Ainda não temos significados para "Christabel".
1The box which contained Christabel and her wardrobe was no longer there.
2She wished Christabel would snub that appalling bounder, Black, as he deserved.
3And how should I look, I'd like to know? queried Christabel loftily.
4How gladly we would love the author of 'Christabel' if we could!
5The first is very apparent in the much-quoted passage in Christabel:
6Half hidden in the shadow, Christabel watched with the deepest interest.
7Leaning eagerly forward, Christabel could hear the sound of laboured breathing.
8All the same, Christabel could see that his thin brown hand was shaking.
9The meter in which Scott wrote was taken from Coleridge's Christabel.
10After a while, however, I destroyed the 'Christabel' picture, it was too painful.
11What was the horror she revealed to the night in the bower of Christabel?
12The Canterbury Pilgrims had little to learn from Christabel Pankhurst.
13But Christabel could see clearly what an effort it was.
14Adieu, my love; this epistle ought to make up for past delinquencies.-Yoursever, Christabel.
15The Christabel was about a cable's length ahead of them.
16Had Coleridge been a man of homely common-sense, he would never have written Christabel.