| Samuel Rowe - 1848 - 348 ページ
...grand and gloomy imagery of one of the most striking scenes of his Hyperion — One here, one there, Lay, vast and edgeways, like a dismal cirque, Of Druid...begins at shut of eve In dull November, and their chancel-vault ; The heav'n itself, is blinded throughout night. — KEATS. These circles have been... | |
| 1848 - 916 ページ
...suffice, — lus sketch of the fallen Titans :— " Scarce ¡muges of life, om> hen», one there, I-яу vast and edgeways, like a dismal cirque Of Druid stones upon a forlorn moor, When the chill глш begins at shut of eve In dull November, and their chancel vault, The heaven itself is blinded... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1851 - 282 ページ
...himself, in grief and radiance faint. OTHER TITANS FALI.EN. Scarce images of life, one here, one there, Lay vast and edgeways ; like a dismal cirque Of Druid...When the chill rain begins at shut of eve In dull JVovember, and their chancel vault, The heaven itself, is blinded throughout night ODE TO A NIGHTINGALE."... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1853 - 548 ページ
...that sad placo Where Cybele and the bruised Titans mourn 'd. It was a den where no insulting liçht Lay vast and edgeways ; like a dismal cirque Of Druid...stones, upon a forlorn moor, When the chill rain begins ai shut of eve, In dull November, and their chancel vault, The Heaven itself, is blinded throughout... | |
| John Keats - 1855 - 416 ページ
...abroad, But for the main, here found they covert drear. Scarce images of life, one here, one there, Lay vast and edgeways ; like a dismal cirque Of Druid...vault, The heaven itself, is blinded throughout night. Each one kept shroud, nor to his neighbor gave Or word, or look, or action of despair. Cre'us was one... | |
| John Keats - 1856 - 326 ページ
...abroad, But for the main, here found they covert drear. Scarce images of life, one here, one there, Lay vast and edgeways ; like a dismal cirque Of Druid stones, upon a forlorn moor, \Vhen the chill rain begins at shut of eve, In dull November, and their chancel vault, The heaven itself,... | |
| John Saunders - 1858 - 806 ページ
...highly poetical, and forms a perfect realisation of Keats's thought of the defeated Titans: " .... a dismal cirque Of Druid stones upon a forlorn moor, When the chill niin begins at shut of eve In dull November, and their chancel-TOult, The heaveu itself, is blinded... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 550 ページ
...himself, in grief and radiance faint. OTHER TITANS FALI.EN. Scarce images of life, one here, one there, Lay vast and edgeways ; like a dismal cirque Of Druid...vault. The heaven itself, is blinded throughout night ODE TO A NIGHTINGALE." My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pain* My sense, as though of hemlock I... | |
| 1863 - 568 ページ
...image of the overthrown giants, in his " Hyperion :'' " Scarce images of life, one here, one there, Lay vast and edgeways, like a dismal cirque Of Druid...vault, The heaven itself, is blinded throughout night" Real's genius, when he composed " Hyperion," was still influenced by his predominating and supernatural... | |
| George Herbert - 1863 - 732 ページ
...imago of the overthrown giants, in his " Hyperion :"— " Scarce images of life, one here, one there, Lay vast and edgeways, like a dismal cirque Of Druid...vault, The heaven itself, is blinded throughout night." Keat's genius, when he composed "Hyperion," was still influenced by his predominating and supernatural... | |
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