“The” Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, 7. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1872 |
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16. oldal
... fair , to grace Thy climbing life , and cherish my prone year , Till falling into Lot's forgetfulness I know not thee , myself , nor anything . Stay , my best son ! ye are yet more boy than man . " Then Gareth , " An ye hold me yet for ...
... fair , to grace Thy climbing life , and cherish my prone year , Till falling into Lot's forgetfulness I know not thee , myself , nor anything . Stay , my best son ! ye are yet more boy than man . " Then Gareth , " An ye hold me yet for ...
17. oldal
... fair , strong , arm'd- But to be won by force - and many men Desired her ; one , good lack , no man desired . And these were the conditions of the King : That save he won the first by force , he needs Must wed that other , whom no man ...
... fair , strong , arm'd- But to be won by force - and many men Desired her ; one , good lack , no man desired . And these were the conditions of the King : That save he won the first by force , he needs Must wed that other , whom no man ...
24. oldal
... d on the field below : Anon , the whole fair city had disappear'd . Then those who went with Gareth were amazed , One crying , " Let us go no further , lord . Here is a city of Enchanters , built By fairy 24 GARETH AND LYNETTE .
... d on the field below : Anon , the whole fair city had disappear'd . Then those who went with Gareth were amazed , One crying , " Let us go no further , lord . Here is a city of Enchanters , built By fairy 24 GARETH AND LYNETTE .
31. oldal
... fair - spoken ? " hath But the Seer replied , " Know ye not then the Riddling of the Bards ? " Confusion , and illusion , and relation , Elusion , and occasion , and evasion " ? I mock thee not but as thou mockest me , And all that see ...
... fair - spoken ? " hath But the Seer replied , " Know ye not then the Riddling of the Bards ? " Confusion , and illusion , and relation , Elusion , and occasion , and evasion " ? I mock thee not but as thou mockest me , And all that see ...
45. oldal
... " Then Lancelot standing near , " Sir Seneschal , Sleuth - hound thou knowest , and gray , and all the hounds ; A horse thou knowest , a man thou dost not know : Broad brows and fair , a fluent hair and fine GARETH AND LYNETTE . 45.
... " Then Lancelot standing near , " Sir Seneschal , Sleuth - hound thou knowest , and gray , and all the hounds ; A horse thou knowest , a man thou dost not know : Broad brows and fair , a fluent hair and fine GARETH AND LYNETTE . 45.
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anon arms art thou Arthur Arthur's hall ask'd boon brake Brittany call'd Camelot child churl cried crying damsel dead drave dream'd enow ev'n evermore Excalibur eyes fair flash'd flowers Gareth answer'd Gawain glory gold goodly GUINEVERE hand harp hate thee heard heart heaven horse hurl'd Isolt jousts king of fools King's kitchen kitchen-knave knave knight knighthood knowest Lady Lyonors lance laugh'd little Dagonet lord love hath smiled Lynette Lyonesse maiden Mark meats and drinks Modred mother neck noble o'er overthrown past Queen quest ride rode rose round Save scullion seem'd seneschal shame shield Sir Fool Sir Gareth Sir Kay Sir King Sir Lancelot Sir Tristram slay spake spear star stay'd stood sware sweet swine TAUCHNITZ Tennyson thine thou art thou hast thralls thro thyself tower Tristram turn'd Vext vows watch'd wherefore wilt wind wood yield