Mary Donnelly," Hood's " I remember, I remember," or Kingsley's " The Sands O "Dee." Yet he can be very nobly lyrical in certain uneven measures depending upon tone, and which, like " Philomela," express an ecstatic sensibility : " Hark ! ah, the nightingale... Scribners Monthly - Seite 4401874Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 654 Seiten
...And tranquil, from whose floor the new-bath'd stars Emerge, and shine upon the Aral Sea. PHILOMELA Hark ! ah, the Nightingale ! The tawny-throated ! Hark ! from that moonlit cedar what a burst ! What triumph ! hark — what pain ! О Wanderer from a Grecian shore, Still, after many years,... | |
| 1909 - 354 Seiten
...with disdain The voiceless Form he chose to feign While fluttering in the bushes. William Wordsworth. HARK! ah, the Nightingale! The tawny-throated! Hark! from that moonlit cedar what a burst! What triumph! hark!—what pain! O Wanderer from a Grecian shore, Still, after many years,... | |
| 1910 - 356 Seiten
...And tranquil, from whose floor the new-bathed' stars Emerge, and shine upon the Aral Sea. PHILOMELA* Hark! ah, the nightingale— The tawny-throated! Hark, from that moonlit cedar what a burst! What triumph! hark!—what pain! 0 wanderer from a Grecian shore, Still, after many years,... | |
| 1910 - 336 Seiten
...on a sylvan bier, To lie beside the sea,—with many an uncouth tear. 89. Philomela Austin Dobson. HARK ! ah, the Nightingale ! The tawny-throated ! Hark ! from that moonlit cedar what a buist! What triumph ! hark—what pain ! O Wanderer from a Grecian shore, Still, after many years,... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1911 - 690 Seiten
...45; Apollodorus, 3,14, § 8; Ovid, Metam. 6,412-676. See Commentary. 175. Matthew Arnold's Philomela. Hark ! ah, the nightingale — The tawny-throated ! Hark, from that moonlit cedar what a burst ! What triumph ! hark ! — what pain ! O wanderer from a Grecian shore, Still, after many... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1911 - 958 Seiten
...Apollodorus, 3,14, § 8 ; Ovid, Metam. 6,412-676. See Commentary. 175. Matthew Arnold's Philomela. Hark! ah, the nightingale — The tawny-throated! Hark, from that moonlit cedar what a burst! What triumph ! hark! — what pain ! O wanderer from a Grecian shore, Still, after many years... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1911 - 696 Seiten
...Fab. 45 ; Apollodorus, 3, 14, § 8 ; Ovid, Metam.6,^Yî-6l&. %>**.Ç, 175. Matthew Arnold's Philomela. Hark ! ah, the nightingale — The tawny-throated ! Hark, from that moonlit cedar what a burst ! What triumph ! hark ! — what pain ! O wanderer from a Grecian shore, Still, after many... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1911 - 700 Seiten
...Apollodorus, 3, 14, § 8 ; Ovid, Metam. 6, 412-676. See Commentary. 175. Matthew Arnold's Philomela. Hark ! ah, the nightingale — The tawny-throated ! Hark, from that moonlit cedar what a burst ! What triumph ! hark ! — what pain ! O wanderer from a Grecian shore, Still, after many... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1911 - 682 Seiten
...Apollodorus, 3, 14, § 8 ; Ovid, Metam. 6, 412-676. See Commentary. ' 175. Matthew Arnold's Philomela. Hark ! ah, the nightingale — The tawny-throated ! Hark, from that moonlit cedar what a burst ! What triumph ! hark ! — what pain ! O wanderer from a Grecian shore, Still, after many... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1911 - 680 Seiten
...Hyginus, Fab. 45 ; Apollodorus, 3, 14, § 8 ; Ovid, Metam. 6,412-616. 175. Matthew Arnold's Philomela. Hark ! ah, the nightingale — The tawny-throated ! Hark, from that moonlit cedar what a burst ! What triumph ! hark ! — what pain ! O wanderer from a Grecian shore, Still, after many... | |
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