All he had loved, and moulded into thought, From shape, and hue, and odour, and sweet sound, Lamented Adonais. Morning sought Her eastern watch-tower, and her hair unbound, Wet with the tears which should adorn the ground, Dimmed the aereal eyes that... Coleridge, Shelley, Goethe: Biographic Aesthetic Studies - Page 241by George Henry Calvert - 1880 - 297 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Macneile Dixon - 1911 - 792 pages
...Came in slow pomp ; — the moving pomp might seem Like pageantry of mist on an autumnal stream. XIV All he had loved, and moulded into thought, From shape,...and sweet sound, Lamented Adonais. Morning sought 120 Her eastern watch-tower, and her hair unbound, Wet with the tears which should adorn the ground,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 752 pages
...eyes, Came in slow pomp; - the moving pomp might seem Like pageantry of mist on an autumnal stream. 14 All he had loved, and moulded into thought, From shape,...and sweet sound, Lamented Adonais. Morning sought 120 Dimmed the aerial eyes that kindle day; Afar the melancholy thunder moaned, Pale Ocean in unquiet... | |
| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 936 pages
...Came in slow pomp; — the moving pomp might seem Like pageantry of mist on an autumnal stream. XIV All he had loved, and moulded into thought. From shape,...hue, and odour, and sweet sound, Lamented Adonais. Moming sought 120 Her eastern watch-tower, and her hair unbound, Wet with the tears which should adom... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 2003 - 204 pages
...of sighs; And Pleasure, blind with tears, led by the gleam Of her own dying smile instead of eyes. All he had loved, and moulded into thought, From shape,...hue, and odour, and sweet sound, Lamented Adonais. A phrase in the first line of the following passage would make an admirable motto for that part of... | |
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