The initial trochee here, in each instance, substituted for the iambus, produces, so naturally as to seem accidental, a very effective echo of sound to sense. The thought included in the line "And light the tomb... Records of the Heart, and Other Poems - Sida 134efter Estelle Anna LEWIS - 1866 - 420 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1849 - 428 sidor
...soothe my spirit on its way With holy prayer? What mourner round my bier will come " In weeds of wo," And follow me to my long home — Solemn and slow...heart would there be keeping Watch all night round, Aa if some gem lay shrined beneath That sod's cold gloom, 'T would mitigate the pangs of death, And... | |
| 1849 - 526 sidor
...my dark repose, My lowly rest? Could I but know when I am sleeping Low in the ground, One fatthful heart would there be keeping Watch all night round, As if some gem lay ahrined beneath That sod's cold gloom, 'T would mitigate the pangs of death, And light the tomb. Yes... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Rufus Wilmot Griswold, Nathaniel Parker Willis, James Russell Lowell - 1850 - 642 sidor
...refer, especially to the lines : And follow me to my long home Solemn and slow. And the quatrain : Could I but know when I am sleeping Low in the ground,...heart would there be keeping Watch all night round. fhe initial trochee here, in each instance, substituted for the 'ambus, produces, so naturally as to... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1854 - 450 sidor
...Solemn and slow t When lying on mv clayey bed, In icy sleep. Who there by pure affection led V* ill come and weep — By the pale moon implant the rose...some gem lay shrined beneath That sod's cold gloom, T would mitigate the pangs of death, And light the tomb. Yes, in that hour if I could feel From halls... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1855 - 474 sidor
...weepBy the pale moon implant the rose Upon my breast, And bid it cheer my dark repose, My lowly rest I Could I but know when I am sleeping Low in the ground, One faithful heurt would there be keeping "•»"«ich ii! iiib . "•!, As if some gem lay shrined beneath The... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1857 - 628 sidor
...to my long home Solemn and slow. And the quatrain : Could I but know when I am sleeping Low in (he ground, One faithful heart would there be keeping Watch all night round. The initial trochee here, in each instance, substituted for the .'ambus, produces, so naturally as... | |
| Mary T. Tardy - 1872 - 616 sidor
...! . Could I but know when I am sleeping Low in the ground, 536 LIVING FEMALE WRITERS OF THE SOUTH. One faithful heart would there be keeping Watch all...some gem lay shrined beneath That sod's cold gloom, T would mitigate the pangs of death, And light the tomb. Yes, in that hour if I could feel, From halls... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1872 - 540 sidor
...— By the pale moon implant the rose Upon my breast, And bid it cheer my dark repose, My low!y restl Could I but know when I am sleeping Low in the ground,...some gem lay shrined beneath That sod's cold gloom, 'T would mitigate t!ie pangs of death And light the tomb. Yes, in that hour if I could feel From hulls... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1883 - 602 sidor
...refer especially to the lines " And follow me to my long home Solemn and slow. " And the quatrain " Could I but know when I am sleeping Low in the ground,...heart would there be keeping Watch all night round." The initial trochee here, in each instance, substituted for the iambus, produces, BO naturally as to... | |
| Mrs. Grace Townsend - 1890 - 640 sidor
...and weep? By the pale moon implant the rose Upon my breast And bid it cheer my dark repose, My lonely rest? Could I but know when I am sleeping Low in the ground, One faithful heart would then be keeping Watch all around. As if some gem lay shrined beneath That cold sod's gloom, T'would... | |
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