So deeply had she drunken in That look, those shrunken serpent eyes, That all her features were resigned To this sole image in her mind: And passively did imitate That look of dull and treacherous hate! The Eclectic Review - Page 561edited by - 1816Full view - About this book
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1864 - 720 pages
...! her thoughts are gone. She nothing sees — no sight but one ! The maid, devoid of guile and sin, I know not how, in fearful wise So deeply had she...shrunken serpent eyes, That all her features were resigned To this sole image in her mind ; And passively did imitate That look of dull and treacherous... | |
| Henry Reed - 1866 - 502 pages
...She nothing sees— no sight but one ! The maid devoid of guile and SID, I know not how, in fearfnl wise, So deeply had she drunken in That look, those...shrunken serpent eyes, That all her features were resigned To this sole image in her mind ; And passively did imitate That look of dull and treacherous... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1868 - 714 pages
...! her thoughts are gone, She nothing sees — no sight but one ! The maid, devoid of guile and sin, I know not how, in fearful wise So deeply had she...shrunken serpent eyes, That all her features were resigned To this sole image in her mind ; And passively did imitate That look of dull and treacherous... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1869 - 204 pages
...! her thoughts are gone, She nothing sees — no sight but one ! The maid, devoid of guile and sin, I know not how, in fearful wise So deeply had she...shrunken serpent eyes, That all her features were resigned ' To this sole image in her mind ; And passively did imitate That look of dull and treacherous... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1871 - 468 pages
...alas! her thoughts are gone, She nothing sees — no sight but one ! The maid, devoid of guilt and sin, I know not how, in fearful wise So deeply had she...shrunken serpent eyes, That all her features were resigned To this sole image in her mind ; And passively did imitate That look of dull and treacherous... | |
| 1871 - 818 pages
...alas 1 her thoughts are gone, She nothing sees, no sight but one, The maid devoid of gnlle and -in . I know not how in fearful wise. So deeply had she...shrunken serpent eyes, That all her features were resigned To this sole image in her mind ; And passively did Imitate That look of dull and treacherous... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1871 - 470 pages
...shrunken serpent eyes, That all her features were resigned To this sole image in her mind ; And patsivfly did imitate That look of dull and treacherous hate. And thus she stood, in dix/.y trance, Still picturing that look atkance, With forced unconscious sympathy, Full before her... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1872 - 438 pages
...malice and more of dread, At Christabel she look'd askance. ***** The maid devoid of guile and sin I know not how, in fearful wise, So deeply had she...in her mind, And passively did imitate That look of dutt and treacherous hate. THE INDIAN WOMAN'S LAMENT—Mss. HEMAHB. , waters, in which she perisJiod.-^Z/mi/'j... | |
| 1872 - 830 pages
...alas ! her thoughts are gone, She nothing sees, no sight but one, The maid devoid of guile and sin, I know not how in fearful wise, So deeply had she...shrunken serpent eyes, That all her features were resigned To this sole image in her mind ; And passively did imitate That look of dull and treacherous... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1873 - 472 pages
...Christabel, who " had drunken in That look, those shrunken serpent eyes, 1'hat all her features were resigned To this sole image in her mind, And passively did imitate That look of dull and treacherous hate ! " seems decisive evidence that the account of Coleridge's plan given as above by Gillman was the... | |
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