| Una Crichton (fict.name.) - 1882 - 412 页
...the dance at Olga von Lindau's to-morrow." CHAPTER XXIII. 'And she forgot the stars, the moon, the sun, And she forgot the blue above the trees, And...waters run, And she forgot the chilly autumn breeze. JOHN KEATS. THE concert at the Frau Grafin's house that carnival-time was fruitful of important results... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 310 页
...it by, And cover'd it with mould, and o'er it set Sweet Basil, which her tears kept ever wet. LIU. And she forgot the stars, the moon, and sun, And she...but in peace Hung over her sweet Basil evermore, And moisten'd it with tears unto the core. LIV. And so she ever fed it with thin tears, Whence thick, and... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 608 页
...it by, And cover'd it with mould, and o'er it set Sweet Basil, which her tears kept ever wet. LIII. And she forgot the stars, the moon, and sun, And she...but in peace Hung over her sweet Basil evermore, And moisten'd it with tears unto the core. LIV. And so she ever fed it with thin tears, Whence thick, and... | |
| John Keats - 1885 - 324 页
...laid it by, And covered it with mould, and o'er it set Sweet Basil, which her tears kept ever wet. And she forgot the stars, the moon, and sun, And she...evermore, And moistened it with tears unto the core. LIV. And so she ever fed it with thin tears, Whence thick, and green, and beautiful it grew, So that... | |
| John Keats - 1891 - 236 页
...it by, And cover'd it with mould, and o'er it set Sweet Basil, which her tears kept ever wet. LIII. And she forgot the stars, the moon, and sun, And she...in peace Hung over her sweet 'Basil evermore, And moisten'd it with tears unto the core. LIV. And so she ever fed it with thin tears, Whence thick, and... | |
| John Churton Collins - 1891 - 240 页
...an echo from a similarly effective iteration in Keats's Isabella: — And she forgot the stars and moon and sun, And she forgot the blue above the trees,...waters run, And she forgot the chilly autumn breeze. And there was murmuring and scoffing concerning him among the inhabitants of the palace on account... | |
| Calendar - 1893 - 414 页
...vision, or a waking dream ? Fled is that music : — Do I wake or sleep? From Ode to <z Nightingale. O AND she forgot the stars, the moon, and sun, And she...but in peace Hung over her sweet Basil evermore, And moisten'd it with tears unto the core. O Melancholy, linger here awhile ! O Music, Music, breathe despondingly... | |
| Harold Littledale - 1893 - 378 页
...of the falcon," etc., Mr. Collins compares with Keats's Isabella : — "And she forgot the stars and moon and sun, And she forgot the blue above the trees,...waters run, And she forgot the chilly autumn breeze." But the device of iteration is of great antiquity. Spenser makes use of it in the "So downe he fell"... | |
| John Keats - 1895 - 700 页
...it by, And cover'd it with mould, and o'er it set Sweet Basil, which her tears kept ever wet. LIII. And she forgot the stars, the moon, and sun, And she...above the trees, And she forgot the dells where waters ran, And she forgot the chilly autumn breeze ; She had no knowledge when the day was done, And the... | |
| John Keats - 1896 - 338 页
...by, And cover'd it with mould, and o'er it set 4'5 Sweet Basil, which her tears kept ever wet. L1n. And she forgot the stars, the moon, and sun, And she...waters run, And she forgot the chilly autumn breeze ; 4 2 ° She had no knowledge when the day was done, And the new morn she saw not: but in peace Hung... | |
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