第34章 XXXIV.
- The Lady of the Shroud
- Bram Stoker
- 154字
- 2016-01-18 18:40:03
At length, with Ellen in a grove He seemed to walk and speak of love;She listened with a blush and sigh, His suit was warm, his hopes were high.
He sought her yielded hand to clasp, And a cold gauntlet met his grasp:
The phantom's sex was changed and gone, Upon its head a helmet shone;Slowly enlarged to giant size, With darkened cheek and threatening eyes, The grisly visage, stern and hoar, To Ellen still a likeness bore.--He woke, and, panting with affright, Recalled the vision of the night.
The hearth's decaying brands were red And deep and dusky lustre shed, Half showing, half concealing, all The uncouth trophies of the hall.
Mid those the stranger fixed his eye Where that huge falchion hung on high, And thoughts on thoughts, a countless throng, Rushed, chasing countless thoughts along, Until, the giddy whirl to cure, He rose and sought the moonshine pure.
- The Theory of Leisure Class
- The Day of the Confederacy
- The Ancien Regime
- The Great Controversy
- The Georgics
- Philosophy 4
- THE PEOPLE OF THE ABYSS
- Meno
- The Memoirs of Marie Antoinette
- FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD
- SHE STANDS ACCUSED
- Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit etc
- Riders to the Sea
- Moments of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses
- The Counterpane Fairy