Why do I know ye? why have I seen ye? why Is my eternal essence thus distraught To see and to behold these horrors new? Saturn is fallen, am I too to fall? Am I to leave this haven of my rest, This cradle of my glory, this soft clime, This calm luxuriance... Tinsley's Magazine - Page 433Full view - About this book
| Leigh Hunt - 1820 - 432 pages
...a cold, cold gloom ! " O lank-eared Phantoms of black-weeded pnols ! " Why do I know ye ? why hare I seen ye? why " Is my eternal essence thus distraught...To see and to behold these horrors new ? " Saturn is fallen, am I too to fall ? " Am I to leave this haven of my rest, 41 This cradle of my glory, this... | |
| John Keats - 1926 - 738 pages
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| 1840 - 528 pages
...of day and night! O monstrous forms ! O effigies of pain ! O spectres busy in a cold, cold gloom ! O lank-ear'd Phantoms of black-weeded pools ! Why do...distraught To see and to behold these horrors new ? Saturn is fallen, am I too to fall? Am I to leave this haven of my rest, This cradle of my glory, this soft... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 554 pages
...this result: "O dreams of dny and night! O monstrous forms ! O efligies of pain ! O spectres busy in a cold, cold gloom! 0 lank-ear'd Phantoms of black-weeded pools ! Why do t know ye ? why have I seen ye ? why Is my eternal essence thus distmught To see and to behold these... | |
| John Keats - 1841 - 254 pages
...effigies of pain ! O spectres busy in a cold, cold gloom ! 0 lank-ear' d Phantoms of black- weeded pools ! Why do I know ye ? why have I seen ye ? why...distraught To see and to behold these horrors new ! Saturn is fallen, am I too to fall ? Am I to leave this haven of my rest, This cradle of my glory, this soft... | |
| John Keats - 1846 - 340 pages
...O effigies of pain ! O spectres busy in a cold, cold gloom ! 0 lank-ear'd Phantoms of black- weeded pools ! Why do I know ye ? why have I seen ye ? why...distraught To see and to behold these horrors new ? Saturn is fallen, am I too to fell ? Am 1 to leave this haven of my rest, This cradle of my glory, this soft... | |
| John Keats - 1846 - 348 pages
...O effigies of pain ! O spectres busy in a cold, cold gloom ! 0 lank-ear'd Phantoms of black- weeded pools ! Why do I know ye ? why have I seen ye ? why...distraught To see and to behold these horrors new ? Saturn is fallen, am I too to fall ? Am I to leave this haven of my rest, This cradle of my glory, this soft... | |
| John Keats - 1847 - 280 pages
...empire ? It is left Deserted, void, nor any haunt of mine. The blaze, the splendour, and the symmetry, O lank-ear'd Phantoms of black-weeded pools ! Why do...seen ye ? why Is my eternal essence thus distraught 1 cannot see—but darkness, death and darkness. Even here, into my centre of repose, Insult, and blind,... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1847 - 556 pages
...result : " О dreams of day and night ! О monstrous forms ! О effigies of pain ! О spectres busy in a cold, cold gloom! 0 lank-ear'd Phantoms of black-weeded pools! Why do I know ye/ why have I seen yeî why /s my eternal essence thus distraught To see and to behold these horrors new ? Saturn is fallen,... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1853 - 548 pages
...result : " О dreams of day and night ! О monstrous forms ! О effigies of pain ! О spectres busy in a cold, cold gloom! 0 lank-ear'd Phantoms of black-weeded pools! Why do I know ye Î why have I seen ye ? why Is my eternal essence thus distraught To see and to behold these horrors... | |
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