| Rowland Smith - 1855 - 552 Seiten
...salutation, bid him be of good cheer. J The other replied, his fortunes were such * " Like one, who on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And...more his head ; Because he knows a frightful fiend Lloth close behind him tread." — Coleridge. t The Italian bravoes used to encourage the growth of... | |
| 1855 - 458 Seiten
...on, And turns no more his head ; Because he knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread. i But soon there breathed a wind on me, Nor sound nor...Its path was not upon the sea In ripple or in shade. It raised my hair, it fanned my cheek, Like a meadow-gale of spring, — It mingled strangely with... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 676 Seiten
...walk in fear and dread, And having once turned round walks on, And turns no more his head ; Because ho knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread....path was not upon the sea, In ripple or in shade. It raised my hair, it fanned my cheek Like a meadow-gale of spring — It mingled strangely with my... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1856 - 408 Seiten
...the spirit of a man, as the simple idea of a spirit miimbodied following him — " Like one that in a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And having...knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread ?"* That the kind of fear here treated of is purely spiritual — that it is strong in proportion as... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 444 Seiten
...Because he knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread. 62 HALF-HOUKS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS. But soon there breathed a wind on me, Nor sound nor...path was not upon the sea, In ripple or in shade. It raised my hair, it fanned my cheek Like a meadow-gale of spring — It mingled strangely with my... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 424 Seiten
...spell was snapt : once more I view'd the ocean green, And look'd far forth, yet little saw Of what had else been seen. " Like one that on a lonesome road...path was not upon the sea, In ripple or in shade. " It raised my hair ; it fann'd my cheek Like a meadow-gale of spring : It mingled strangely with my... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1857 - 126 Seiten
...been seen— " Like one that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And having once turned round walks on, And turns no more his head ; Because...path was not upon the sea, In ripple or in shade. " It raised my hair, it fann'd my cheek, Like a meadow-gale of spring— It mingled strangely with... | |
| 1857 - 336 Seiten
...been seen. • Like one that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And, having once tamed round, walks on And turns no more his head; Because...path was not upon the sea, In ripple or in shade. " It raised my hair ; it fanned my cheek Like a meadow-gale of spring : It mingled strangely with my... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1857 - 432 Seiten
...been seen — Like one, that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And having once turned round walks on, And turns no more his head ; Because...path was not upon the sea, In ripple or in shade. It raised my hair, it fanned my cheek Like a meadow-gale of spring — It mingled strangely with my... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1857 - 380 Seiten
...one-half so fearful to the spirit of a man, as the simple idea of a spirit unembodied following him — Like one that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear...knows a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread.* That the kind of fear here treated of is purely spiritual — that it is strong in proportion as it... | |
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