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Stirring scenes in English history for boys and girls

Mercie Sunshine (pseud.) - 1883
...yet. As Tennyson says — " Here stood a shattered archway plumed with fern, And here had fallen a great part of a tower Whole, like a crag that tumbles...cliff, And like a crag was gay with wilding flowers." We can wander all over these old ruins and on the massive walls, up and down the winding stone staircases,...
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The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson: Poet Laureate

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1892 - 904 pages
...sprouted thistle on the broken stones. He look'd and saw that all was ruinous. Here stood a shatter'd archway plumed with fern; And here had fall'na great...stair, Worn by the feet that now were silent, wound Rare to the sun, and monstrous ivy-stems, Claspt the gray walls with hairy-fibred arms, And suck'd...
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The Marriage of Geraint: Geraint and Enid

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1892 - 182 pages
...sprouted thistle on the broken stones. He look'd and saw that all was ruinous. Here stood a shatter'd archway plumed with fern; And here had fall'na great...flowers : And high above a piece of turret stair, 320 Worn by the feet that now were silent, wound Bare to the sun, and monstrous ivy-stems Claspt the...
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The Marriage of Geraint: Geraint and Enid

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1895 - 184 pages
...sprouted thistle on the broken stones. He look'd and saw that all was ruinous. Here stood a shatter'd archway plumed with fern ; And here had fall'na great...flowers : And high above a piece of turret stair, 320 Worn by the feet that now were silent, wound Bare to the sun, and monstrous ivy-stems Claspt the...
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A Guide to Caerphilly Castle and the Neighbourhood

Thomas Glyde - 1895 - 56 pages
...AS IT IS. " All was ruinous. Here stood a shattered Archway plumed with fern, And here had fallen a great part of a tower, Whole like a crag that tumbles from a cliff, And like a crag was gay with wilding flowers." Tennyson's Idylls of the Kings. Any one itinerating...
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Alfred Lord Tennyson: a memoir

1897 - 590 pages
...Skipton. My father told me that it was at Middleham Castle he had made the lines in " Geraint and Enid " : And here had fall'na great part of a tower, Whole,...cliff, And like a crag was gay with wilding flowers. 1 See Appendix, p. 511, for Reminiscences by Thomas Wilson and William Allingham, 1863-64. " See Fitzgerald's...
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Alfred Lord Tennyson, a Memoir, Volume 1

Hallam Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1897 - 588 pages
...Skipton. My father told me that it was at Middleham Castle he had made the lines in " Geraint and Enid ": And here had fall'na great part of a tower, Whole,...cliff, And like a crag was gay with wilding flowers. 1 See Appendix, p. 511, for Reminiscences by Thomas Wilson and William Allingham, 1863-64. * See Fitzgerald's...
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Idylls of the King: In Twelve Books

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1897 - 452 pages
...ruinous. Here stood a shatter'd archway plumed with fern ; And here had fallen a great part of a tQwer, Whole, like a crag that tumbles from the cliff, And...flowers : And high above a piece of turret stair, 3*. And while he waited in the castle court, The voice of Enid, Yniol's daughter, rang Clear thro'...
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The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Volume 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1898 - 928 pages
...and saw that all was ruinous. Here stood a shatter'd archway plumed with fern; And here had fallen a great part of a tower, Whole, like a crag that tumbles...wilding flowers; And high above a piece of turret stair, j*> Worn by the feet that now were silent, wound fiare to the sun, and monstrous ivy-stems Claspt the...
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The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1898 - 920 pages
...and saw that all was ruinous. Here stood a shatter'd archway plumed with fern; And here had fallen a great part of a tower, Whole, like a crag that tumbles...wilding flowers; And high above a piece of turret stuir, jio Worn by the feet that now were silent, wound Bare to the sun, and monstrous ivy-stems Claspt...
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