| 1886 - 226 Seiten
...she panted, all akin To spirits of the air, and visions wide : No utter'd syllable, or, woe betide I But to her heart, her heart was voluble, Paining with...As though a tongueless nightingale should swell Her throat in vain, and die, heart-stifled, in her dell. THE EVE OF ST. AGNES. 81 A casement high and triple-arch'd... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - 1888 - 712 Seiten
...died ; She closed the door, she panted, all akin To spirits of the air, and visions wide ; No uttered syllable, or, woe betide ! But to her heart, her heart...As though a tongueless nightingale should swell Her throat in vain, and die, heart-stifled in her dell. A casement high and triple-arched there was, All... | |
| Sir Sidney Colvin - 1887 - 252 Seiten
...most of all, I think, at two moments : first when she has just entered her chamber — " No uttered syllable, or, woe betide : But to her heart, her heart...was voluble, Paining with eloquence her balmy side " — and afterwards when, awakening, she finds her lover beside her, and contrasts his bodily presence... | |
| 1887 - 896 Seiten
...in " St. Agnesrs Eve " on the beauty of which Mr. Sidney Colvin dilates with so much enthusiasm, — But to her heart, her heart was voluble, Paining with eloquence her balmy side. Surely Mr. Colvin is himself guilty of a fine excess, when he says that the beauty of these lines "resides... | |
| Gerald B. Kauvar - 1969 - 248 Seiten
...St. Agnes,' the eloquence of the nightingale is associated with death, and with death in a 'dell' : her heart was voluble, Paining with eloquence her...As though a tongueless nightingale should swell Her throat in vain ; and die, heart-stifled, in her dell. (Stanza xxm) In 'Endymion' again, the same phenomenon... | |
| R. P. Hewett - 1985 - 322 Seiten
...died: She clos'd the door, she panted, all akin To spirits of the air, and visions wide : No uttered syllable, or, woe betide! But to her heart, her heart...As though a tongueless nightingale should swell Her throat in vain, and die, heart-stifled, in her dell. XXIV A casement high and triple-arch'd there was,... | |
| Daniel P. Watkins - 1989 - 246 Seiten
...When she retires to her room to prepare for bed, for instance, she is completely silent: No uttered syllable, or, woe betide! But to her heart, her heart...As though a tongueless nightingale should swell Her throat in vain. (203-7) When she does speak, awakened by Porphyro crawling into her bed, it is to express... | |
| John Keats - 1994 - 554 Seiten
...she panted, all akin To spirits of the air, and visions wide: No uttered syllable, or, woe betide!13 But to her heart, her heart was voluble, Paining with...As though a tongueless nightingale should swell Her throat in vain, and die, heart-stifled, in her dell. XXIV A casement high and triple-arch'd there was,... | |
| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 936 Seiten
...died: 200 She clos'd the door, she panted, all akin To spirits of the air, and visions wide: No uttered syllable, or, woe betide! But to her heart, her heart...As though a tongueless nightingale should swell Her throat in vain, and die, heart-stifled, in her dell. 24 A casement high and triple-arch'd there was,... | |
| John Keats, Robert Gittings - 1995 - 324 Seiten
...and visions wide: No uttered syllable, or, woe betide! But to her heart, her heart was voluble, 205 Paining with eloquence her balmy side; As though a tongueless nightingale should swell Her throat in vain, and die, heart-stifled, in her dell. XXIV A casement high and triple-arch' d there... | |
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