“The” Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, 7. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1872 |
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12. oldal
... Hear the child's story . " " Yea , my well - be- loved , An ' twere but of the goose and golden eggs . " And Gareth answer'd her with kindling eyes , " Nay , nay , good mother , but this egg of mine Was finer gold than any goose can lay ...
... Hear the child's story . " " Yea , my well - be- loved , An ' twere but of the goose and golden eggs . " And Gareth answer'd her with kindling eyes , " Nay , nay , good mother , but this egg of mine Was finer gold than any goose can lay ...
15. oldal
... hears , nor speaks , nor knows . And both thy brethren are in Arthur's hall , Albeit neither loved with that full love I feel for thee , nor worthy such a love : Stay therefore thou ; red berries charm the bird , And thee , mine ...
... hears , nor speaks , nor knows . And both thy brethren are in Arthur's hall , Albeit neither loved with that full love I feel for thee , nor worthy such a love : Stay therefore thou ; red berries charm the bird , And thee , mine ...
17. oldal
... Hear yet once more the story of the child . For , mother , there was once a King , like ours ; The prince his heir , when tall and marriageable , Ask'd for a bride ; and thereupon the King Set two before him . One was fair , strong ...
... Hear yet once more the story of the child . For , mother , there was once a King , like ours ; The prince his heir , when tall and marriageable , Ask'd for a bride ; and thereupon the King Set two before him . One was fair , strong ...
78. oldal
... Hear me this morn I stood in Arthur's hall , And pray'd the King would grant me Lancelot To fight the brotherhood of Day and Night- The last a monster unsubduable Of any save of him for whom I call'd- Suddenly bawls this frontless ...
... Hear me this morn I stood in Arthur's hall , And pray'd the King would grant me Lancelot To fight the brotherhood of Day and Night- The last a monster unsubduable Of any save of him for whom I call'd- Suddenly bawls this frontless ...
85. oldal
... hear thee so missay me and revile . Fair words were best for him who fights for thee ; But truly foul are better , for they send That strength of anger thro ' mine arms , I know That I shall overthrow him . " And he that bore The star ...
... hear thee so missay me and revile . Fair words were best for him who fights for thee ; But truly foul are better , for they send That strength of anger thro ' mine arms , I know That I shall overthrow him . " And he that bore The star ...
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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