the green ; They gazed on each other with tender delight ; Alonzo the Brave was the name of the knight, The maid's was the fair Imogine. "And oh !" said the youth, "since to-morrow I go To fight in a far distant land, Your tears for my absence soon ceasing to flow, Some other will court you, and you will bestow On a wealthier suitor your hand." " Oh ! hush these suspicions...
第135页 - He turned him around and grimly he frowned; Then he laughed right scornfully — 'He who says the mass-rite for the soul of that knight May as well say mass for me: • " 'At the lone midnight hour when bad spirits have power In thy chamber will I be.' — With that he was gone and my lady left alone, And no more did I see.
第137页 - The worms around him creep, and his bloody grave is deep .... It cannot give up the dead ! " It was near the ringing of matin-bell...
第25页 - Oh! hush these suspicions," Fair Imogine said, " Offensive to love and to me ; For, if you be living, or if you be dead, I swear by the Virgin that none in your stead Shall husband of Imogine be.
第132页 - Come thou hither, my little foot-page, Come hither to my knee ; Though thou art young, and tender of age, I think thou art true to me. " Come, tell me all that thou hast seen, And look thou tell me true! Since I from Smaylho'me tower have been, What did thy lady do...
第20页 - If e'er I, by lust or by wealth led aside, Forget my Alonzo the Brave, God grant, that to punish my falsehood and pride Your ghost at the marriage may sit by my side, May tax me with perjury, claim me as bride, And bear me away to the grave!
第116页 - They see the gliding ghosts unbodied troop. Or, if in sports, or on the festive green, Their destined glance some fated youth descry, Who now, perhaps, in lusty vigour seen, And rosy health, shall soon lamented die. For them the viewless forms of air obey; Their bidding heed, and at their beck repair: They know what spirit brews the stormful day, And, heartless, oft like moody madness, stare To see the phantom train their secret work prepare.
第22页 - The worms they crept in, and the worms they crept out. And sported his eyes and his temples about. While the spectre addressed Imogine. "Behold me, thou false one! behold me!
第136页 - Yet hear but my word, my noble lord! For I heard her name his name; And that lady bright, she called the knight Sir Richard of Coldinghame.
第158页 - I have nointed myself with infant's fat, And feasted on rifled graves. And the Devil will fetch me now in fire My witchcrafts to atone, And I who have rifled the dead man's grave Shall never have rest in my own.