| John Keats - 1841 - 254 страница
...chain-droop'd lamp was flickering by each door ; The arras, rich with horseman, hawk, and hound, Flutter'd in the besieging wind's uproar ; And the long carpets rose along the gusty floor. They glide, like phantoms, into the wide hall ! Like phantoms to the iron porch they glide, Where lay... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1841 - 378 страница
...chain-droop'd lamp was flickering hy each door; The arras, rife with horseman, hawk, and hound, Flutter'd in the besieging wind's uproar: And the long carpets rose along the gusty floor. suggested to us by the striking convenience it affords to descriprive writers, such as Thomson and... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 страница
...chain-dropp'd lamp was flickering by each door, The arras, rich with horseman, hawk, and hound, Flutter'd in the besieging wind's uproar ; And the long carpets rose along the gusty floor. They glide, like phantoms, into the wide hall ; Like phantoms to the iron porch they glide, Where lay... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 страница
...chain-dropp'd lamp was flickering by each door; The arras, rich with horseman, hawk, and hound, Flutter'd in the besieging wind's uproar; And the long carpets rose along the gusty floor. They glide, like phantoms, into the wide hall ; Like phantoms to the iron porch they glide, Where lay... | |
| John Keats - 1846 - 340 страница
...chain-droop'd lamp was flickering by each door; The arras, rich with horseman, hawk and hound, Flutter'd in the besieging wind's uproar ; And the long carpets rose along the gusty floor. XLI. They glide, like phantoms, into the wide hall ! Like phantoms to the iron porch they glide, Where... | |
| John Keats - 1846 - 348 страница
...chain-droop'd lamp was flickering by each door; The arras, rich with horseman, hawk and hound, Flutter'd in the besieging wind's uproar; And the long carpets rose along the gusty floor. XLI. They glide, like phantoms, into the wide hall ! Like phantoms to the iron porch they glide, Where... | |
| Boys - 1852 - 466 страница
...chain-droop'd lamp was flickering by each door ; The arras, rich with horseman, hawk, and hound, Flutter'd in the besieging wind's uproar ; And the long carpets rose along the gusty floor. XLI. They glide, like phantoms, into the wide hall ! Like phantoms to the iron porch they glide, Where... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 288 страница
...heard no human sound. A chain-dropped lamp was flickering by each door ; The arras, rife with horseman, hawk, and hound, Fluttered in the besieging wind's...: And the long carpets rose along the gusty floor. This is a slip of the memory, for there were hardly carpets in those days. But the truth of the painting... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1853 - 548 страница
...chain-dropp'd lamp was flickering by each door ; The arras, rich with horseman, hawk, and hound, Flutter'd in the besieging wind's uproar; And the long carpets rose along the gusty floor. XLI. They glide, like phantoms, into the wide hall ; Like phantoms to the iron porch they glide, Where... | |
| University of Sydney - 1853 - 810 страница
...by each poet. 12. Explain fully — (a) The arras, rich with horsemen, hawk, and hound, Fluttered on the besieging wind's uproar ; And the long carpets rose along the gusty floor. (A) Shall tlmt alone which knows Be as a sword consumed before the sheath By sightless lightning ?... | |
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