Ligeia! Ligeia! My beautiful one! Whose harshest idea Will to melody run, O! is it thy will On the breezes to toss? Or, capriciously still, Like the lone Albatross, Incumbent on night (As she on the air) To keep watch with delight On the harmony there? Phoenixiana: Or, Sketches and Burlesques - Page 75by George Horatio Derby - 1856 - 274 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 556 pages
...picture : Ligeia ! Ligeia ! My beantiful one, Whose harshest idea Will to melody run, Say, ia it thy wUl, On the breezes to toss, Or, capriciously still, Like the lone albatross, Incumbent en night, Jls she on the air, To keep watch with, delight On the harmony there ? John Neal, himself... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Parker Willis - American literature - 1853 - 522 pages
...which circumstance the passage evidently alludes They are light on the tresses, But lead on the heart. Ligeia ! Ligeia ! My beautiful one ! Whose harshest idea Will to melody run, O ! is it thy will On the breezes to toss ? Or, capriciously still, *Like the lone Albatross, Incumbent... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - Periodicals - 1855 - 704 pages
...found a singular instance of the kind alluded to : l Linri.v! My beautiful one! Whose ЬаЫкЫ Mea Will to melody run, Oh ! is it thy will On the breezes to to.^ : Or, capriciously still, Like the lone, nlbatros», Incumbent on night, Ля she on tho air,... | |
| George Horatio Derby - American wit and humor - 1856 - 308 pages
...the following passage, in which may be found a singular instance of the kind alluded to : " Ligcia ! Ligeia ! My beautiful one ! Whose harshest idea Will...; Or capriciously still, Like the lone Albatross, Incumhent on Night, (As she on the air), To keep watch with delight On the harmony there ? " Observe... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - American poetry - 1858 - 332 pages
...true love caresses — O ! leave them apart ! They are light on the tresses, But lead on the heart. " Ligeia ! Ligeia ! My beautiful one ! Whose harshest...breezes to toss ? Or, capriciously still, Like the lone Albatross,2 Incumbent on night (As she on the air) To keep watch with delight On the harmony there... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - American poetry - 1858 - 388 pages
...true love earesses — O ! leave them apart ! They are light on the tresses, But lead on the heart. " Ligeia ! Ligeia ! My beautiful one ! Whose harshest...run, Oh ! is it thy will On the breezes to toss ? Or, eaprieiously still, Like the lone Albatross,* Ineumbent on night (As she on the air) . To keep wateh... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1865 - 238 pages
...true love caresses — Oh, leave them apart ! They are light on the tresses, But lead on the heart. " Ligeia, Ligeia, My beautiful one ! Whose harshest...Or, capriciously still, Like the lone albatross,* * The albatross is said to sleep on the wing. Incumbent on night (As she on the air), To keep watch... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1866 - 200 pages
...true love caresses — O ! leave them apart ! They are light on the tresses, But lead on the heart. " Ligeia ! Ligeia ! My beautiful one ! .Whose harshest...breezes to toss ( Or, capriciously still, Like the lone Albatross,1 Incumbent on night (As she on the air) To keep \vatch with delight On the harmony there... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - History - 1859 - 302 pages
...But lead ou the heart. Ligeia! Ligeia! My beautiful one ! Whose harshest idea Will to melody run, 0 ! is it thy will On the breezes to toss ? Or, capriciously still, k Like the lone Albatross, Incumbent on night (As she on the air) To keep watch with delight On the... | |
| American literature - 1866 - 470 pages
...hand, Ah ! Psyche, from the regions which Are Holy Land 1 LIGEIA. ALSO WRITTEN BY POE IN HIS BOYHOOD. LIGEIA ! Ligeia ! My beautiful one, Whose harshest idea "Will to melody run, Say, i» it thy will, On the breezes to toss, Or, capriciously still, Like the lone albatross, Incumbent... | |
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