| Andrew Lang - 1891 - 384 Seiten
...of sense forlorn : A sadder and a wiser man Ho rose the morrow morn. COLERIDGE. THE HAUNTED PALACE IN the greenest of our valleys, By good angels tenanted,...dominion, It stood there ; Never seraph spread a pinion Banners — yellow, glorious, golden — On its roof did float and flow (This, all this, was in the... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1891 - 816 Seiten
...of sense forlorn : A sadder and a wiser man He rose the morrow morn. COLERIDGE. THE HAUNTED PALACE IN the greenest of our valleys, By good angels tenanted, Once a fair and stately palace, Badiant palace, reared its head. In the monarch Thought's dominion, It stood there ; Never seraph spread... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1892 - 328 Seiten
...of sense forlorn : A sadder and a wiser man He rose the morrow morn. COLERIDGE. The Haunted Palace I IN the greenest of our valleys, By good angels tenanted,...Never seraph spread a pinion Over fabric half so fair ! II Banners — yellow, glorious, golden — On its roof did float and flow (This, all this, was in... | |
| 1895 - 850 Seiten
...organism from which all life has departed ? Have we not lived with the poet also in his hannted palace ? Banners, yellow, glorious, golden, On its roof did...This — all this — was in the olden Time long ago. Yes, we have lived in this palace in days of yore. We have looked through its luminous windows and... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 466 Seiten
...game. Poe has won a prize with a few small patterns which no one in his generation could exactly beat. "Banners yellow, glorious, golden, On its roof did...— all this — was in the olden Time long ago." These lines contain no particular idea; and the last two of them consist literally of a story-teller's... | |
| Jennie Thornley Clarke - 1896 - 396 Seiten
...bolder note than this might swell From my lyre within the sky. THE HAUNTED PALACE. EDGAR ALLAN POE. IN the greenest of our valleys By good angels tenanted, Once a fair and stately palace— Radiant palace—reared its head. In the monarch Thought's dominion— It stood there ! Never seraph spread... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1897 - 372 Seiten
...lord below." This, probably recalled to Rossetti, the second verse in Poe's Haunted Palace : — " Banners yellow, glorious, golden, On its roof did...— all this — was in the olden Time long ago.) "There is," wrote Rossetti on May 11, 1854. "a very rich skit on A. Smith, Balder, &c., in Blackwood,... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 256 Seiten
...verses, which were entitled " The Haunted Palace," ran very nearly, if not accurately, thus— i. " In the greenest of our valleys, By good angels tenanted, Once a fair and stately palace— Radiant palace—reared its head. In the monarch Thought's dominion— It stood there! Never seraph spread... | |
| Elisabeth Luther Cary - 1898 - 418 Seiten
...between Poe's description of a palace and Tennyson's.1 Poe wrote, vaguely and with his own charm : " In the greenest of our valleys By good angels tenanted,...so fair. Banners yellow, glorious, golden, • On the roof did float and flow." This leaves the reader to dream almost as he will of the house in the... | |
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