| Josiah Rhinehart Sypher - 1870 - 396 pages
...Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning, Soon I heard again a tapping, somewhat louder than before. " Surely," said I, " surely that...days of yore. Not the least obeisance made he; not an instant stopped or stayed he, But with mien of lord or lady, perched above my chamberdoor — Perched... | |
| Alexander Kennedy Isbister - 1870 - 420 pages
...and nothing more.' Open here I flung the shutter, when, with many a flirt and flutter, In there stept a stately Raven, of the saintly days of yore; Not...; But, with mien of lord or lady, perched above my chamber door— Perched above a bust of Pallas, just above my chamber door— Then, this ebony bird... | |
| Benjamin Nicholas Martin - 1871 - 236 pages
...something louder than before. " Surely," said I, — "surely that is something at my window-lattice ; Let me see, then, what thereat is, and this mystery...least obeisance made he ; not a minute stopped or staid he ; But with mien of lord or lady, perched above my chamber door, — Perched upon a bust of... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1871 - 200 pages
...is, and this mystery explore — Let my heart be still a moment, and this mystery explore ; — 'T is the wind and nothing more. Open here I flung the shutter,...he But, with mien of lord or lady, perched above my chamber doorPerched upon a bust of Pallas just above my chamber door — Perched, and sat, and nothing... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 pages
...heart be still a moment, and this mystery explore ; — 'T is the wind, and nothing more." Open then g somewhat still amiss ; More peevish, cross, and...more care keep holiday The wrong, than others the an instant stopped or stayed he ; But, with mien of lord or lady, perched ibove my Chamber door, —... | |
| Asahel Clark Kendrick - 1871 - 484 pages
...heart be still a moment, and this mystery explore ; — 'T is the wind, and nothing more \" Open then I flung the shutter, when, with many a flirt and flutter,...days of yore. Not the least obeisance made he ; not an instant stopped or stayed he ; But, with mien of lord or lady, perched above my chamber door, —... | |
| Charles Hartley - 1872 - 372 pages
...was the whispered word; "Lenore !" This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, "Lenore!"— Merely this, and nothing more. Back into the chamber...; But, with mien of lord or lady, perched above my chamber door — Perched upon a bust of Pallas just above my chamber door — Perched, and sat, and... | |
| Noble Kibby Royse - 1872 - 376 pages
...the whispered word, " Lenore !" This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, " Lenore !" — Merely this and nothing more. Back into the chamber...he; But, with mien of lord or lady, perched above my chamber door — Perched upon a bust of Pallas just above my chamber door — Perched, and sat, and... | |
| Noble Kibby Royse - 1872 - 382 pages
...than before. "Surely," said I, "surely that is something at my window lattice ; Let me see, th^n \Uiat thereat is. and this mystery explore — Let my heart...he; But, with mien of lord or lady, perched above my chamber door — Perched upon a bust of Pallas just above my chamber dooi — Perched, and sat, and... | |
| 1872 - 900 pages
...heart be still a moment, and this mystery explore ; — 'T is the wind, and nothing more." Open then 1 dead before. Every one for hs own. The night is starry...bold, my friend. Comes up to take his own. How hard an instant stopped or stayed lie ; But, with mien of lord or lady, perched above my chamber door, —... | |
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