| S. S. Pugh - 1872 - 336 oldal
...child, and wife, and slave ; but evermore Most weary seemed the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields of barren foam. Then some one said, ' We will return no more ;' And all at once they lang, ' Our island home Is far beyond the wave; we will no longer roam.'" * * Tennynoa's "Lotus.eaters."... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1872 - 360 oldal
...Heide of barren foam. Then some one said, "We will return no mere;" Aud all at once they sang. " Onr island home Is far beyond the wave; we will no longer roam." CHORIC SONG. 1. THERE Is eweet mnftic here that softer falle Than petals from blown roses on the grase, Or night-dews... | |
| 1875 - 854 oldal
...of Fatherland, . . . . ; but evermore Moat weary seemed the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields of barren foam ; Then some one said, ' We will return no more.' " Here every thing in Nature is profuse, fervid, passionate, vivified, and pervaded by sunshine. The... | |
| S S. Pugh - 1873 - 280 oldal
...child, and wife, and slave ; but evermore Most weary seemed the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields of barren foam. Then some one said, ' We will...Is far beyond the wave; we will no longer roam.-" * * Tennyson-s "Lotus-eaters." But Ulysses knew it would be an evil thing for them to forsake their... | |
| James Baldwin Brown - 1874 - 448 oldal
...child, and wife, and slave ; but evermore Most weary seemed the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields of barren foam. Then some one said, " We will...Is far beyond the wave ; we will no longer roam." Why are we weighed upon with heaviness, And utterly consumed with sharp distress, While all things... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1874 - 180 oldal
...child, and wife, and slave ; but evermore Most weary seem'd the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields of barren foam. Then some one said, " We will...home Is far beyond the wave; we will no longer roam." CHOR1C SONG. I. THERE is sweet music here that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass,... | |
| Martha Le Baron Goddard - 1874 - 382 oldal
...and wife, and slave ; — but i.vermore Most weary seemed the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields of barren foam. Then some one said, " We will...return no more," And all at once they sang, " Our island-home Is far beyond the wave ; we will no longer roam." ALFRKD TRNNYSON. SAPPHO. OHE lay among... | |
| 1874 - 598 oldal
...Chevenlng, 2 m.; Brnstoacl, 3 m.; Westerham, 3 HI. ; Edenbridge, 6 in.; Pcmsluirst, 5 m.; Tonbridge, 4} m.] There is sweet music here that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass; Here are cool mosses deep, And thro' the moss the ivies creep, And in the stream the long-leaved flowers... | |
| John Brougham, John Elderkin - 1875 - 498 oldal
...child, and wife, and slave ; but evermore Most weary seem'd the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields of barren foam. Then some one said, " We will...beyond the wave ; we will no longer roam." CHORIC SONG. I. THERE is sweet music here that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass, Or night-dews... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1875 - 494 oldal
...child, and wife, and slave ; hut evermore Most weary seem'd the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields of barren foam. Then some one said, "We will...Is far beyond the wave ; we will no longer roam." CHOEIC SONG. i. THERE is sweet music here that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass,... | |
| |