| 1873 - 892 Seiten
...once to stand with Dante and bis two poet-friends on the blissful summit of the Purgatorial Mount, Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly ; in the sacred drama \ve are yet labouring np the hill-side to reach it, as Dante and Virgil did,... | |
| Mary Clemmer - 1874 - 372 Seiten
...these thou seest — if indeed I go — (For all my mind is clouded with a doubt) To the island- valley of Avilion ; Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly ; but it lies Deep-meadowed, happy, fair with orchard lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea, Where I will... | |
| Robert Morris - 1874 - 206 Seiten
...xxxiii. 20.) Then shall the type, and antetype agree. Jerusalem below shall recall Jerusalem above. "Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly." CHAPTER VIII. GENERAL SURVEY OF JERUSALEM. — THE EIGHTH DAY. < 'AMI-, Daylight, Monday, March 22.... | |
| Marjory G J. Kinloch - 1874 - 338 Seiten
...Robert I., vol. ii. p. 473. CHAPTER XIX. THE DEATH OF ROBERT I. — DAVID II. ' I am going a long way, Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly. . . . ' TENNYSON. MEANWHILE King Robert was ' reposing from the fever of the world,' and chastened... | |
| Francis St. John Thackeray - 1874 - 466 Seiten
...ocean ever to refresh mankind, breathes the shrill spirit of the Western wind." Abnfka.ni Moore. ** Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow, nor ever wind blows loudly." Tennyson, Morte d'Arthur. " Lands undiscoverable in the unheard of west» round which the strong stream... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1875 - 494 Seiten
...stately forms, Black-stoled, black-hooded, like a dream — by these Three Queens with crowns of gold." Pray for my soul. More things are wrought by prayer...any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly ; but it lies Deep - meadow'd, happy, fair with orchard-lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea, Where 1... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 246 Seiten
...Than this world dreams of. Wherefore, let thy voice Rise like a fountain for me night and day. YOT what are men better than sheep or goats That nourish...any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly; but it lies Deep-meadowed, happy, fair with orchard-lawns And bowery hollows crowned with summer sea, Where I will... | |
| Mary Clemmer - 1875 - 368 Seiten
...hands of prayer, Both for themselves and those who call them friend ? For so the whole round earth/is every way Bound by gold chains about the feet of God....any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly ; but it lies Deep-meadowed, happy, fair with orchard lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea, Where I will... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1875 - 660 Seiten
...Both for themselves and those who call them friend ? For so the whole round earth is every way Boujid by gold chains about the feet of God. But now farewell....any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly; but it lies Deep-meadowed, happy, fair with orchard-lawns And bowery hollows crowned with summer sea, Where I will... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 240 Seiten
...thou seest, — if indeed I go, — (For all my mind is clouded with a doubt) To the island- valley of Avilion ; Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly ; but it lies Deep-meadowed, happy, fair with orchard-lawns And bowery hollows crowned with summer sea, Where I will... | |
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