| Henry Norman Hudson - 1875 - 728 Seiten
...star* that still sojourn,' and Btill move onward; and everywhere the blue Rky belongs to thorn, aiid is their appointed rest, and their native country, and their own natural homes, which they enter nnannounced, as lords that are certainly expected, and yet there is a silent joy at their arrival.... | |
| 1876 - 564 Seiten
...appoint' ed rest, and thelr native country, and their own natural homes, which they enter unannoUTiced, as lords that are certainly expected : and yet there is a silent joy at their arrival. By the light of the moon he hehuldeth God's creatures of the great calm. " Within the shadow of the... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1882 - 524 Seiten
...Coleridge's beautiful image for the stars, with a feeling of recognition, rather than discovery, ' like lords that are certainly expected, and yet there is a silent joy at their arrival.' Just as in music each note and chord is led up to by its predecessors, and seems to be inevitable,... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 828 Seiten
...him and his sister, In the inuran of 1797 that thia poem was planned, and in part Her beams bemock'd gether I've seen around me fall Like leaves in wintry weather, I feel lik shajow lay, The charmed water burnt alway A still and awful red. Beyond the shadow of the ship BTihe%ttofih»... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1877 - 408 Seiten
...journey1ng Moon, and the stars that still sojourn, yet still move onward ; an_d everywhere the blue sky belongs to them, and is their appointed rest,...there is a silent joy at their arrival. Her beams bemock'd the sultry main, Like April hoar-frost spread ;* But where the ship's huge shadow lay, The... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1877 - 326 Seiten
...sky, And nowhere did abide : Softly she was going up, And a star or two beside : Her beams bemock'd the sultry main, Like April hoar-frost spread ; But where the ship's huge shadow lay, The charmdd water burnt alway A still and awful red. Beyond the shadow of the ship, I watch'd the water-... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1878 - 826 Seiten
...stars lhat still sojourn, yet still move onward; and everywhere the blue sky b* lonjrs lo them, uiid is their appointed rest, and their native country...own natural homes, which they enter unannounced, as Iord» that are cenaiijy expected, and yet there is a silent joy at then arrival. Her beams bemocked... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 Seiten
...every where the blue sky bclunin to tht m, and is their appointed rest, and their native rcuntrv año their own natural homes, which they enter unannounced, as lords that are certainly expected : and vel the« it f silent joy at their arrival. RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER. 679 Her beams bemocked the... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1880 - 512 Seiten
...journeying Moon, and the stars that still sojourn, yet snll move onward ; and every where the blue sky belongs to them, and is their appointed rest,...joy at their arrival. Her beams bemocked the sultry rr.ain, Like April hoar-frost spread ; But where the ship's huge shadow lay, The charmed water burned... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1880 - 404 Seiten
...journeying " moon, and the stars that still sojourn yet still move onward; and " everywhere the blue sky belongs to them, and is their appointed rest,...unannounced, as lords that are certainly expected, and yet tliero " is a sileut joy at their arrival." Nor in contrast with this tropic scene and the fierce character... | |
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