I dwelt alone In a world of moan, And my soul was a stagnant tide, Till the fair and gentle Eulalie became my blushing bride — Till the yellow-haired young Eulalie became my smiling bride. Ah, less — less bright The stars of the night Than the eyes... Tales of Mystery, Imagination and Humour ... - 第241页作者:Edgar Allan Poe - 1852 - 479 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1895 - 298 页
...Valley of the Shadow, Ride, boldly ride," The shade replied, "If you seek for Eldorado!" 86 I EULALIE DWELT alone In a world of moan, And my soul was a...eyes of the radiant girl! And never a flake That the vapor can make With the moon-tints of purple and pearl Can vie with the modest Eulalie's most unregarded... | |
| George Moore - 1924 - 328 页
...lying alone Far down within the dim West. We are all agreed about The City in the Sea? And Eulalie : I dwelt alone In a world of moan, And my soul was...the fair and gentle Eulalie became my blushing bride FREEMAN. No! No! No! MOORE. No! No! No! DE LA MARE : Ah, less — less bright The stars of the night... | |
| George Moore - 1924 - 152 页
...lying alone Far down within the dim West. We are all agreed about The City in the Sea? And Gulalie : I dwelt alone In a world of moan, And my soul was...the fair and gentle Eulalie became my blushing bride FREEMAN. No! No! No! MOORE. No ! No ! No ! DE LA MARE. Ah, less — less bright The Stars of the night... | |
| George Moore - 1924 - 316 页
...lying alone Far down within the dim West. We are all agreed about The City in the Sea? And Eulalie: I dwelt alone In a world of moan, And my soul was...the fair and gentle Eulalie became my blushing bride FREEMAN. No! No! No! MOORE. No! No! No! DE LA MARE : Ah, less— less bright The stars of the night... | |
| Fred Wellington Ruckstull - 1925 - 746 页
...arouses merely our mirth, and then ridicule, but it is a poem nevertheless. A clever poem is Poe's: I dwelt alone In a world of moan And my soul was a...became my blushing bride, Till the yellow-haired, smiling Eulalie became my smiling bride. It is of no special significance, but its varied and melodious... | |
| Fred Wellington Ruckstull - 1925 - 742 页
...arouses merely our mirth, and then ridicule, but it is a poem nevertheless. A clever poem is Poe's: I dwelt alone In a world of moan And my soul was a...became my blushing bride, Till the yellow-haired, smiling Eulalie became my smiling bride. It is of no special significance, but its varied and melodious... | |
| George Moore - 1924 - 206 页
...lying alone Far down within the dim West. We are all agreed about The City in the Sea? And Eulalie: In a world of moan, And my soul was a Stagnant tide,...the fair and gentle Eulalie became my blushing bride FREEMAN. No! No! No! MOORE. No! No! No! DE LA MARE. Ah, less—less bright The Stars of the night Than... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1927 - 956 页
...("Eulalie" was published in the Broadway Journal, vol. 2:5; 1845. Poe also edited this magazine. — Ed.) Allan Poe pearJ. Can vie with the modest Eulalie's most unregarded curl — Can compare with the bright-eyed... | |
| Charles Henry Woolbert, Severina Elaine Nelson - 1927 - 408 页
...sweet day, Along the ramparts plumed and pallid, A winged odor went away. POE: The Haunted Palace. I dwelt alone In a world of moan, And my soul was a stagnant tide. POE: Eulalie. Alone, alone, all, all alone, Alone on a wide wide sea. COLERIDGE. Into the jaws of Death,... | |
| George Moore - 1973 - 194 页
...lying alone Far down within the dim West. We are all agreed about The City in the Sea? And Eutalie: I dwelt alone In a world of moan, And my soul was...the fair and gentle Eulalie became my blushing bride FREEMAN. No! No! No! MOORE. No! No! No! DE LA MARE. Ah, less — less bright The Stars of the night... | |
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