| 1816 - 676 pages
...which introduce an interesting personage, who, as far as we remember, is entirely new to poetry : " Tis the middle of night by the castle clock, And the owls...crew. " Sir Leoline, the Baron rich, Hath a toothless mastiff-bitch; From her kennel heneath the rock She makes answer to the clock, , Four for the quarters,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1816 - 242 pages
...with some transition in the nature of the imagery or passion. CHRISTABEL. PART I. CHRISTABEL. 1 Is the middle of night by the castle clock, And the owls...hark, again ! the crowing cock, How drowsily it crew. From her kennel beneath the rock She makes answer to the clock, Four for the quarters, and twelve for... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1816 - 678 pages
...When Fancy lifts the veil between.* M*|.T Chvistabcl opens with the following lines : ; : •» ' 'Tis the middle of night by the castle clock, And the owls have awaken'd the crowing cock; Tu — whit! Tu — whop! And hark, again ! the crowing cock, How drowsily it crew. Sir Leoline, the Baron rich, Hath... | |
| 1816 - 658 pages
...unreal scene, ' When Fancy lifts the veil between.' Christabel opens with the following lines : '. 'Tis the middle of night by the castle clock, And the owls have awaken'd the crowing cock; Tu—whit! Tu—whoo! And hark, again! the crowing cock, How drowsily it crew. Sir Leoline, the Baron... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English poetry - 1816 - 82 pages
...correspondence with some transition in the nature of the imagery or passion. CHRISTABEL. PART L CHRISTABEL. 1 is the middle of night by the castle clock, And the owls have awaken'd the crowing cock ; Tu—whit! Tu—whoo ! And hark, again ! the crowing cock, How drowsily it crew. Sir Leoline, the... | |
| Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - English poetry - 1820 - 796 pages
...1808 bis 1816 kein Sedielit herausgegeben) und breche auf das Publicum mit diesen Worten herein: 'Tis the middle of night by the castle clock And the owls have awaken'd the crowing cock ; Tu — with! — Tu, — whoo! And hark, again! the crowing cock, HOH> drowsilf it crew. 220 Sir Leoline... | |
| English literature - 1823 - 816 pages
...a metre ; go, in the following, for the same purpose, he culls in the assistance of an owl : "I'is the middle of night by the castle clock, And the owls have awaken'd the crowing CUCA", Tu whit, tu whoo ! ! ! And found a bright lady tutpa$ring fair, Tu whit, tu whoo ! ! ! In the... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 386 pages
...correspondence with some transition in the nature of the imagery or passion. CHRISTABEL. PART THE FIRST. Tis the middle of night by the castle clock, And the owls have awakened the crowing cock ; Tu— whit ! Tu — whoo ! And hark, again ! the crowing cock, How drowsily... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pages
...transition, in the nature of the imagery or passion. CHRISTABEL. РАПТ I. Т is the middle of oight `Yt/ Tu-whit ! Tu whoo ! And hark, again ! the crowing cock, How drowsily it crew. Sir Leoline, the Baron... | |
| 1828 - 442 pages
...such a story, they are not heard with the predisposition to which alone the author addressed ' Tis the middle of night by the castle clock, And the owls have awakcn'd the crowing cock j Tu — whit ! Tn vrlio! And hark, again '. the crowing cock, How diowsiljr... | |
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