Poems of TennysonGinn, 1903 - 342 oldal |
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xi. oldal
... low " The Bugle Song " Tears , idle tears " The Swallow's Message The Battle " Sweet , my child , I live for thee " " Ask me no more " 5 5 3414677 ∞ ∞ 8 10 11 12 12 13 SONGS FROM OTHER POEMS The Song of the Brook Cradle [ xi ]
... low " The Bugle Song " Tears , idle tears " The Swallow's Message The Battle " Sweet , my child , I live for thee " " Ask me no more " 5 5 3414677 ∞ ∞ 8 10 11 12 12 13 SONGS FROM OTHER POEMS The Song of the Brook Cradle [ xi ]
lvi. oldal
... eye That bow'd the will . I see thee what thou art , For thou , the latest - left of all my knights , In whom should meet the offices of all , Thou wouldst betray me for the precious hilt ; Either [ Ivi ] INTRODUCTION.
... eye That bow'd the will . I see thee what thou art , For thou , the latest - left of all my knights , In whom should meet the offices of all , Thou wouldst betray me for the precious hilt ; Either [ Ivi ] INTRODUCTION.
lvii. oldal
... thee hence : But , if thou spare to fling Excalibur , I will arise and slay thee with my hands . ' In Malory the King's parting address , spoken from the barge , is : " Comfort thyself , and do as well as thou may'st , for in me is no ...
... thee hence : But , if thou spare to fling Excalibur , I will arise and slay thee with my hands . ' In Malory the King's parting address , spoken from the barge , is : " Comfort thyself , and do as well as thou may'st , for in me is no ...
lxxv. oldal
... thee the glow , the bloom , Who changest not in any gale , Nor branding summer suns avail To touch thy thousand years of gloom . But , as a matter of fact , the yew has its season of bloom ; and so in Section xxxix , added in 1871 , we ...
... thee the glow , the bloom , Who changest not in any gale , Nor branding summer suns avail To touch thy thousand years of gloom . But , as a matter of fact , the yew has its season of bloom ; and so in Section xxxix , added in 1871 , we ...
cxi. oldal
... that Arthur says of the evil wrought by unlawful and reckless love is true : - The children born of thee are sword and fire , Red ruin , and the breaking up of laws . - All that he says of the crime that it would [ cxi ] INTRODUCTION.
... that Arthur says of the evil wrought by unlawful and reckless love is true : - The children born of thee are sword and fire , Red ruin , and the breaking up of laws . - All that he says of the crime that it would [ cxi ] INTRODUCTION.
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Arthur beat beauty beneath blood break breast breath Camelot child cloud dark dead dear death deep Dora dream earth Enoch Arden Enone Excalibur eyes fair faith fall flower Gleam gloom glory grief Guinevere hand happy harken ere hath hear heard heart heaven HENRY VAN DYKE hill human Idylls King King Arthur knew Lady of Shalott Lancelot land light lips live Locksley Hall look'd Lord Lucretius lyric maiden Maud melody Memoriam mind Modred moon morn mother Ida move never night noble o'er Palace of Art passion poems poet poetry proputty Queen Ring Rizpah rose round saw thro seem'd shadow shame shining Sir Bedivere Sir Lancelot Sirmio sleep Somersby song soul spirit stars stood summer sweet tears Tennyson thee thine things thou art thought thro turn'd verse vext voice wave weary wild wind words