Her blue-veined feet unsandal'd were, And wildly glittered here and there The gems entangled in her hair. I guess, 'twas frightful there to see A lady so richly clad as she — Beautiful exceedingly! Mary mother, save me now! (Said Christabel,) And who... Christabel: Kubla Khan, a Vision ; The Pains of Sleep - Page 7by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1816 - 64 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English literature - 1853 - 728 pages
...bare ; Her blue-veined feet unsandal'd were, And wildly glittered here and there The gems entangled in her hair. I guess, 'twas frightful there to see...mother, save me now ! (Said Christabel,) And who art thon ? The lady strange made answer meet, : And her voice was faint and sweet :— Have pity on my... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 622 pages
...bare ; Her blue-vein'd feqt unsandall'd were, And wildly glitter'd here and there The gems entangled tly the most incongruous. The truth, says he, Christabol), And who art thou f The lady strange made answer meet, And her voice was faint and sweet... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 712 pages
...bare ; Her blue- veined feet unsan'dal'd were, And wildly glittered here and there The gems entangled in her hair. I guess, 'twas frightful there to see...lady so richly clad as she — Beautiful exceedingly I Mary mother, save me now ! (Said Christabel,) And who art thou ? The lady strange made answer meet,... | |
| Louise Chandler Moulton - American fiction - 1854 - 482 pages
...bare ; Her bine-reined feet nnsandalled wore, And wildly glittered here and there The gems entangled in her hair. I guess 'twas frightful there to see A lady so richly clad a> she — Beautiful exceedingly ! CHKISUUL. IT was a fair scene, the one where we would transport... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 712 pages
...bare ; Her blue-veined feet unsandal'd were. And wildly glittered here and there The gems entangled in her hair. I guess, 'twas frightful there to .see • A lady BO richly clad as she — Beautiful exceedingly ! Mary mother, save me now ! (Said Christabel,) And... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 448 pages
...bare ; Her blue-veined feet ungandal'd were, And wildly glittered here and there The gems entangled in her hair. I guess, 'twas frightful there to see...made answer meet, And her voice was faint and sweet." What poet ever before made " frightful " such an Apparition? " and her voice was faint and sweet."... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 466 pages
...bare ; Her blue-veined feet unsandal'd were, And wildly glittered here and there The gems entangled in her hair. I guess, 'twas frightful there to see...made answer meet, And her voice was faint and sweet." What poet ever before made " frightful " such an Apparition ? " and her voice was faint and sweet."... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 454 pages
...bare ; Her blue-veined feet unsandal'd were, And wildly glittered here and there The gems entangled in her hair. I guess, 'twas frightful there to see...made answer meet, And her voice was faint and sweet." What poet ever before made " frightful " such an Apparition ? " and her voice was faint and sweet."... | |
| 1857 - 626 pages
...it in God's name f ' An albatross? A bird, my good sir, do you say? And — and — what's this? ' 1 guess 'twas frightful, there to see A lady so richly clad as she, Beautiful exceedingly !' Nay, our brisk beaux would not think it so ' frightful' to encounter a fair damsel." Mr. Gray "... | |
| John Seely Hart - Readers - 1857 - 394 pages
...unsandalled were; And wildly glittered here and there The gems entangled in her hair. I guess 't was frightful there to see A lady so richly clad as she — Beautiful exceedingly 1 29* THE POET IN THE CLOUDS. Oh! it is pleasant, with a heart at ease, Just after sunset, or by moonlight... | |
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