I had great beauty : ask thou not my name : No one can be more wise than destiny. Many drew swords and died. Where'er I came I brought calamity. A Dream of Fair Women - Seite 39von Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1880 - 103 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1842 - 252 Seiten
...that unblissful clime : " Pass freely thro'! the wood is all thine own, Until the end of time." XXII. At length I saw a lady within call, Stiller than chisell'd...surprise Froze my swift speech : she turning on my face A DBEAM OF FAIR WOMEN. XXIV. " I had great beauty: ask thou not my name : No one can be more wise than... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1843 - 260 Seiten
...that unblissful clime " Pass freely thro' ! the wood is all thine own, Until the end of time." XXII. At length I saw a lady within call, Stiller than chisell'd...of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. XXIII. Her loveliness with shame and with surprise Froze my swift speech ; she turning on my face The... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 Seiten
...that unblissful clime : " Pass freely thro'! the wood is all thine own, Until the end of time." XXII. At length I saw a lady within call, Stiller than chisell'd...of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. XXIII. Her loveliness with shame and with surprise Froze my swift speech ; she turning on my face The... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1846 - 252 Seiten
...chisell'd marble, standing there ; A daughter of the Gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. XXIII. Her loveliness with shame and with surprise Froze my swift speech : she turning on my face .XXIV. " I had great beauty : ask thou not my name : No man can be more wise than destiny. Many drew... | |
| Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1846 - 1042 Seiten
...also rest upon those signatures!" was his inward aspiration. CHAPTER XIV. At length I saw a lady - standing there, A daughter of the Gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. Her lovliness, with shame an 1 with surprise Froze my swift speech. Born in bitterness And nurtured in... | |
| Mrs. Grey (Elizabeth Caroline) - 1848 - 134 Seiten
...his inward aspiration. CHAPTER XXXV. At length I saw a lady standing there, A daughter of the Gous, divinely tall. And most divinely fair. Her loveliness,...with shame and with surprise, Froze my swift speech. — TENNYSON. Born in bitterness And nurtured in convulsion. — BYRON. OM stormy October night, the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 276 Seiten
...thine own, Until the end of time." XXII. At length I saw a lady within call, Stiller than chiselled marble, standing there ; A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. XXIII. Her loveliness with shame and with surprise Froze my swift speech; she turning on my face XXIV.... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1852 - 564 Seiten
...long since, whilst I stood watching the graceful form of Lady Ravenscroft — " stiller than chiselled marble standing there, a daughter of the gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair." Beautiful Eleanor ! " divinely fair" did you, indeed, appear that evening ; but when was the time that... | |
| Angelo (fict. name.) - 1854 - 324 Seiten
...to take with her from the Plas, and unfold the news to Mrs. Dunning, the housekeeper. CHAPTER XIII. Her loveliness, with shame and with surprise, Froze...sorrows of immortal eyes, Spoke slowly in her place." TENNYSON. " He fell pale, in a land unknown." OSSIAN. AT the eastern extremity of the city of Rome,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1854 - 286 Seiten
...thine own, Until the end of time." XXII. At length I saw a lady within call, Stiller than chiselled marble, standing there ; A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. XXIII. Her loveliness with shame and with surprise Froze my swift speech ; she turning on my face xxrv.... | |
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