 | Women - 1831
...helmet; a pleasing variety of swords, long, short, broad, Saxon, Roman, Norman ; chests and chairs — " Carved with figures strange and sweet, All made out of the carver's brain." But wo, or rather well for me ; the bare attempt at the most trifling felony would have been the death... | |
 | James Gillman - 1838
...affects to be weary, arrives at the chamber of Christabel — this room is beautifully ornamented, " Carved with figures strange and sweet, All made out...chamber meet : The lamp with twofold silver chain Is fasten'd to an angel's feet." Such is the mysterious movement of this supernatural lady, that all this... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 546 pages
...moon shines dim in the open air, And not a moonbeam enters here. But they without its light can ttve d one by one (1 know not fosten'd to an angel's feet. The silver lamp bums dead and dim; But Christabel the lamp will trim.... | |
 | Lake District (England) - 1842 - 154 pages
...a passing glance. It contains some exquisite specimens of elaborate carved work — " The chambers carved so curiously, Carved with figures strange and sweet, All made out of the carver's brain." Christabel. The work in the south drawing-room is exceedingly rich, as may be conceived from its having... | |
 | Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - England - 1843 - 429 pages
...a passing glance. It contains some exquisite specimens of elaborate carved work — " The chambers carved so curiously, Carved with figures strange and sweet, All made out of the carver's brain."' Chrislabel. The work in the south drawing-room is exceedingly rich, as may be conceived from its having... | |
 | 1895
...its noble castles are much — indeed, very much — with their t';ic;ades and portals so exquisitely Carved with figures strange and sweet, All made out of the carver's brain, though they are much, the grapes are more. Touraine was formerly ruled, often tyrannically, by its... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1845 - 546 pages
...The rushes of the chamber floor. The moon shines dim in Ihe open air. And not a moonbeam enters here. But they without its light can see The chamber carved...chamber meet : The lamp with twofold silver chain Ь fasten'd to an angel's feet. The silver lamp burns dead and dim ; But Chrislnbel the lamp will trim.... | |
 | Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - England - 1846 - 429 pages
...a passing glance. It contains some eiquisite specimens of elaborate carved work — " The chambers carved so curiously, Carved with figures strange and sweet, All made out of the carver's brain." Chrittabei. The work in the south drawing-room is exceedingly rich, as may be conceived from its having... | |
 | Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1847
...The rushes of the chamber floor. The moon shines dim in the open air, And not a moonbeam enters here. But they without its light can see The chamber carved...twofold silver chain Is fastened to an angel's feet. The silver lamp burns dead and dim ; But Christabel the lamp will trim. She trimmed the lamp, and made... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 607 pages
...The rushes of the chamber floor. The moon shines dim in the open air, And not a moonbeam enters here. But they without its light can see The chamber carved so curiously, Carved wilh figures strange and sweet, All made out of the carver's brain. For a lady's chamber meet: The... | |
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