Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 من الصفحات |
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... moon complain Of such as wand'ring near her secret bower , Molest her ancient solitary reign . Save - except . - Ivy - mantled tower . Mantle is a robe or covering . The poet describes the tower as having a covering of ivy , to show ...
... moon complain Of such as wand'ring near her secret bower , Molest her ancient solitary reign . Save - except . - Ivy - mantled tower . Mantle is a robe or covering . The poet describes the tower as having a covering of ivy , to show ...
الصفحة 13
... moon complain . - It is here meant , that the complaining notes of the owl seem to be addressed to the moon , as there is no other striking general object , to which the owl might be supposed to address herself . Probably the notes of ...
... moon complain . - It is here meant , that the complaining notes of the owl seem to be addressed to the moon , as there is no other striking general object , to which the owl might be supposed to address herself . Probably the notes of ...
الصفحة 14
... moon ! There are stars for you ! Do not you hear the fountain ? Do not you smell the orange flowers ? That building yonder is the convent of St. Isidore ; and that eminence with the cypress trees and pines upon it , the top of Mount ...
... moon ! There are stars for you ! Do not you hear the fountain ? Do not you smell the orange flowers ? That building yonder is the convent of St. Isidore ; and that eminence with the cypress trees and pines upon it , the top of Mount ...
الصفحة 53
... a sound , Fountain heads and pathless groves , Places which pale Passion loves , Moon - light walks , when all the fowls Are warmly hous'd , save bats and owls ; 1 2 A midnight bell , a parting groan , These are D3 53 Penseroso ·
... a sound , Fountain heads and pathless groves , Places which pale Passion loves , Moon - light walks , when all the fowls Are warmly hous'd , save bats and owls ; 1 2 A midnight bell , a parting groan , These are D3 53 Penseroso ·
الصفحة 63
... moon that appears to pause over the oak , where thou art used to sing . " Deign . Condescend to sing . Saddest plight . Plight means situation . Smoothing the rugged brow of Night . - This is a forced metaphor ; it means , that the song ...
... moon that appears to pause over the oak , where thou art used to sing . " Deign . Condescend to sing . Saddest plight . Plight means situation . Smoothing the rugged brow of Night . - This is a forced metaphor ; it means , that the song ...
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