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" And here had fall'na great part of a tower, Whole, like a crag that tumbles from the cliff, And like a crag was gay with wilding flowers : And high above a piece of turret stair, Worn by the feet that now were silent, wound Bare to the sun, and monstrous... "
Idylls of the King - 20. oldal
szerző: Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1859 - 261 oldal
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The Living Age, 287. kötet

1915 - 862 oldal
..."lEmpty trunks o'erflourished by the devil " (" Twelfth Night," II. iv. 404). monstrous ivy-stems Claspt the gray walls with hairy-fibred arms, And suck'd...look'd, A knot, beneath, of snakes, aloft, a grove. And the following stanza is almost equally elaborate: — Enormous elm-tree-boles did stoop and lean Upon...

The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 49. kötet

1860 - 620 oldal
...closely the next footsteps of the prince, be arrested like him, . and listen to the same enchantment : " And while he waited in the castle court, The voice of Enid, Yniol's daughter, rang Clear through the open casement of the hall, Singing ; and as the sweet voice of a bird Heard by the lander...

Idyls of the king. Author's ed

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1859 - 256 oldal
...ivy-stems Claspt the gray walls with hairy-fibred arms, And sucked the joining of the stones, and looked A knot, beneath, of snakes, aloft, a grove. And while...court, The voice of Enid, Yniol's daughter, rang Clear through the open casement of the Hall, Singing ; and as the sweet voice of a bird, Heard by the lander...

The Universal review, 2. kötet

1859 - 914 oldal
...stair, Worn by the feet that now were silent, wound Bare to the sun, and monstrous ivy-stems Claspt the gray walls with hairy-fibred arms, And suck'd...look'd A knot, beneath, of snakes, aloft, a grove." The succeeding passage is one of the most beautiful in the volume, and the song with which our extract...

The North British Review, 31. kötet

1859 - 588 oldal
...stair, Worn by the feet that now were silent, wound Bare to the sun; and monstrous ivy stems Clasp'd the gray walls with hairy-fibred arms, And suck'd...look'd A knot, beneath, of snakes, aloft, a grove. Through an open casement Geraint hears the song of Enid, Yniol's only child: And as the sweet voice...

The Edinburgh Review, 110. kötet

1859 - 586 oldal
...stair, Worn by the feet that now were silent, wound Bare to the sun, and monstrous ivy stems Clasp'd_the gray walls with hairy-fibred arms, And suck'd the...look'd A knot, beneath, of snakes, aloft, a grove.' Geraint, while yet in the castle court, hears Enid, daughter of Earl Yniol, singing, • And as the...

The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, 8. kötet

Benjamin John Wallace, Albert Barnes - 1860 - 720 oldal
...stems Claspt the gray walls with hairy-fibred arms, And sacked the joining of the stones, and looked A knot, beneath, of snakes, aloft, a grove. And while...court, The voice of Enid, Yniol's daughter, rang Clear through the open casement of the hall, Singing; and as the sweet voice of a bird, Heard by the lander...

Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, 49. kötet

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1860 - 624 oldal
...footsteps of the prince, be arrested like him, and listen to the same enchantment : " And while ho waited in the castle court, The voice of Enid, Yniol's daughter, rang Clear through the open casement of the hall, Singing ; and as the sweet voice of a bird Heard by the lander...

Poetical Works, 2. kötet

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - 364 oldal
...stair, Worn by the feet that now were silent, wound Bare te the sun, and monstrous ivy-stems Claspt the gray walls with hairy-fibred arms, And suck'd...voice of a bird, Heard by the lander in a lonely isle, VOL. ii. 14 Moves him to think what kind of bird it is That sings so delicately clear, and make Conjecture...

The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Etc ..., 2. kötet

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - 364 oldal
...stair, Worn by the feet that now were silent, wound Bare to the sun, and monstrous ivy-stems Claspt the gray walls with hairy-fibred arms, And suc-k'd...voice of a bird, Heard by the lander in a lonely isle, VOL. II. 14 Moves him to think what kind of bird it is Tbat sings so delicately clear, and make Conjecture...




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