| 1835 - 842 pages
...poet's heart, Vulture ! whose wings are dull realities ! НОЛУ should he love thee, or how deem thcc wise, Who would'st not leave him in his wandering, To seek for treasure in the jewcll'd skies, Albeit he soar with an undaunted wing? Hast thou not dragg'd Diana from her car, And... | |
| 1836 - 802 pages
...peering eyts ' Why prey'st thou thus upon the poet's heart, Vulture ! whose wings are dull realities ! How should he love thee, or how deem thee wise, Who...him in his wandering, To seek for treasure in the jewell'd skies, Albeit he soar with an undaunted wing? Hast thou not dragg'd Diana from her car, And... | |
| Thomas Powell - American literature - 1850 - 380 pages
...piercing eyes, Why prey'st thou thus upon the poet's heart, Vulture, whose wings are dull realities ? How should he love thee ? or how deem thee wise Who...Hamadryad from the wood, To seek a shelter in some happier state ? Hast thou not torn the Naiad from her flood, The Elfin from the green grass, and from me The... | |
| Thomas Powell - American literature - 1850 - 384 pages
...piercing eyes, Why prey'st thou thus upon the poet's heart, Vulture, whose wings are dull realities? How should he love thee ? or how deem thee wise Who...Hamadryad from the wood, To seek a shelter in some happier state ? Hast thou not torn the Naiad from her flood, The Elfin from the green grass, and from me The... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - American poetry - 1858 - 388 pages
...peering eyes. Why preyest thou thus upon the poet's heart, Vulture, whose wings are dull realities ? How should he love thee ? or how deem thee wise. Who...undaunted wing ? Hast thou not dragged Diana from her ear ? And driven the Hamadryad from the wood To seek a shelter in some happier star ? Hast thou not... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - American poetry - 1858 - 332 pages
...Vulture, whose wings are dull realities ? :>w should he love thee ? or how deem thee wise, 'Who woiddst not leave him in his wandering To seek for treasure...undaunted wing? Hast thou not dragged Diana from her ear? And driven the Hamadryad from the wood To seek n shelter in some happier star ? Hast thou not... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - American poetry - 1865 - 220 pages
...thou thus upon the poet's heart, Vulture, whose wings are dull realities t How should he love thee 1 or how deem thee wise, Who wouldst not leave him in...jewelled skies, Albeit he soared with an undaunted wing '1 Hast thou not dragged Diana from her car, And driven the Hamadryad from the wood To seek a shelter... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1865 - 238 pages
...thou thus upon the poet's heart, Vulture, whose wings are dull realities? How should he love thee 1 or how deem thee wise, Who wouldst not leave him in...jewelled skies, Albeit he soared with an undaunted wing 1 Hast thou not dragged Diana from her car, And driven the Hamadryad from the wood To seek a shelter... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - History - 1859 - 302 pages
...peering eyes. Why preyest thou thus upon the poet's heart, Vulture, whose wings are dull realities ? How should he love thee ? or how deem thee wise, Who wouldst not leave him iu his wandering To seek for treasure in the jewelled skies. Albeit he soared with an undaunted wing... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - American poetry - 1869 - 298 pages
...poet's heart, Vulture, whose wings are dull realities ? How should he love thee? or how deem tliee wise, Who wouldst not leave him in his wandering To seek for treasure in the jeweled skies, Albeit he soared with an undaunted wing? Hast thou not dragged Diana from her car ?... | |
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