SPEAK! speak! thou fearful guest, Who, with thy hollow breast Still in rude armor drest, Comest to daunt me! Wrapt not in Eastern balms, But with thy fleshless palms Stretched, as if asking alms, Why dost thou haunt me?" Then, from those cavernous eyes... The Rosary Magazine - Page 5221907Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Charles Timothy Brooks - 1851 - 112 pages
...nobody could mistake it, but one who had the like in his head."] — Author's Note. " SPEAK ! speak I thou fearful guest ! Who, with thy hollow breast Still in rude armor drcst, Comest to daunt me ! Wrapt not in Eastern balms, But with thy fleshless palms Stretched, as... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1852 - 256 pages
...nothing hut a windmill ; and nobody could mistake it, but one who had the like in his head." " SPEAK ! speak ! thou fearful guest ! Who, with thy hollow breast Still in rude armour drest, Comest to daunt me ! Wrapt not in Eastern balms, 15 ut with thy fleshless palms Stretched,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1853 - 504 pages
...his head.' ] ' SPEAK ! speak ! thou fearful guest ! Who, with thy hollow breast Still in rude armour drest, Comest to daunt me ! Wrapt not in Eastern balms, But with thy flesbless palms Stretched, as if asking alms, Why dost thou haunt me ? " Then, from those cavernous... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1853 - 496 pages
...nothing but a wind-mill ; and nobody could mistake it, but one who had the like in his head./ ] " SPEAK ! speak ! thou fearful guest ! Who, with thy hollow breast Still in rude armour drest, Comest to daunt me ! Wrapt not in Eastern balms, But with thy fleshless palms Stretched,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 502 pages
...his head.' ] ' SPEAK ! speak ! thou fearful guest! Who, with thy hollow breast Still in rude armour drest, Comest to daunt me ! Wrapt not in Eastern balms,...thy fleshless palms Stretched, as if asking alms, Then, from those cavernous eyes Pale flashes seemed to rise, As when the Northern skies Gleam in December... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 568 pages
...OS the Old Windmill, thongh now claimed by the Danea as a work of their early ancestors.] " SPEAR ! speak ! thou fearful guest ! Who, with thy hollow breast, Still in rude armour drest, Comest to daunt me! Wrapt not in eastern balms, But with thy fleshless palms Stretched,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1855 - 690 pages
...ARiMOUR. '•SPEAK! speak! thou fearful guest! Who, with thy hollow breast Still in rude armour dir: i, Comest to daunt me ! Wrapt not in Eastern balms, But with thy fleehless palms Strctch'd, as if asking alms, Why dost thou haunt me !" Then, from those cavernous... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 264 pages
...nothing but a windmill, and nobody could mistake it, but oue who had the like in his head."J " SPEAK ! speak ! thou fearful guest ! "Who, with thy hollow breast Still in rude armour drest, Comest to daunt me ! Wrapt not in eastern balms, But with thy fleshless palms Stretched,... | |
| Joseph Gostwick - 1856 - 338 pages
...IN ARMOUR. ' " Speak ! speak I thou fearful guest ! Who, with thy hollow breast Still in rude armour drest, Comest to daunt me ! Wrapt not in Eastern balms,...Stretched, as if asking alms, Why dost thou haunt me ?" Then, from those cavernous eyes, Pale flashes seem to rise, As when the northern skies Gleam in... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1857 - 428 pages
...thou fearful guest Who, with thy hollow breast Still in rnde armour drest, Coniest to dannt me ! lii3 Wrapt not in Eastern balms, But with thy fleshless palms Stretched, as if asking alow, Why dost thou hannt me?" Then, from those cavernous eyes Pale flashes seemed to rise, As when... | |
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