| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 páginas
...longue. XXXI. 'Midst others of less note, came one frail Form, A phantom among men ; com pan ¡on! ess As the last cloud of an expiring storm Whose thunder is its knell ; he, as I guess, Had ga'/.ed on Nature's naked loveliness, Aetmon.hke. and now he fled axtray With feeble steps o'er the... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1833 - 448 páginas
...from hi s tongue, 'Midst others of less note, came one frail Form, A phantom among men ; companionlesa As the last cloud of an expiring storm Whose thunder...as I guess, Had gazed on Nature's naked loveliness Actseon-iike ; and now he fled astray With feeble steps o'er the world's wilderness, And his own thoughts,... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 460 páginas
...love taught grief to fall like music from his tongue. 'Midst others of less note, came one frail Form, A phantom among men ; companionless As the last cloud...as I guess, Had gazed on Nature's naked loveliness Actason-like ; and now he fled astray With feeble steps o'er the world's wilderness, And his own thoughts,... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1836 - 522 páginas
...like music from his tongue." The third is himself. " 'Midst others of less note, came one frail form, A phantom among men; companionless As the last cloud...of an expiring storm . Whose thunder is its knell; A pard-like spirit, beautiful and swift, A love in desolation masked: a power Girt round with weakness."... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1836 - 530 páginas
...like music from his tongue." The third is himself. " 'Midst others of less note, came one frail form, A phantom among men ; companionless As the last cloud of an expiring storm Whose thunder is its knelt; A pard-like spirit, beautiful and swift, A love in desolation masked: a power Girt round with... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 286 páginas
...were afterwards expunged from the elegy) : — • " 'Mid others of less note came one frail form,— A phantom among men, — companionless As the last...Actaeon-like; and now he fled astray With feeble steps on the world's wilderness, And his own thoughts along that rugged wsy Pursued, like raging hounds,... | |
| John Ross Dix - 1837 - 368 páginas
...described than it is in the following beautiful stanza: " Mid others of less note came one frail form, A phantom among men ; companionless As the last cloud...as I guess, Had gazed on nature's naked loveliness, Actseon like, and now he fled astray With feeble steps o'er the world's wilderness, And his own thoughts... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 páginas
...less note, come one frail Form, A phantom among men ; companionless As the last cloud of an ex piling storm Whose thunder is its knell ; he, as I guess, Had gazed on Nature's naked loveliness, Acteon-like, and now he fled astray With feeble steps o'er the world's wilderness, And his own thoughts,... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1839 - 744 páginas
...describe his after-fate in words thus full of desolation ? Midst others of less note came one frail form, A phantom among men, companionless : As the last cloud...expiring storm, Whose thunder is its knell ; he, as 1 guess, Had gazed on nature's naked loveliness, Actaeon-like ; and now he fled astray. With feeble... | |
| Francis Worsley - 1839 - 234 páginas
...Hath ever yet beheld ! "—SHELLEY. " Came one frail form A phantom amongst men : companionleas AH the last cloud of an expiring' storm Whose thunder is its knell. and now he fled astray With feeble steps o'er the world's wilderness. And his own thoughts along that... | |
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