 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1824 - 440 pagine
...December, 1817. ODE TO NAPLES. ODE TO NAPLES.* . EPODE I. a. I STOOD within the city disinterred ;-f And heard the autumnal leaves like light footfalls...Earth out of her deep heart spoke— I felt, but heard not:—through white columns glowed The isle-sustaining Ocean-flood, A plane of light between two Heavens... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1826 - 156 pagine
...NAPLES. EPODE I. a. I STOOD within the city disinterred ; t And heard the autumnal leaves lik« lignt footfalls Of spirits passing through the streets ;...penetrating shook The listening soul in my suspended blood f 1 felt that Earth out of her deep heart spoke • I felt, but heard not : — through white columns... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pagine
...head in their tempestuous play. ODE TO NAPLES.1 EPODE 1. ОС. I STOOD within the city disinterr'd ; ' And heard the autumnal leaves like light footfalls...passing through the streets; and heard The Mountain's slumberoun voice at intervals Thrill through those roofless hall« ; The oracular thunder penetrating... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 624 pagine
...ÎTTOOD within the city disinterr'd it And heard the autumnal leaves like light footfalls Of -flints passing through the streets,- and heard The Mountain's...listening soul in my suspended blood ; I felt that Karlh out of her deep heart spoke — 1 felt, but heard not: — through white columns gfow'd The isle-sustaining... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1834 - 886 pagine
...tins difference.— Author's Note. ODE TO NAPLES.* EPODE I. «. I sTOOD within the city disinterred :t And heard the autumnal leaves like light footfalls...streets ; and heard The Mountain's slumberous voice an intervals Thrill through those roofless halls; Theoracularthander penetrating shook The listening... | |
 | Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1835 - 248 pagine
...! they round thee, even As sleep round Love, are driven !" " I "stood within the city disinterr'd; And heard the autumnal leaves, like light foot-falls...passing through the streets ; and heard The mountain's slumbering voice at intervals Thrill through those roofless halls." NAPLES. POZZUOLl. THE cdleche which... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pagine
...believe much more than we ean see. ODE TO NAPLES*. EPODE I. 0. I STOOD within the eity disinterred f ; And heard the autumnal leaves like light footfalls...the streets ; and heard The Mountain's slumberous voiee at intervals Thrill through those roofless halls ; The oracular thunder penetrating shook The... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 396 pagine
...believe much more than we can see. ODE TO NAPLES *. EPODE I. 0. I STOOD within the city disinterred t ; And heard the autumnal leaves like light footfalls...blood ; I felt that Earth out of her deep heart spoke — 1 felt, but heard not : — through white column* The isle-sustaining Ocean flood, [glu» 14! A... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 pagine
...believe much more than we can see. ODE TO NAPLES'. EPODE I. a. I STOOD within the city disinterred f ; And heard the autumnal leaves like light footfalls...blood ; I felt that Earth out of her deep heart spoke — 1 felt, but heard not : — through white columns The isle-sustaining Ocean flood, [plowed A plane... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 pagine
...drowner's head in their tempestuous pky. ODE TO NAPLES* t:i'< im: ia I STOOD within the city disinterr'd ;t And heard the autumnal leaves like light footfalls...shook The listening soul in my suspended blood ; I folt that Earth out of her deep heart spoke— I felt, but heard not:—through white colnmqs glow'd... | |
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