ROMANCE, who loves to nod and sing, With drowsy head and folded wing, Among the green leaves as they shake Far down within some shadowy lake, To me a painted paroquet Hath been — a most familiar bird — Taught me my alphabet to say — To lisp my very... The Complete Poems of Edgar Allan Poe - 第270页作者:Edgar Allan Poe - 1911 - 304 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1884 - 408 页
...trembled from afar — What could there be more purely bright In Truth's day-star ? 1827. ROMANCE. ROMANCE, who loves to nod and sing, With drowsy head...say — To lisp my very earliest word While in the wild wood I did lie, A child — with a most knowing eye. Of late, eternal Condor years So shake the... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1885 - 304 页
...night, So trembled from afar — What could there be more purely bright In Truth's day-star ? ROMANCE. ROMANCE, who loves to nod and sing, With drowsy head...say — To lisp my very earliest word While in the wild wood I did lie, A child — with a most knowing eye. Of late, eternal Condor years So shake the... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1895 - 308 页
...and night, So trembled from afar, What could there be more purely bright In Truth's day-star? ROMANCE ROMANCE, who loves to nod and sing With drowsy head...wild-wood I did lie, A child — with a most knowing eye. Of late, eternal condor years So shake the very heaven on high With tumult as they thunder by, I have... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1895 - 372 页
...— By him who, as he pens them, thrills to think His spirit is communing with an angel's. ROMANCE. ROMANCE, who loves to nod and sing, With drowsy head...say — To lisp my very earliest word While in the wild wood I did lie, A child — with a most knowing eye. Of late, eternal Condor years So shake the... | |
| Henry Augustin Beers - 1898 - 496 页
...treatment which our poet received from them." — Essay on Homer (Dublin Edition, 1776), p. 127. " Romance who loves to nod and sing With drowsy head and folded wing, To him a painted paroquet Had been — a most familiar bird — Taught him his alphabet to say. To... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, John Henry Ingram - 1902 - 270 页
...night, So trembled from afar — What could there be more purely bright In Truth's day-star? ROMANCE. Romance, who loves to nod and sing, With drowsy head...alphabet to say — To lisp my very earliest word, While to the wild wood I did lie A child — with a most knowing eye. Of late, eternal Condor years So shake... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1900 - 538 页
...night, So trembled from afar — What could there be more purely bright In Truth's day-star 1 ROMANCE. ROMANCE, who loves to nod and sing, With drowsy head and folded wing, Among the green leaves as they shako Far down within some shadowy lake, To me a painted paroquet Hath been — a most familiar bird... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 706 页
...They fell : for Heaven to them DO hope imparts Who hear not for the beating of their hearts. ROMANCE. ROMANCE, who loves to nod and sing. With drowsy head...say — To lisp my very earliest word While in the wild wood I did lie, A child — with a most knowing eye. Of late, eternal Condor years So shake the... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 364 页
...They fell : for Heaven to them no hope imparts Who hear not for the beating of their hearts. ROMANCE. ROMANCE, who loves to nod and sing, With drowsy head...say — To lisp my very earliest word While in the wild wood I did lie, A child — with a most knowing eye. Of late, eternal Condor years So shake the... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1904 - 266 页
...night So trembled from afar — What could there be more purely bright In Truth's day-star? BOMANCE* ROMANCE, who loves to nod and sing, With drowsy head...say — To lisp my very earliest word While in the wild wood I did lie, A child — with a most knowing eye. Of late, eternal Condor years So shake the... | |
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