The Poetical Works of Edgar Allan PoeA. Hislop & Company, 1869 - 176 pages |
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Page 27
... death- Fell on the upturned faces of these roses That smiled and died in this parterre , enchanted By thee , and by the poetry of thy presence . " Clad all in white , upon a violet bank I saw thee half - reclining ; while the moon Fell ...
... death- Fell on the upturned faces of these roses That smiled and died in this parterre , enchanted By thee , and by the poetry of thy presence . " Clad all in white , upon a violet bank I saw thee half - reclining ; while the moon Fell ...
Page 36
... death . He seemed , except when some fitful pursuit subjugated his will and engrossed his faculties , always to bear the memory of some controlling sorrow . The remarkable poem of " The Raven " was probably much more nearly than has ...
... death . He seemed , except when some fitful pursuit subjugated his will and engrossed his faculties , always to bear the memory of some controlling sorrow . The remarkable poem of " The Raven " was probably much more nearly than has ...
Page 48
... Death , was the obvious reply . " And when , " I said , " is this most melancholy of topics most poetical ? " From what I have already explained at some length , the answer , here also , is obvious— " When it most closely allies itself ...
... Death , was the obvious reply . " And when , " I said , " is this most melancholy of topics most poetical ? " From what I have already explained at some length , the answer , here also , is obvious— " When it most closely allies itself ...
Page 69
... death the innocence that died , and died so young ? " III . Peccavimus ; but rave not thus ; and let a Sab- bath song Go up to God so solemnly the dead may feel no wrong : The sweet Lenore hath " gone before , " with Hope , that flew ...
... death the innocence that died , and died so young ? " III . Peccavimus ; but rave not thus ; and let a Sab- bath song Go up to God so solemnly the dead may feel no wrong : The sweet Lenore hath " gone before , " with Hope , that flew ...
Page 70
... death upon her eyes . IV . " Avaunt ! to - night my heart is light . No dirge will I upraise , But waft the angel on her flight with a pean old days . of Let no bell toll ; lest her sweet soul , amid its hallowed mirth , Should catch ...
... death upon her eyes . IV . " Avaunt ! to - night my heart is light . No dirge will I upraise , But waft the angel on her flight with a pean old days . of Let no bell toll ; lest her sweet soul , amid its hallowed mirth , Should catch ...
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Al Aaraaf Aless Allan amid angels name Lenore Auber Baldazzar beautiful ANNABEL LEE bells bird breathe bright Broadway Journal bust of Pallas Castiglione chamber-door dear Dian death didst died dim lake door dream Earl of Leicester EDGAR ALLAN POE enchanted fancy fell flowers FRANCES SARGENT OSGOOD garden glory golden happy happy flowers hath hear heart heaven hope Israfel Jacinta July midnight Lalage leave Ligeia light lonely maiden melancholy melody moon never Nevermore night o'er pallid passion PHILOSOPHY OF COMPOSITION poem Politian Quoth the Raven rolls roses Runic rhyme Save only thee saw thee seraph sere shadow sigh silent skies slumber smile sorrow soul sound speak spirit stanza stars sweet Tell thine eyes things thou art thought throne tinkle tolling tone ULALUM unto upturned faces voice wild wind wings word