“The” Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, 7. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1872 |
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61. oldal
... knave am I , And mighty thro ' thy meats and drinks am I , And I can topple over a hundred such . Thy promise , King , " and Arthur glancing at him , Brought down a momentary brow . sudden , " Rough , And pardonable , worthy to be ...
... knave am I , And mighty thro ' thy meats and drinks am I , And I can topple over a hundred such . Thy promise , King , " and Arthur glancing at him , Brought down a momentary brow . sudden , " Rough , And pardonable , worthy to be ...
62. oldal
... knave . " Then ere a man in hall could stay her , turn'd , Fled down the lane of access to the King , Took horse , descended the slope street , and past The weird white gate , and paused without , beside The field of tourney , murmuring ...
... knave . " Then ere a man in hall could stay her , turn'd , Fled down the lane of access to the King , Took horse , descended the slope street , and past The weird white gate , and paused without , beside The field of tourney , murmuring ...
66. oldal
... knave ! Thralls to your work again , For an your fire be low ye kindle mine ! Will there be dawn in West and eve in East ? Begone ! my knave ! -belike and like enow Some old head - blow not heeded in his youth So shook his wits they ...
... knave ! Thralls to your work again , For an your fire be low ye kindle mine ! Will there be dawn in West and eve in East ? Begone ! my knave ! -belike and like enow Some old head - blow not heeded in his youth So shook his wits they ...
67. oldal
... knave . Tut : he was tame and meek enow with me , Till peacock'd up with Lancelot's noticing . Well - I will after my loud knave , and learn Whether he know me for his master yet . Out of the smoke he came , and so my lance Hold , by ...
... knave . Tut : he was tame and meek enow with me , Till peacock'd up with Lancelot's noticing . Well - I will after my loud knave , and learn Whether he know me for his master yet . Out of the smoke he came , and so my lance Hold , by ...
68. oldal
... , at least He might have yielded to me one of those Who tilt for lady's love and glory here , Rather than - O sweet heaven ! O fie upon him His kitchen - knave . " To whom Sir Gareth drew ( And there were none 68 GARETH AND LYNETTE .
... , at least He might have yielded to me one of those Who tilt for lady's love and glory here , Rather than - O sweet heaven ! O fie upon him His kitchen - knave . " To whom Sir Gareth drew ( And there were none 68 GARETH AND LYNETTE .
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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