| 1858 - 602 pages
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| North America - 1769 - 366 pages
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| Charlotte Fiske Bates - American poetry - 1832 - 1022 pages
...— in there balm in Gilead ? — tell me — tell me, I implore!" Quoth the Raven, " Nevermore." " Prophet!" said I, " thing of evil — prophet still,...devil! By that Heaven that bends above us — by that (lod we both adore — Tell this soul with sorrow laden if, within the distant Aidenn, It shall clasp... | |
| Literature - 1845 - 648 pages
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| Periodicals - 1845 - 732 pages
...— is there balm in Gilead ?—tell me — tell me, I implore !" Quoth the raven, " Nevermore." " Prophet !" said I, " thing of evil ¡—prophet still,...angels name Lenore." Quoth the raven, " Nevermore." " Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend !" I shrieked, upstarting — " Get thee back into... | |
| Periodicals - 1845 - 688 pages
...— is there balm in Gilead ? — tell me — tell me, I implore !" Quoth the raven, " Nevermore." " Prophet !" said I, " thing of evil ! — prophet still,...angels name Lenore." Quoth the raven, " Nevermore." " Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend !" I shrieked, upstarting — " Get thce back into... | |
| Henry Allon - Christianity - 1886 - 618 pages
...Prophet ! ' said I, ' thing of evil ! prophet still, if bird or devil ! By that Heaven that l>ends above us, by that God we both adore, Tell this soul...angels name Lenore?' Quoth the Raven — ' Nevermore ! ' One of Poe's best tales of crime and detection, founded on fact, shows how truly imagination of... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1884 - 44 pages
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| American literature - 1847 - 434 pages
...the raven " Nevermore." " Prophet !" said I, " thing of evil — prophet still, if bird or devil t By that Heaven that bends above us — by that God...angels name Lenore." Quoth the raven " Nevermore." " Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend !" I shrieked, upstarting — " Get thee back into... | |
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