| Brainerd Kellogg - 1882 - 460 páginas
...Save what from heaven is with the breezes blown Through verdurous glooms and winding, mossy way; I cannot see what flowers are at my feet, Nor what soft...endows The grass, the thicket, and the fruit-tree wild; White hawthorn, and the pastoral eglantine, Fast-fading violets covered up in leaves; And mid-May's... | |
| Kathleen Knox - 1882 - 156 páginas
...what from heaven is with the breezes blown Through verdurous glooms and winding mossy ways. 40 5. I cannot see what flowers are at my feet, Nor what soft...guess each sweet Wherewith the seasonable month endows i The grass, the thicket, and the fruit-tree wild ; 45 White hawthorn, and the pastoral eglantine ;... | |
| R. P. Hewett - 1985 - 322 páginas
...heaven is with the breezes blown Through verdurous glooms and winding mossy ways. 40 5 I cannot sec what flowers are at my feet, Nor what soft incense...wild; 45 White hawthorn, and the pastoral eglantine; Fast fading violets cover'd up in leaves; And mid-May's eldest child, The coming musk-rose, full of... | |
| John Barnard - 1987 - 192 páginas
...(characteristically imaged through images of touch, taste, and smell) which surpasses the 'dull brain' I cannot see what flowers are at my feet, Nor what soft...endows The grass, the thicket, and the fruit-tree wild White hawthorn, and the pastoral eglantine (lines 41-6) Erufymion's luxuriant bowers of interwreathed... | |
| Paul De Man - 340 páginas
...change that comes over the world by losing oneself in the "embalmed darkness" of the bird's song: I cannot see what flowers are at my feet, Nor what soft...endows The grass, the thicket, and the fruit-tree wild . . . llines 41ff.) The richness of these most un- Words worthian lines can only come into being because... | |
| Martin Gardner - 1992 - 226 páginas
...Save what from heaven is with the breezes blown Through verdurous glooms and winding mossy ways. I cannot see what flowers are at my feet, Nor what soft...endows The grass, the thicket, and the fruit-tree wild; White hawthorn, and the pastoral eglantine; Fast fading violets cover'd up in leaves; And mid-May's... | |
| 1993 - 412 páginas
...了有一線天光, 被倣風帶過 蔥綠的幽暗, 和苔碎的曲徑。 我看不出是哪種花草在腳旁, Nor what soft incense hangs upon the boughs, But,...endows The grass, the thicket, and the fruit-tree wild; White hawthorn, and the pastoral eglantine; Fast-fading violets cover'd up in leaves; And mid-May's... | |
| Stuart M. Sperry - 1994 - 376 páginas
...coming musk rose, just as the beauty of the region is the more seductive because it cannot be seen: I cannot see what flowers are at my feet, Nor what soft...endows The grass, the thicket, and the fruit-tree wild. (4»-45) The elimination of the primary sense intensifies the others; in Keats's phrase, it leaves... | |
| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 936 páginas
...heaven is with the breezes blown 'I"hrough verdurous glooms and winding mossy ways. 40 I cannot sec what flowers are at my feet, Nor what soft incense...endows The grass, the thicket, and the fruit-tree wild; White hawthom, and the pastoral eglantine; Fast fading violets cover'd up in leaves; And mid-May's... | |
| John Keats, Robert Gittings - 1995 - 324 páginas
...what from heaven is with the breezes blown 40 Through verdurous glooms and winding mossy ways. 5 I cannot see what flowers are at my feet, Nor what soft...guess each sweet Wherewith the seasonable month endows 45 The grass, the thicket, and the fruit-tree wild; White hawthorn, and the pastoral eglantine; Fast... | |
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