Thro' the open gates of the city afar. To the shepherd who watcheth the evening star. And the creeping mosses and clambering weeds, And the willow-branches hoar and dank, And the wavy swell of the soughing reeds, And the wave-worn horns of the echoing... Rivista britannica - Page 4641851Full view - About this book
| 1871 - 608 pages
...clambering weeds, And the willow-branches hoar and dank, And the wavy swell of the soughing reeds, And the wave-worn horns of the echoing bank, And the silvery marish-flowers that throng Tho desolate creeks and pools among, Were flooded over with eddying song.' In one of the fine stanzas... | |
| 1843 - 184 pages
...clambering weeds, And the willow-branches, hoar and dank, And the wavy swell of the soughing reeds, And the wave-worn horns of the echoing bank, And the...pools among, Were flooded over with eddying song. ALFRED TENNYSON, THE MINSTREL. IN days of yore how fortunately fared The Minstrel ! wandering on from... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1843 - 260 pages
...clambering weeds, And the willow-branches hoar and dank, And the wavy swell of the soughing reeds, And the wave-worn horns of the echoing bank, And the...pools among, Were flooded over with eddying song. A DIRGE. Now is done thy long day's work ; Fold thy palms across thy breast, Fold thine arms, turn... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 pages
...clambering weeds, And the willow-branches hoar and dank, And the wavy swell of the soughing reeds, And the wave-worn horns of the echoing bank, And the...pools among, Were flooded over with eddying song. A DIRGE. Now is done thy long day's work ; Fold thy palms across thy breast, Fold thine arms, turn... | |
| William Linwood - 1846 - 342 pages
...clambering weeds, And the willow, branches hoar and dank, And the wavy swell of the soughing reeds, And the wave-worn horns of the echoing bank, And the...pools among, Were flooded over with eddying song. Tennyson. LXIV. Atrio videor mihi Convivis vacuo suis, Inter arida serta, nee Lampadas face viva, Superstes... | |
| William Linwood - 1846 - 372 pages
...clambering weeds, And the willow-branches hoar and dank, And the wavy swell of the soughing reeds, And the wave-worn horns of the echoing bank, And the...pools among, Were flooded over with eddying song. Tennyson. Atrio videor mihi Convivís vacuo suis, Inter árida serta, пес Lampadas face viva, Superstes... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1846 - 252 pages
...swell of the soughing reeds, And the wave-worn horns of the echoing bank, And the silvery marsh-flowers that throng The desolate creeks and pools among, Were flooded over with eddying song. A DIRGE. i. Now is done thy long day's work ; Fold thy palms across thy breast, Fold thine arms, turn... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 402 pages
...clambering weeds, And the willow-branches hoar and dank, And the wavy swell of the soughing reeds, And the wave-worn horns of the echoing bank, And the...marish-flowers that throng The desolate creeks and pools among, A DIRGE. Now is done thy long day's work ; Fold thy palms across thy breast, Fold thine arms, turn... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 276 pages
...evening star. And the creeping mosses and clambering weeds, And the wavy swell of the soughing reeds, And the wave-worn horns of the echoing bank, And the...marish-flowers that throng The desolate creeks and pook among, Were flooded over with eddying song. A DIRGE. Now is done thy long day's work; Fold thy... | |
| Godfrey Charles Mundy - 1852 - 474 pages
...And the willow branches hoar and dank, And the wavy swell of the soughing reeds, And the wave worn horns of the echoing bank, And the silvery marish-flowers...pools among, Were flooded over with eddying song." The Dying Swan, — TENNYSON. raven — " Sinistra comix ! " — that had followed me, like an evil... | |
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