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" Like one, that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And having once turned round walks on, And turns no more his head ; Because he knows, a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread. "
The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: Including the Dramas of Wallenstein ... - 第 19 頁
Samuel Taylor Coleridge 著 - 1829
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The British poets of the nineteenth century, including the select works of ...

British poets - 1828 - 838 頁
...theirs, Nor turn them up to pray. And now this spell was snapt: once more I viewed the ocean green, And looked far forth, yet little saw Of what had else...road Doth walk in fear and dread, And, having once turn'd round, walk* on, And turns no more his head ; Because he knows, a frightful fiend Doth close...
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The Bijou: An Annual of Literature and the Arts, 第 1 卷

1828 - 398 頁
...start up from behind it ; yet she never once turned her head, nor quickened nor slackened her pace ; Like one that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, Beeause he knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread. She had proceeded in this manner about...
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The Bijou; or, Annual of literature and the arts

1828 - 404 頁
...start up from behind it ; yet she never once turned her head, nor quickened nor slackened her pace ; Like one that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, Because he knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread. She had proceeded in this manner about...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One ..., 第 1 卷

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 頁
...turn them up to pray. And now this spell was stiapt : once more I view'd the ocean green, And look'd o misery. Yet think not, though subdued (and I may well Say that I am subdued)— that tlio iu fear and dread, And having once turn'd round walks on, And turns no more his head ; Because he knows,...
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The New sporting magazine, 第 9 卷

524 頁
...railing, he is sure to look anxiously around — " LUce one that on some lonesome road Doth walk, with fear and dread, And having once turned round, walks...on And turns no more his head, Because he knows a fearful fiend Doth close behind him tread." " Good morrow to you, sir," he opened ; and then halted,...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 頁
...i« fi more nally «Pined. I view'd the ocean green, And look'd far forth, yet little saw Of what hod turn'd round walks on, And turns no more his head ; Because he knows, a frightful fiend Doth close...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, 第 9 卷﹔第 14 卷

1833 - 424 頁
...a sudden bound." The influence of superstitious fears is portrayed with great truth. "Like one who on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And...knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread." Sometimes the poetical merit consists solely in a happy choice of epithets. " The moonlight steeped...
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The Christian Examiner and General Review, 第 14 卷

Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1833 - 420 頁
...a sudden bound." The influence of superstitious fears is portrayed with great truth. "Like one who on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And...knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread." Sometimes the poetical merit consists solely in a happy choice of epithets. " The moonlight steeped...
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Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad: With Tales and Miscellanies ..., 第 3-4 卷

Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1834 - 632 頁
...start up from behind it ; yet she never once turned her head, nor quickened nor slackened her pace ; Like one that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, Because he knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread. She had proceeded in this manner about...
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The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, 第 18 卷

Walter Scott - 1835 - 452 頁
...look about me. ' Like one who on a lonely road Doth walk in fear and dread, And, having once turn'd round, walks on, And turns no more his head : Because...knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread. i ' " He is relieved by the arrival of the diligence from Geneva, out of which jumps his friend Henry...
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