Tis a month before the month of May, And the Spring comes slowly up this way. The lovely lady, Christabel, Whom her father loves so well, What makes her in the wood so late, A furlong from the castle gate? She had dreams all yesternight Of her own betrothed... The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Page 280by James Gillman - 1838 - 362 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Joseph Skipsey - 1884 - 304 pages
...the cloud is gray : 'Tis a month before the month of May, And the Spring comes slowly up this way. The lovely lady, Christabel, Whom her father loves...makes her in the wood so late, A furlong from the castlo gate ? She had dreams all yesternight Of her own betrothed knight ; And she in the midnight... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 310 pages
...yesternight Of her own betrothed knight; Dreams that made her moan and leap, As on her bed she lay in sleep ! And she in the midnight wood will pray For the weal of her lover that's faraway. She stole along, she nothing spoke, The breezes they were still also; And naught was green... | |
| Edwin O. Chapman - 1884 - 430 pages
...chill, the cloud is gray : Tis a month before the month of May, And the Spring comes slowly up this way. The lovely lady, Christabel, Whom her father loves so well, What makes her in the woods so late, A furlong from the castle gate ? She had dreams all yesternight Of her own betrothed... | |
| 1885 - 686 pages
...chill, the cloud is gray : Tis a month before the month of May, And the Spring comes slowly up this way. The lovely lady, Christabel, Whom her father loves...dreams all yesternight Of her own betrothed knight; Dreams that made her moan and leap As on her bed she lay in sleep; And she in the midnight wood will... | |
| Thomas Young Crowell - 1885 - 702 pages
...month before the month of May, And the Spring comes slowly up this way. The lovely lady, Christa!i«!, Whom her father loves so well, What makes her in the...dreams all yesternight Of her own betrothed knight; Dreams that made her moan and l?ap As on her bed she lay in sleep; And she in the midnight wood will... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1886 - 386 pages
...in the same time as the preceding seven, must be read more rapidly. She had dreams all yester night Of her own betrothed knight, And she in the midnight wood will pray For the weal of her lover that 's far away. — Christabel : Coleridge. Rapid movement represents, as has been indicated, what... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1888 - 328 pages
...the cloud is gray : 'Tis a month before the month of May, And the Spring comes Blowly up this way. The lovely lady, Christabel, Whom her father loves...dreams all yesternight Of her own betrothed knight; Dreams that made her moan and leap, As on her bed she lay in sleep ; And she in the midnight wood will... | |
| Jakob Schipper - 1888 - 498 pages
...zunächst die in Coleridges Dichtung vorkommende Vermengung dieser beiden Versarten veranschaulichen : The lovely lady, Christabel, Whom her father loves...from the castle gate? She had dreams all yesternight 5 Of her own betrothed knight; And she in the midnight wood will pray For the ieeal of her lover that's... | |
| James Wood Davidson - 1888 - 188 pages
...ideas on the subject. We quote: - • " The love | ly la | dy, Christ | abel, | Whom | her fa | ther loves | so well, | What makes her in the wood so late,...furlong from the castle gate ? She had dreams all yester night Of her own betrothed knight; And she in the midnight wood will pray For the weal of her... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1890 - 482 pages
...the cloud is gray ; 'T is a month before the month of May, And the Spring comes slowly up this way. The lovely lady, Christabel, Whom her father loves...midnight wood will pray For the weal of her lover that 's far away. She stole along, she nothing spoke, The sighs she heaved were soft and low, And naught... | |
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