Let it be — pass on — No good can come of it — it is not well To meet it — it is an enchanted phantom, A lifeless idol; with its numbing look, It freezes up the blood of man ; and they Who meet its ghastly stare are turned to stone, Like those... The Poets and Poetry of Europe - Page 297edited by - 1855 - 779 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1822 - 628 pages
...she moved with shackled feet : I cannot overcome the thought that she Is like poor Margaret. Meph. Let it be — pass on — No good can come of it —...it is an enchanted phantom, A lifeless idol ; with a numbing look, It freezes up the blood of man ; and they Who meet its ghastly stare are turned to... | |
| Great Britain - 1823 - 468 pages
...she mored with shackled feet : I cannot overcome the thought that she Is like poor Margaret. Meph. Let it be — pass on — No good can come of it —...it is an enchanted phantom, A lifeless idol ; with a numbing look, It freezes up the blood of man ; and they Who meet its ghastly stare are turned to... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - English poetry - 1824 - 438 pages
...with shackled feet : I cannot overcome'the thought that she Is- like poor Margaret. MEPHISTOPHELES. Let it be — pass on — No good can come of it —...stare are turned to stone, Like those who saw Medusa. FAUST. Oh, too true ! Her eyes are like the eyes of a fresh corpse Which no beloved hand has closed,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - English poetry - 1824 - 440 pages
...Margaret. MEPHISTOPHELES. Let it be—pass on— No good can come of it—it is not well To meet it—it is an enchanted phantom, A lifeless idol; with its...blood of man; and they Who meet its ghastly stare are tunied to stone, Like those who saw Medusa. FAUST. Oh, too true! Her eyes are like the eyes of a fresh... | |
| English literature - 1826 - 644 pages
...she moved with shackled feet : I cannot overcome the thought that she Is like poor Margaret. MEPH. Let it be — pass on — No good can come of it —...stare are turned to stone, Like those who saw Medusa. FAUST. Oh, too true ! Her eyes are like the eyes of a fresh corpse Which no beloved hand has closed... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1826 - 854 pages
...she moved with shackled feet : I cannot overcome the thought that she Is like poor Margaret. MEPH. Let it be — pass on — No good can come of it —...and they Who meet its ghastly stare are turned to stoue, Like those who saw Medusa. FAUST. Oh, too true ! Her eyes are like the eyes of a fresh corpse... | |
| English literature - 1826 - 644 pages
...she moved with shackled feet : I cannot overcome the thought that she Is like poor Margaret. MEPH. Let it be — pass on — No good can come of it — it is not well To meet it — it is un enchanted phantom, A lifeless idol — with its numbing look It freezes up the blood of man ; and... | |
| Leigh Hunt - Authors - 1828 - 512 pages
...moved with shackled feet : I cannot overcome the thought that she Is like poor Margaret. Mepht • Let it be — pass on — No good can come of it —...stare are turned to stone, Like those who saw Medusa. Faust. Oh too true ! Her eyes are like the eyes of a fresh corpse Which no beloved hand has closed,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - Authors - 1828 - 500 pages
...it—it is not well To meet it—it is an enchanted phantom, A lifeless idol : with its numbing'look It freezes up the blood of man ; and they Who meet its ghastly stare are turned to stono, Like those who saw Medusa. Faust. Oh too true! Her eyes are like the eyes of a fresh corpse... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pages
...cannot overcome the thought that she Is like poor Margaret. MEPB1STOPBELE3. Let it be — рая» on — No good can come of it — it is not well To...It freezes up the blood of man ; and they Who meet ils ghastly slare are tnra'd to alone, Like those who saw Medusa. пая*. Oh, loo true ! Her eyes... | |
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