| William Hazlitt - 1817 - 392 pages
...thy father lies, Of his bones are coral made : Those are pearls that were his eyes, Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea change, Into something rich and strange. Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell—•» Hark! now I hear them, ding-dong bell. [Burden ding-dong.... | |
| English essays - 1823 - 302 pages
...thy father lies Of his bones are coral made : Those are pearfe that were his eyes i Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea change, into something rich and strange. And then follows a most lively circumstance ; Sea. nymphs hourly ring his knell. Hark ! now I hear... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 pages
...thy Father lies, Of his Bones are Coral made ; Those are Pearls that were his Eyes ; Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a Sea change Into something rich and strange ; Sea Nymphs hourly ring his knell, Hark, hark 1 I hear them: ding (long bell. ^rtrwarg 17. St. Flavian.... | |
| Weever Walter - Europe - 1828 - 356 pages
...inscription:— Percy Bysshe Shelly, Cor Cordium, Natus iv. Aug. 1792; Obiit viii. Jul. 1822. " Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea change Into something rich and strange." Our walks are most frequently directed towards the mountains, it being something new for us to ramble... | |
| William Thomas Moncrieff - English poetry - 1829 - 198 pages
...thy father lies ; Of his bones are coral made ; Those are pearls that were his eyes : Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea change Into something rich and strange," &c. I was not aware from what source I was obtaining my ideas, or I should never have had the temerity... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 pages
...father lies; Of his bones are coral made. ; Those are pearls that were his eyrs : Nothing of him thai iam Shakespeare Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knpil : Hark ! now I hear them. — ding-d"r. i ' [Burden, tin - ' Ffr.... | |
| William Martin - Children's literature - 1874 - 352 pages
...thy father lies, Of his bones are coral made, Those are pearls that were his eyes ; Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea change Into something rich and strange. Sea-nyinphs hourly ring his knell. Hark ! now I hear them, Ding, dong, bell !" And here, in this fairy... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1845 - 632 pages
...region more void and dreamy, and by far less joyous, than that of the song of Ariel: * ' Nothing of him that doth fade But doth suffer a sea change Into something rich and strange.' And the 'rich,' if it existed at all, was not anything within his intelligent desires, nor the 'strange... | |
| 1845 - 606 pages
...region more void and dreamy, and by far less joyous, than that of the song of Ariel: * ' Nothing of him that doth fade But doth suffer a sea change Into something rich and strange.' And the 'rich,' if it existed at all, was not anything within his intelligent desires, nor the ' strange... | |
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