And now have reached her chamber door ; And now doth Geraldine press down The rushes of the chamber floor. The moon shines dim in the open air, And not a moonbeam enters here. But they without its light can see The chamber carved so curiously, Carved... The Poems of S.T. Coleridge - Página 279por Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 299 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1863 - 446 páginas
...And not a moonbeam enters here. But they without its light can see The chamber carved so curiously, Carved with figures strange and sweet, All made out...down upon the floor below. O weary lady, Geraldine, I pray you, drink this cordial wine ! It is a wine of virtuous powers ; My mother made it of wild flowers.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 720 páginas
...And not a moonbeam enters here. But they without its light can see The chamber carved so curiously, Carved with figures strange and sweet, All made out...an angel's feet. The silver lamp burns dead and dim ; She trimmed the lamp, and made it bright, And left it swinging to and fro, While Geraldine, m wretched... | |
| 1865 - 496 páginas
...twofold silver chain, Is fastened to ao angel's feet. The silver lamp burns dead and dim, Eut Ciiristabel the lamp will trim. She trimmed the lamp and made...wretched plight, Sank down upon the floor below." No wonder the poem is matchless when it contains such writing. Other passages might be selected of... | |
| Edward James Mortimer Collins - 1865 - 338 páginas
...Mr. Tostig," said Vivian. " Oh yes," he replied, enthusiastically. " ' A chamber carved so curiously, Carved with figures strange and sweet, All made out...of the carver's brain, For a lady's chamber meet.' Of course the floor must be strewn with rushes. A carpet would spoil all." " And a cupboard, with bottles... | |
| 1865 - 980 páginas
...Dot a moonbeam enters here; But they without its light can see The chamber carved so curiously, — Carved with figures strange and sweet, All made out of the carver's brain For a lady's chamber neat. The lamp, with twofold silver chain, Is fastened to an angel's feet. The silver lamp barns dead... | |
| 1868 - 846 páginas
...And not a moonbeam enters here; But they without its light can see The chamber carved so curiously, Carved with figures strange and sweet, All made out...dead and dim : But Christabel the lamp will trim.' Taken in connexion with the rest of the poem, the dimness of the room and of the lamp have a mysterious... | |
| 1868 - 624 páginas
...And not a moonbeam enters here; But they without ita light can see The chamber carved so curiously, Carved with figures strange and sweet, All made out...silver lamp burns dead and dim: But Christabel the lamp wiQ trim.' Taken in connexion with the rest of the poem, the dimness of the moon and of the lamp have... | |
| Anonymous - 1868 - 602 páginas
...can see The chamber carved so curiously, Carved with figures strange and sweet, All made out of tho carver's brain, For a lady's chamber meet : The lamp...dead and dim : But Christabel the lamp will trim.' Taken in connexion with the rest of the poem, the dimness of the moon and of the lamp have a mysterious... | |
| 1868 - 602 páginas
...And not a moonbeam enters hero ; But they without its light can see The chamber earved so curiously, Carved with figures strange and sweet, All made out...twofold silver chain Is fastened to an angel's feet. The The silver lamp burns dead and dim : But Christabel the lamp will trim.' Taken in connexion with the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1868 - 714 páginas
...And 'not a moonbeam enters here. But they without its light can see The chamber carved so curiously, Carved with figures strange and sweet, All made out...chamber meet : The lamp with twofold silver chain i Is fastened to an angel's feet. The silver lamp burns dead and dim ; But Christabel the lamp will... | |
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