Lenore": Merely this and nothing more. Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning, Soon again I heard a tapping something louder than before. "Surely," said I, "surely that is something at my window lattice; Let me see, then, what thereat... Poems of Edgar Allan Poe: With Memoir - Page 53by Edgar Allan Poe - 1882 - 196 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1845 - 732 pages
...Then 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 is something at my window lattice ; Let me see, then, what thereat is, and this mystery explore — i Let my heart be... | |
| 1845 - 688 pages
...moreThen 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 is something at my window lattice ; Let me see, then, what tnereat is, and this mystery explore — Let my heart be still... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Rufus Wilmot Griswold, Nathaniel Parker Willis, James Russell Lowell - 1850 - 642 pages
...of Coleridge, in several stanzas of the Ancient Mariner. Let me put them together. Mr. Poe says — Let me see, then, what thereat Is, and this mystery...heart be still a moment, and this mystery explore. And again — It shall clasp a sainted maiden whom the angels mime Lenore — Cltisp a Tare and radiant... | |
| Thomas Powell - 1850 - 380 pages
...tapping Somewhat louder than before. ' Surely,' said I, ' surely that is Something at my window lattice ; Let me see, then, what thereat is, And this mystery...my heart be still a moment And this mystery explore ; — "Pis the wind and nothing more 1' " Open here I flung the shutter, When, with many a flirt and... | |
| Thomas Powell - 1850 - 384 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 is Something at my window lattice ; Let me see, then, what thereat is, And this mystery explore — Let my heart be still... | |
| Thomas Powell - 1850 - 382 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 is Something at my window lattice ; Let me see, then, what thereat is, And this mystery explore — Let my heart be still... | |
| 1852 - 620 pages
...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,...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... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1852 - 380 pages
...murmured back the word " Lenore," Merely this, and nothing more. 6. feck into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning, Soon again I heard a tapping...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... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1852 - 308 pages
...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...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... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1852 - 610 pages
...this, and nothing more. " Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning, Soon again 1 7 = l?4 > 2` @ | 0Q 4 1 ֖x D #W Ծ WY _& 7{ H ̿Bg) s ¡a something at my window lattice ; Let me see then what thereat is, and this mystery explore —... | |
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