| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1870 - 530 páginas
...skinny hand, so brown." Fear not, fear not, thou wedding-guest, This body dropped not down. Alone, alone, all, all alone, Alone on a wide, wide sea ! And never a saint took pity on My soul in agony. The many men so beautiful ! And they all dead did lie ; And a thousand thousand slimy things Lived... | |
| English poems - 1870 - 722 páginas
...skinny hand, so brown."— " Fear not, fear not, thou Wedding-Guest ! This body dropt not down. "Alone, alone, all, all alone, Alone on a wide, wide sea ! And never a saint took pity on My soul in agony. ISut the :1ncicnt Mariner assurcth him uf his bodily life, and proccedcth to relate his horrible penance.... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 páginas
...so brown." "Fear not, fear not, thou wedding-guest ! ""¡„"J,' "' This body dropt not down. Alone, The many men, so beautiful ! And they all dead did lie ; And a thousand thousand slimy things Lived... | |
| John Wesley Hales - 1872 - 552 páginas
...hand, so brown." — " Fear not, fear not, thou Wedding-Guest ! 230 This body dropt not down. "Alone, alone, all, all alone, Alone on a wide, wide sea ! And never a saint took pity on My soul in agony. 235 " The many men, so beautiful! And they all dead did lie : And a thousand thousand slimy things... | |
| Ephraim Hunt - 1872 - 658 páginas
...; I fear thy skinny hand ; And thou art long and lank and brown As is the ribbed sea-sand. " Alone, alone, all, all alone, — Alone on a wide, wide sea...! And never a saint took pity on My soul in agony. " The many men so beautiful I — And they all dead did lie ; And a thousand thousand slimy things... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 70 páginas
..."Ancient Mariner," though somewhat irregular in structure, wellillustrates the same truth : "Alone, alone, all, all alone, Alone on a wide wide sea ! And never a saint took pity on My soul in agony." Of course the principle equally.applies when the predicate is a verb or jij>articiple. And as effect... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 432 páginas
...Mariner," though somewhat irregular in structure, well illustrates the same truth : " Alone, alone, fill, all alone, Alone on a wide wide sea ! And never a saint took pity on My soul in agony." Of course the principle equally applies when the predicate is a verb or a participle. And as effect... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1872 - 134 páginas
...wedding-guest, But the ancient MIEroccedcth to relate ™un c , <nv,n c , an, an a'uii^, is horrible P^ncc. Alone on a wide, wide sea ! And never a saint took pity on My soul in agony. The many men so beautiful! And they all dead did lie ; And a thousand thousand slimy things He dcspiseth... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 páginas
...thy skinny hand eo brown." Fear not, fear not, thou wedding-guest, This body dropp'd not down. Alone, r keen joy anee Languor cannot be : Shadow of annoyance Never came near thee : Thou lovest ; but n The many men so beautiful ! And they all dead did lie : And a thousand thousand slimy things Lived... | |
| Casket - 1873 - 912 páginas
...bodily titt, *na [>rooe«drth to relftte hjj horrible решом. He dwpUrth the cntturw al che Alone, alone, all, all alone, Alone on a wide, wide sea ! And never a saint took pity 011 My soul in agon/. The many men, но beautiful I And they all dead did lie : And a thousand thousand... | |
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