When ghosts, as cottage-maids believe, Their pebbled beds permitted leave, And goblins haunt from fire, or fen, Or mine, or flood, the walks of men... The Scots Magazine - 第 426 頁1764完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 562 頁
...found, by thee o'erawed, In that thrice-hallowed eve abroad When ghosts, as cottage maids believe, 60 Their pebbled beds permitted leave, And goblins haunt, from fire, or fen, Or mine, or flood, the walks of men! O thou whose spirit most possest The sacred seat of Shakespear's breast, 65 By all that... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 562 頁
...found, by thee o'erawed, In that thrice-hallowed eve abroad When ghosts, as cottage maids believe, 60 Their pebbled beds permitted leave, And goblins haunt, from fire, or fen, Or mine, or flood, the walks of men! O thou whose spirit most possest The sacred seat of Shakespear's breast, 65 By all that... | |
| Raymond Dexter Havens - 1922 - 766 頁
...Ne'er be I found, by thee o'eraw'd, In that thrice-hallow'd eve abroad When ghosts, as cottage maids believe, Their pebbled beds permitted leave, And goblins haunt, from fire, or fen, Or mine, or flood, the walks of men! . . . Hither again thy fury deal! . . . And I, O Fear, will dwell with thee! ' Milton's... | |
| Amy Louise Reed - 1924 - 300 頁
...haunted cell, Where gloomy Rape and Murder dwell? Or in some hollow'd seat, When ghosts, as cottage maids believe, Their pebbled beds permitted leave, And goblins haunt, from fire, or fen, Or mine, or flood, the walks of men. O thou whose spirit most possest The sacred seat of Shakespeare's breast, Hither again... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 744 頁
...England, which has great Ne,er be I found, by thee o,eraw,d, On that thrice hallow,d eve abroad, When ghofts, as cottage-maids believe, Their pebbled beds,...leave, And goblins haunt, from fire or fen, Or mine, or ftood, the works of men l The allufions to fcenes of ancient Enthufiafm and Poetry, in the Ode to Simplicity,... | |
| Richard Machin, Christopher Norris - 1987 - 422 頁
...Night's Dream: Ne'er be I found, by thee o'erawed, In that thrice-hallowed eve abroad, When ghosts, as cottage-maids believe, Their pebbled beds permitted...goblins haunt, from fire or fen Or mine or flood, the walks of men! That an urbane tone has entered cannot be questioned, but what has departed is the voice... | |
| R. R. Agrawal - 1990 - 316 頁
...discovery of the unknown or the future by supernatural means, is beautifully expressed in these lines: Their pebbled beds permitted leave, And goblins haunt, from fire, or fen, Or mine, or flood, the walks of men! "Ode to Fear," 11.59-63. 68 Lines 59-64. 69 Lines 54-56, 72-73. 70 It is the display... | |
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