Poetical Works, 2. kötetOsgood, 1873 |
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4. oldal
... other Poems . The Coming of Arthur The Holy Grail Pelleas and Ettarre The Passing of Arthur The Last Tournament Gareth and Lynette To the Queen 369 381 407 424 438 461 505 IN MEMORIAM . STRONG Son of God , immortal Love iv CONTENTS .
... other Poems . The Coming of Arthur The Holy Grail Pelleas and Ettarre The Passing of Arthur The Last Tournament Gareth and Lynette To the Queen 369 381 407 424 438 461 505 IN MEMORIAM . STRONG Son of God , immortal Love iv CONTENTS .
137. oldal
... Queen Maud in all her splendor . XXI . RIVULET crossing my ground , And bringing me down from the Hall This garden - rose that I found , Forgetful of Maud and me , And lost in trouble and moving round Here at the head of a tinkling fall ...
... Queen Maud in all her splendor . XXI . RIVULET crossing my ground , And bringing me down from the Hall This garden - rose that I found , Forgetful of Maud and me , And lost in trouble and moving round Here at the head of a tinkling fall ...
139. oldal
... Queen rose of the rosebud garden of girls , Come hither , the dances are done , In gloss of satin and glimmer of pearls , Queen lily and rose in one ; Shine out , little head , sunning over with curls . To the flowers , and be heir sun ...
... Queen rose of the rosebud garden of girls , Come hither , the dances are done , In gloss of satin and glimmer of pearls , Queen lily and rose in one ; Shine out , little head , sunning over with curls . To the flowers , and be heir sun ...
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... Queen Theodolind , where we slept ; Or hardly slept , but watch'd awake A cypress in the moonlight shake , The moonlight touching o'er a terrace One tall Agavè above the lake . What more ? we took our last adieu , And up the snowy ...
... Queen Theodolind , where we slept ; Or hardly slept , but watch'd awake A cypress in the moonlight shake , The moonlight touching o'er a terrace One tall Agavè above the lake . What more ? we took our last adieu , And up the snowy ...
201. oldal
... Queen , and with true heart Adored her , as the stateliest and the best And loveliest of all women upon earth . And seeing them so tender and so close , Long in their common love rejoiced Geraint . But when a rumour rose about the Queen ...
... Queen , and with true heart Adored her , as the stateliest and the best And loveliest of all women upon earth . And seeing them so tender and so close , Long in their common love rejoiced Geraint . But when a rumour rose about the Queen ...
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answer'd arms Arthur ask'd blood breath Caerleon call'd Camelot child cried Dagonet damsel dark dead dear death dream Dubric earth Enid ev'n Excalibur eyes face fair Fair lord fancy fear fell fire flower follow'd fool Gareth Gawain Geraint glory golden Gorlois Guinevere hall hand hath hear heard heart heaven holy Holy Grail horse jousts King King Arthur knew knight lady land Lavaine light Limours live look'd lord maid maiden Maud Merlin Modred morn moved never noble o'er once past Pelleas Prince Queen quest rode rose seem'd shadow shame shield silent Sir Bedivere Sir Lancelot Sir Pelleas sleep smile song soul spake speak star stood sweet Table Round thee thine things thou art thought thro tower Tristram true turn'd vext Vivien voice vows weep wild wind wood word
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436. oldal - Pray for my soul. More things are wrought by prayer Than this world dreams of. Wherefore, let thy voice Rise like a fountain for me night and day. For what are men better than sheep or goats That nourish a blind life within the brain, If, knowing God, they lift not hands of prayer Both for themselves and those who call them friend t For so the whole round earth is every way Bound by gold chains about the feet of God.
42. oldal - I falter where I firmly trod, And falling with my weight of cares Upon the great world's altar-stairs That slope through darkness up to God, I stretch lame hands of faith, and grope, And gather dust and chaff, and call To what I feel is Lord of all, And faintly trust the larger hope.
41. oldal - OH yet we trust that somehow good Will be the final goal of ill, To pangs of nature, sins of will, Defects of doubt, and taints of blood ; That nothing walks with aimless feet ; That not one life shall be destroyed, Or cast as rubbish to the void, When God hath made the pile complete...
94. oldal - THERE rolls the deep where grew the tree. O earth, what changes hast thou seen! There where the long street roars, hath been The stillness of the central sea. The hills are shadows, and they flow From form to form, and nothing stands; They melt like mist, the solid lands, Like clouds they shape themselves and go.
194. oldal - The woods decay, the woods decay and fall, The vapours weep their burthen to the ground, Man comes and tills the field and lies beneath, And after many a summer dies the swan.
95. oldal - Nor thro' the questions men may try, The petty cobwebs we have spun : If e'er when faith had fall'n asleep, I heard a voice 'believe no more,' And heard an ever-breaking shore That tumbled in the Godless deep; A warmth within the breast would melt The freezing reason's colder part, And like a man in wrath the heart Stood up and answered, 'I have felt.
431. oldal - What is it thou hast seen ? or what hast heard ?' And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere : 'I heard the water lapping on the crag, And the long ripple washing in the reeds.
430. oldal - To whom replied King Arthur, faint and pale: "Thou hast...
430. oldal - Came on the shining levels of the lake. There drew he forth the brand Excalibur, And o'er him, drawing it, the winter moon, Brightening the skirts of a long cloud, ran forth And sparkled keen with frost against the hilt : For all the haft twinkled with diamond sparks, Myriads of topaz-lights, and jacinth-work Of subtlest jewellery.
104. oldal - Whereof the man, that with me trod This planet, was a noble type Appearing ere the times were ripe, That friend of mine who lives in God, That God, which ever lives and loves, One God, one law, one element, And one far-off divine event, To which the whole creation moves.