“The” Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, 7. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1872 |
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46. oldal
... fool - like : mystery ! Tut , an the lad were noble , he had ask'd For horse and armour : fair and fine , forsooth ! Sir Fine - face , Sir Fair - hands ? but see thou to it That thine own fineness , Lancelot , some fine day 46 GARETH ...
... fool - like : mystery ! Tut , an the lad were noble , he had ask'd For horse and armour : fair and fine , forsooth ! Sir Fine - face , Sir Fair - hands ? but see thou to it That thine own fineness , Lancelot , some fine day 46 GARETH ...
60. oldal
... fools ; and never a whit more wise The fourth , who alway rideth arm'd in black , A huge man - beast of boundless savagery . He names himself the Night and oftener Death And wears a helmet mounted with a skull , And bears a skeleton ...
... fools ; and never a whit more wise The fourth , who alway rideth arm'd in black , A huge man - beast of boundless savagery . He names himself the Night and oftener Death And wears a helmet mounted with a skull , And bears a skeleton ...
81. oldal
... fool ? For hard by here is one will overthrow And slay thee : then will I to court again , And shame the King for only yielding me My champion from the ashes of his hearth . " To whom Sir Gareth answer'd courteously , " Say thou thy say ...
... fool ? For hard by here is one will overthrow And slay thee : then will I to court again , And shame the King for only yielding me My champion from the ashes of his hearth . " To whom Sir Gareth answer'd courteously , " Say thou thy say ...
90. oldal
... fool's parable- thee all thy wages , and to boot . Will pay Care not for shame : thou art not knight but knave . " To whom Sir Gareth answer'd , laughingly , " Parables ? Hear a parable of the knave . When I was kitchen - knave among ...
... fool's parable- thee all thy wages , and to boot . Will pay Care not for shame : thou art not knight but knave . " To whom Sir Gareth answer'd , laughingly , " Parables ? Hear a parable of the knave . When I was kitchen - knave among ...
95. oldal
... it . " O Sun ' ( not this strong fool whom thou , Sir Knave , Hast overthrown thro ' mere unhappiness ) , ' O Sun , that wakenest all to bliss or pain , O moon , that layest all to sleep again , GARETH AND LYNETTE . 95.
... it . " O Sun ' ( not this strong fool whom thou , Sir Knave , Hast overthrown thro ' mere unhappiness ) , ' O Sun , that wakenest all to bliss or pain , O moon , that layest all to sleep again , GARETH AND LYNETTE . 95.
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