I dwelt alone In a world of moan, And my soul was a stagnant tide, Till the fair and gentle Eulalie became my blushing bride — Till the yellow-haired young Eulalie became my smiling bride. Ah, less — less bright The stars of the night Than the eyes... Tales of Mystery, Imagination and Humour ... - Page 241by Edgar Allan Poe - 1852 - 479 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1906 - 352 pages
...flower-enamelled shore, O hyacinthine isle 1 O purple Zante 1 ' Isola d'oro 1 Fior di Levante 1 ' Eulalie. I DWELT alone In a world of moan, And my soul was...stars of the night Than the eyes of the radiant girl t And never a flake That the vapour can make With the moon-tints of purple and pearl, Can vie with... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1906 - 140 pages
...periodically smeared with oil and then covered with gold dust until he shone like the sun. • EULALIK. I dwelt alone In a world of moan, And my soul was...stagnant tide, Till the fair and gentle Eulalie became my hlusaing bride — Till the yellow haired young Eulalie became my smiling bride. 5 Ah, less — less... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - Readers - 1907 - 246 pages
...my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor Shall be lifted — nevermore. EULALIE I dwelt alone In a world of moan, And my soul was...fair and gentle Eulalie became my blushing bride, 4 Till the yellow-haired young Eulalie became my smiling bride. Ah, less — less bright The stars... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1908 - 316 pages
...from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor Shall be lifted — nevermore! ' >\ o 0 EULALIE I DWELT alone In a world of moan, And my soul was...smiling bride. Ah, less — less bright The stars of night Than the eyes of the radiant girl! And never a flake ' That the vapor can make With the moon-tints... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - American poetry - 1909 - 392 pages
...And where thy footstep gleams — In what ethereal dances, By what eternal streams. EULALIE— A SONG 'I DWELT alone In a world of moan, And my soul was...Till the fair and gentle Eulalie became my blushing brideTill the yellow-haired young Eulalie became my smiling bride. Ah, less — less bright The stars... | |
| George Cochrane Hazelton - 1909 - 364 pages
...one! Love, the soul's guardian of perfect joy, I had not known." He played with her hair adoringly. " Ah, less — less bright The stars of the night Than...eyes of the radiant girl ! And never a flake That the vapor can make With the moon-tints of purple and pearl, Can vie with the modest Eulalie's most unregarded... | |
| Hudson Maxim - Poetry - 1910 - 488 pages
...And leave her dolorous mansions to the peering day. 85. On the primal air wild skies were flung. 86. I dwelt alone In a world of moan, And my soul was a stagnant tide. 87. How will you ever straighten up this shape ; Touch it again with immortality; . Give back the upward-looking... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - American poetry - 1911 - 408 pages
...where thy footstep gleams — In what ethereal dances, By what eternal streams. EULALIE — A SONG I DWELT alone In a world of moan, And my soul was...eyes of the radiant girl! And never a flake That the vapor can make With the moon-tints of purple and pearl, Can vie with the modest Eulalie's most unregarded... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - American poetry - 1911 - 410 pages
...where thy footstep gleams — In what ethereal dances, By what eternal streams. EULALIE — A SONG. I DWELT alone In a world of moan, And my soul was...eyes of the radiant girl! And never a flake That the vapor can make With the moon-tints of purple and pearl, Can vie with the modest Eulalie's most unregarded... | |
| Yoné Noguchi - Authors, Japanese - 1914 - 316 pages
...then) was criticised as a plagiarism from Poe's Eulalie, which contains the exact following words : " I dwelt alone In a world of moan, And my soul was a stagnant tide." I wrote an open letter in a San Francisco paper that I was glad for having the moment when I felt the... | |
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