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" Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend ! " I shrieked, upstarting. " Get thee back into the tempest and the Night's Plutonian shore ! Leave no black plume as a token of that lie thy soul hath spoken ! Leave my loneliness unbroken ! — quit the... "
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Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections ...

Ephraim Hunt - American literature - 1872 - 658 pages
...Nevermore I " " Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend ! " I shrieked, upstarting : " Get thee back into the tempest and the night's Plutonian shore...from out my heart, and take thy form from off my door 1 " And the Raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting, On the pallid bust of Pallas,...
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Johnson's Natural History, Comprehensive, Scientific, and Popular ..., Volume 2

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Animal behavior - 1872 - 758 pages
...fiend,' I shrieked upstarting; ' Get thee back into the tempest, And the night's Plutonian shore I Leave no black plume as a token Of that lie thy soul...beak from out my heart, And take thy form from off my door*Quoth the raven, 'Nevermore!'" There is perhaps no bird more widely distributed over the surface...
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Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections ...

American literature - 1872 - 660 pages
...Nevermore I " " Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend I " I shrieked, upstarting: " Get thee back into the tempest and the night's Plutonian shore...loneliness unbroken ! quit the bust above my door ! Take thv beak from out my heart, and take thy form from off my door!" And the Raven, never flitting, still...
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A Manual of American Literature: Designed for the Use of Schools of Advanced ...

Noble Kibby Royse - American literature - 1872 - 376 pages
..."Nevermore." "Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend!" I shrieked, upstarting — "Get thee back into the tempest and the Night's Plutonian shore ! Leave no black plume as a token of the lie thy soul hath spoken ! eavo my loneliness unbroken ! — quit the bust above my door I Take...
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Reading and Elocution: Theoretical and Practical

Anna Randall Diehl - Elocution - 1872 - 460 pages
...fiend I " I shrieked, upstarting — " Get thee back into the tempest and the night's Plutonian shore I Leave no black plume as a token of that lie thy soul hath spoken I Leave my loneliness unbrokenI — quit the bust above my doorI Take thy beak from out my heart, and...
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Edgar A. Poe: A Biography: Mournful and Never-ending Remembrance

Kenneth Silverman - Biography & Autobiography - 1992 - 596 pages
...brother: "He croaks of my dead brother still!" Although the student at last screams at the raven to 'Take thy beak from out my heart, and take thy form from off my door," at the end of the poem the ominous bird remains on the bust of Pallas, and "still is sitting, still...
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Heaven, Hell, and the Victorians

Michael Wheeler - History - 1994 - 314 pages
...(936). His last use of the past tense, in describing his 'upstarting' and shrieking at the bird (' "Take thy beak from out my heart, and take thy form...from off my door!" / Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore" ', 101- 2), leads into the continuous present of a fixed state in the final stanza, where is sketched...
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Nevermore!: Edgar Allan Poe : the Final Mystery

Julian Wiles - Poetry - 1995 - 98 pages
..."Nevermore." "Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend!" I shrieked, upstarting — "Get thee back into the tempest and the Night's Plutonian shore!...form from off my door!" Quoth the Raven "Nevermore." (Everyone applauds but all POE hears is the cry of the Raven, high above.) I cracked the door of darkness...
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Verzameld werk: Libido in transformatie / vertaling Pety de Vries-Ek. D. 7

C. G. Jung - 1995 - 242 pages
...roept de raaf toe: 'Be that word our sign of parting, bird or flend!' I shrieked upstarting 'Get thee back into the tempest and the Night's Plutonian shore!...form from off my door! ' Quoth the Raven 'Nevermore!' (Opspringend schreeuwde ik hem toe: 'Met dat woord zijn wij gescheiden, of je vogel bent of demon!...
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Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe - Fiction - 1995 - 60 pages
..."Nevermore." "Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend!" I shrieked, upstarting— "Get thee back into the tempest and the Night's Plutonian shore!...loneliness unbroken! quit the bust above my door! Take thv beak from out mv heart, and take thv form from off mv door!" ^ J j J Quoth the Raven "Nevermore."...
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