| 1854 - 694 páginas
...To my fancy's wildest word — On a sudden, through the glistering Leaves around, a little «tirred, Came a sound, a sense of music which was rather felt than heard. Softly, finely, it enwonnd me, From the world it shut me in, Like a fountain falling round me, Which, with silver waters... | |
| 1848 - 650 páginas
...— Greenly, silently inlaid." — The carpet and chairs were of the softest moss, and amid all— " Came a sound a sense of music which was rather felt than heard." A bird-like harmony, and yet not like a bird. The poetchild went forth dreamily through the green wood... | |
| 1877 - 564 páginas
...of the word clip, we odd to the various interpretations one in Mrs. Browning's poem. Speaking of " a sound, a sense of music, which was rather felt than heard," the poetess says : — " Softly, finely, it inwound me — From the world it shut me in—- Like a... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1850 - 596 páginas
...on the blessed Sabbath days? xxxv. So, young muser, I sate listening To my Fancy's wildest word — On a sudden, through the glistening Leaves around,...sense of music, which was rather felt than heard. xxxvi. Softly, finely, it inwound me — From the world it shut me in, — Like a fountain, falling... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1857 - 628 páginas
...radiant imagination, such as this : So, young muser, I sat listening To my Fancy's wildest word — On a sudden, through the glistening Leaves around,...— From the world it shut me in — Like a fountain fallmg round me Which with silver waters thin, Holds a little marble Naiad sitting smilingly within.... | |
| Caroline Howard Gilman Glover Jervey - 1859 - 406 páginas
...without being aware of it, was interested in Albert ; and as her conduct to him each day made surmise conviction, they rejoiced once more together that,...On a sudden, through the glistening Leaves around a httle stirred, Came a sound, a sense of music, whicn was rather felt tnau heard. Softly, finely, it... | |
| 1862 - 610 páginas
...such graceful fancies as this : — ' So, young muser, I sat listening To my fancy's wildest word ; On a sudden through the glistening Leaves around,...sense of music, which was rather felt than heard. 1 Softly, finely, it unwound me, From the world it shut me in, Like a fountain falling round me, Which,... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1862 - 480 páginas
...chiming on the blessed Sabbath days ? XXXV. So, young mnser, I sate listening To my fancy's wildest word. On a sudden, through the glistening Leaves around,...sense of music, which was rather felt than heard. xxxvi. Softly, finely, it inwound me ; From the world it shut me in, — Like a fountain, falling round... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1864 - 334 páginas
...chiming on the blessed Sabbath days P So, young muser, I sate listening To my fancy's wildest word : On a sudden, through the glistening Leaves around,...a sense of music which was rather felt than heard. xxxvi. Softly, finely, it inwound me ; From the world it shut me in, — Like a fountain, falling round... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1870 - 533 páginas
...chiming on the blessed Sabbath days ? So, young muser, 1 sat listening To my fancy's wildest word — On a sudden, through the glistening Leaves around...which was rather felt than heard. Softly, finely, it en wound me — "' From the world it shut me in, — Like a fountain falling round me, Which with silver... | |
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