Let his mind once get head in its favorite direction And the torrent of verse bursts the dams of reflection, While, borne with the rush of the metre along, The poet may chance to go right or go wrong, Content with the whirl and delirium of song; Then... The poetical works of James R. Lowell - 第 55 頁James Russell Lowell 著 - 1858完整檢視 - 關於此書
| James Russell Lowell - 1879 - 592 頁
...Pythoness erst sometimes erred from not knowing If Ч were I or mere wind through her tripod was blowing ; Let his mind once get head in its favorite direction And the torrent of verse bursts the Jams of reflection, While, borne with the rush of the metre along, The poet may chance to go right... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1880 - 524 頁
...If 'twere I or mere wind through her tripod was blowing. Let his mind once get head in its favourite direction, And the torrent of verse bursts the dams...to go right or go wrong, Content with the whirl and delirium of song. Then his grammar's not always correct, nor his rhymes, And he's prone to repeat his... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1880 - 662 頁
...mind once get head in its favourite direetion And the torrent of verse bursts the dams of refleetion, While, borne with the rush of the metre along, The...and delirinm of song ; Then his grammar's not always correet, nor his rhymes, And he's prone to repeat his own lyrics sometimes, Not his best, though, for... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1882 - 494 頁
...erst sometimes erred from not knowing sepIf 'twere I or mere wind tbrough her tripod was blowing ; Let his mind once get head in its favorite direction...song ; Then his grammar's not always correct, nor his rbymes, And he 's prone to repeat his own lyrics sometimes, Not his best, though, for those are struck... | |
| John Nichol - 1882 - 528 頁
...mind that knows no separation Twixt simple excitement and pure inspiration," adding, naively — " Then his grammar's not always correct nor his rhymes,...And he's prone to repeat his own lyrics sometimes." No one stands more in need of the advice given to Southey, " squeeze out the whey," and to no works... | |
| John Nichol - 1882 - 496 頁
...of mind that knows no separation Twixt simple excitement and pure inspiration," adding, naively — "Then his grammar's not always correct nor his rhymes,...And he's prone to repeat his own lyrics sometimes." No one stands more in need of the advice given to Southey, " squeeze out the whey," and to no works... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1884 - 452 頁
...poet, — A fervor of mind which knows no separation 'Twixt simple excitement and pure inspiration. Let his mind once get head in its favorite direction,...to go right or go wrong, Content with the whirl and delirium of song ; Then his grammar 's not always correct, nor his rhymes, And he 's prone to repeat... | |
| Esther J. Trimble Lippincott - 1884 - 536 頁
...And reveals the live man, still supreme and erect, Underneath the bemummying wrappers of sect. ****** Let his mind once get head in its favorite direction, And the torrent of verse bursts the dam of reflection. While borne with the rush of the metre along, The poet may chance to go right or... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1887 - 472 頁
...Pythoness erst sometimes erred from not knowing If 't were I or mere wind through her tripod was blowing ; Let his mind once get head in its favorite direction...grammar's not always correct, nor his rhymes, And he 's prone to repeat his own lyrics sometimes, Sot his best, though, for those are struck off at white-heats... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1885 - 484 頁
...Pythoness erst sometimes erred from not knowing If Ч were I or mere wind through her tripod was blowing ; Let his mind once get head in its favorite direction...to go right or go wrong, Content with the whirl and delirium of song; Then his grammar 's not always correct, nor his rhymes, And he 's prone to repeat... | |
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