| Andrew Bennett - Literary Criticism - 1994 - 272 pages
...Porphyro's plan, which is a plot of looking, stops, significantly, at the look: Porphyro will be hidden in a closet, of such privacy That he might see her...that night a peerless bride, While legion'd fairies pac'd the coverlet, And pale enchantment held her sleepy-eyed. (lines 165-9) His seeing and her unseeing... | |
| John Keats - Poetry - 1994 - 554 pages
...see her beauty unespied, And win perhaps that night a peerless bride, While legion'd faeries pac'd the coverlet, And pale enchantment held her sleepy-eyed....such a night have lovers met, Since Merlin paid his Demon10 all the monstrous debt. xx 'It shall be as thou wishest,' said the Dame: 'All cates and dainties... | |
| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - Literary Criticism - 1995 - 936 pages
...will do Whatever he shall wish, betide her weal or woe. 19 Which was, to lead him, in close secrecy, Even to Madeline's chamber, and there hide Him in...And win perhaps that night a peerless bride, While legion 'd fairies pac'd the coverlet, And pale enchantment held her sleepy-eyed, Never on such a night... | |
| John Keats, Robert Gittings - Literary Collections - 1995 - 324 pages
...or woe. XIX Which was, to lead him, in close secrecy, Even to Madeline's chamber, and there hide 165 Him in a closet, of such privacy That he might see...And win perhaps that night a peerless bride, While legion' d fairies pac'd the coverlet And pale enchantment held her sleepy -eyed. 170 Never on such... | |
| Jack Stillinger - Literary Criticism - 1999 - 199 pages
...woe. XIX. Which was, to lead him, in close secrecy, Even to Madeline's chamber, and there hide 165 Him in a closet, of such privacy That he might see...And win perhaps that night a peerless bride, While legion 'd fairies pac'd the coverlet, And pale enchantment held her sleepy-eyed. 170 Never on such... | |
| Frances Mayes - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2001 - 548 pages
...will do Whatever he shall wish, betide her weal or woe. XIX Which was, to lead him, in close secrecy, Even to Madeline's chamber, and there hide Him in...perhaps that night a peerless bride, While legion'd faeries pac'd the coverlet, And pale enchantment held her sleepy-eyed. Never on such a night have lovers... | |
| John R. Strachan - 2003 - 218 pages
...will do Whatever he shall wish, betide her weal54 or woe. 19 Which was, to lead him, in close secrecy, Even to Madeline's chamber, and there hide Him in...closet, of such privacy That he might see her beauty unespy'd, And win perhaps that night a peerless bride, While legion'd faeries pac'd the coverlet,55... | |
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