| American poetry - 1866 - 522 pages
...Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning, boon again I heard a tapping somewhat louder than before " Surely," said I, " surely that...my window lattice ; Let me see, then, what thereat i=. and this mystery explore— Let my heart be still a moment ami this mystery explore ; — 'Tiathe... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1862 - 610 pages
..."LENORE!" Merely this, and nothing more. VI. Jiack into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burnmg, Soon again I heard a tapping, something louder than..." Surely," said I, "surely that is something at my window-lattiae' Let me see then what thereat is, and this mystery explore,— Let my heart be still... | |
| Andrew Comstock, Philip Lawrence - Elocution - 1808 - 596 pages
...whisper'd, and an echo murmur'd back the word, "LENORE!" Merely this, and nothing more. Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning, Soon...Surely," said I, " surely that is something at my window-lattice ; Let me see then what thereat is, and this mystery explore, — Let my heart be still... | |
| Charles A. Wiley - Elocution - 1869 - 456 pages
.../whisper'd, and an echo murmur'd back the word " LENORE ! " Merely this, and nothing more. 6. Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning, Soon...Surely," said I, " surely that is something at my window-lattice : Let me sec then what thereat is, and this mystery explore,-*Let my heart be still... | |
| Floyd Baker Wilson - Dialogues - 1869 - 208 pages
...whisper'd, and an echo murmurd back the word " Lenore ! " Merely this, and nothing more. Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning, Soon...Surely," said I, " surely that is something at my window-lattice ; Let me see then what there at is, and this mystery explore, — Let my heart be still... | |
| Philip Lawrence - English language - 1870 - 422 pages
...whisper'd, and an echo murmur'd back the word, "LENOKE!" Merely this, and nothing more. Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning, Soon...something louder than before. " Surely," said I, " surely there is something at my window-lattice ; Let me see then what thereat is, and this mystery explore... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1871 - 200 pages
...and an echo murmured back the word, " Lenore !" — • Merely this and nothing more. Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me .burning, Soon...I, " surely that is something at my window lattice ; THE RAVEN. Let me see, then, what thereat is, and this mystery explore — Let my heart be still... | |
| Benjamin Nicholas Martin - American literature - 1871 - 236 pages
...rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore, — Nameless here for evermore. Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning, Soon...Surely," said I, — "surely that is something at my window-lattice ; Let me see, then, what thereat is, and this mystery explore, — Let my heart be still... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1871 - 968 pages
...whispered, and an echo murmured l*ik the word "Lenore !" Merely this, and nothing more. Back into the coffin inclosed his breast, Nor in sheet nor in shroud...taking his rest, With his martial cloak around him. Fe it my window-lattice ; Let me see then what there at is, and this mystery explore, — Let my heart... | |
| English poetry - 1871 - 476 pages
...whispered, and an echo murmured back the word " Lenore !" Merely this, and nothing more. Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning, Soon again I heard a tapping, somewhat louder than before. • " Surely," said I, "surely that is something at my windowlattice ;... | |
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