Midst others of less note, came one frail Form. A phantom among men; companionless As the last cloud of an expiring storm Whose thunder is its knell; he, as I guess, Had gazed on Nature's naked loveliness, Actaeon-like, and now he fled astray With feeble... Shelley and His Writings - Page 242by Charles S. Middleton - 1858Full view - About this book
| John Ross Dix - 1851 - 218 pages
...Whose thunder is its knell : he, as I guess, Had gazed on Nature's naked loveliness, Aeta?on like, and now he fled astray With feeble steps o'er the...like raging hounds, their father and their prey." SBBLLET. APPENDIX. A. COMMUNICATED BY G. CUMBERLAND, ESQ. IT was Sir Robert 'lVilmot who first informed... | |
| John Ross Dix - 1851 - 248 pages
...is its knell : he, as I guess. Had gazed on Nature's naked loveliness, Aetscon like, and now he fied astray With feeble steps o'er the world's wilderness....like raging hounds, their father and their prey." APPENDIX. A. COMMUNICATED BY O. CUMBERLAND, ESQ. IT was Sir Robert Wilmot who first informed me, that,... | |
| Clara Lucas Balfour - 1852 - 458 pages
...storm, Whose thunder is its knell ; he, as I guess, Had gaz'd on nature's naked loveliness Acteon-like, and now he fled astray, With feeble steps, o'er the...pard-like spirit beautiful and swift! A love in desolation mask'd ; a power Girt round with weakness ; it can scarce uplift The weight of the superincumbent hour... | |
| 1852 - 1070 pages
...storm, Whose thunder is Its knell ; he, as I guess, Had gazed on nature's naktd loveliness, Actaxm-like, and now he fled astray. With feeble steps o'er the...like raging hounds, their father and their prey.' John ,Keats forms the subject of one of the essays in the volume referred to ; of him we have a few,... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1855 - 508 pages
...Whose thunder is its knell j he, as I guess, Had gazed on Nature's naked loveliness, Acta;on-like, and now he fled astray With feeble steps o'er the...Pursued like raging hounds their father and their prey." Stanza 31. The allusion is probably to Shelley himself. LATONA AND THE RUSTICS. Some thought the goddess... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1855 - 474 pages
...Whose thunder is its knell ; he, as I guess, Had gazed on Nature's naked loveliness, Actajon-like, and now he fled astray With feeble steps o'er the...Pursued, like raging hounds, their father and their A pard-like-Spirit beautiful and swift — A love in desolation masked ; — a Power Girt round with... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1855 - 770 pages
...Whose thunder is its knell ; he, as I guess, Had gazed on Nature's naked loveliness, Acta;on-like, and now he fled astray With feeble steps o'er the...way, Pursued, like raging hounds, their father and thei' XXXII. A pard-like Spirit beautiful and swift — A love in desolation masked ; — a Power Girt... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1855 - 766 pages
...Whose thunder is its knell ; he, as I guess, Had gazed on Nature's naked loveliness, Actaeon-like, and now he fled astray With feeble steps o'er the...way, Pursued, like raging hounds, their father and theic prey : XXXII. A pard-like Spirit beautiful and swift — A love in desolation masked ; — a... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1856 - 358 pages
...loveliness, Actaim-like, and then he fled astray With feeble steps, o'er the world's wilderness, While his own thoughts along that rugged way Pursued like...spirit, beautiful and swift, A love in desolation mask'd, a power Girt round by weakness. Of that crew He came the last, neglected and apart, A herd-abandon'd... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1860 - 522 pages
...is its kurll ; he as I guesm, Had gazed on Nature's naked loveliness, , Actseon-like, and now he Bed astray .• ... . ,•: With feeble steps o'er the...wilderness, . And his own thoughts, along that rugged way ,1 : Pu rsued, like rag ing hound* their father and th'ein pny^ A pard-like Spirit beautiful and swift—... | |
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