| James Lawrence Onderdonk - 1901 - 408 sidor
...mingling rivers flow," through flowerless meads and blighted fields, whose trees are bare and lifeless. " Dark was the sky, and not one friendly star Shone from the zenith or horizon clear, Mist sat upon the woods and darkness rode In her black chariot with a wild career. " Rude from the wide... | |
| Philip Morin Freneau - 1902 - 420 sidor
...murmuring streams and mingling rivers flow Far to their springs, or seek the sea again. 7 25 Sweet vernal May! tho' then thy woods in bloom Flourish'd,...tree: 8 Dark was the sky, and not one friendly star 30 Shone from the zenith or horizon, clear, Mist sate upon the woods, and darkness rode In her black... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1904 - 272 sidor
...brain of Poe himself. At the hour of midnight the poet dreams that he wanders over a desolate country : Dark was the sky, and not one friendly star Shone...darkness rode In her black chariot, with a wild career. And from the woods the late resounding note Issued of the loquacious whip-poor-will, Hoarse, howling... | |
| Annie Russell Marble - 1907 - 424 sidor
...unlike that of "Ulalume." Such is the picture of "the death of Death" at the hour of midnight: Sweet vernal May — tho' then thy woods in bloom Flourish'd,...bless'd the meads, no green the fields, And naked seemed to stand each lifeless tree. Dark was the sky, and not one friendly star Shone from the zenith,... | |
| Annie Russell Marble - 1907 - 430 sidor
...unlike that of "Ulalume." Such is the picture of "the death of Death" at the hour of midnight : Sweet vernal May — tho' then thy woods in bloom Flourish'd,...bless'd the meads, no green the fields, And naked seemed to stand each lifeless tree. Dark was the sky, and not one friendly star Shone from the zenith,... | |
| Annie Russell Marble - 1907 - 438 sidor
..."Ulalume." Such is the picture of "the death of Death" at the hour of midnight: Sweet vernal May—tho' then thy woods in bloom Flourish'd, yet nought of...bless'd the meads, no green the fields, And naked seemed to stand each lifeless tree. Dark was the sky, and not one friendly star Shone from the zenith,... | |
| William B. Cairns - 1909 - 520 sidor
...Where murmuring streams and mingling rivers flow Far to their springs, or seek the sea again. Sweet vernal May ! tho' then thy woods in bloom Flourish'd,...fields, And naked seem'd to stand each lifeless tree: Dark was the sky, and not one friendly star Shone from the zenith or horizon, clear, Mist sate upon... | |
| William B. Cairns - 1909 - 528 sidor
...No wild pinks bless'd the meads, no green the fields, And naked seem'd to stand each lifeless tree: Dark was the sky, and not one friendly star Shone...darkness rode In her black chariot, with a wild career. And from the woods the late resounding note Issued of the loquacious Whip-poor-will,1 Hoarse, howling... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1912 - 696 sidor
...rivers flow Far to their springs or seek the sea again. Sweet vernal Mayl tho' then thy woods in bloom 5 Flourish'd, yet nought of this could Fancy see; No...fields, And naked seem'd to stand each lifeless tree. Dark was the sky, and not one friendly star Shone from the zenith or horizon, clear; 10 Mist sate upon... | |
| 1919 - 966 sidor
...here murmuring streams and mingling rivers flow Far to their springs, or seek the sea again. Sweet brood of care Plod on, and each one as before will...sons of men, The youth in life's fresh spring, and ч In her black chariot, with a wild career. And from the woods the late resounding note Issued of... | |
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