| 1849 - 822 Seiten
...his ears his beating heurt did m&ke. "They ent them down upon the yellow sand, Between the snn nnd moon, upon the shore ; And sweet it was to dream of Fatherland, Of child, nnd wife, and slave ; but evermore Most weary seemed the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields... | |
| 1850 - 454 Seiten
...his beating heart did make. ' They sat them down apon the yellow sand, Between the son and moon npon the shore; And sweet it was to dream of Fatherland, Of child, and wife, and slave ; but esermore Most weary seemed the sea, weary the onr, Weary the wandering fields of barren foam. Then... | |
| 1850 - 498 Seiten
...sweet it was to dream of Fatherland, Of child, am] wife, and «lave ; bnt evermore Most weary seemed the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields of barren foam. Then some one ¿aid, ' We will return no more ;* And all at onri' they rang, ' Oar inland home Is far beyond the... | |
| Thomas Powell - 1851 - 216 Seiten
...grave. And deep asleep he seemed, yet all awake, And music in his ears his beating heart did make. Y, They sat them down upon the yellow sand, Between the...child, and wife, and slave ; but evermore Most weary seemed the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields of barren foam. Then someone said, * We will... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 276 Seiten
...grave; And deep-asleep he seemed, yet all awake, And music in his ears his beating heart did make. V. They sat them down upon the yellow sand, Between the...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... | |
| Henry Drury - 1851 - 386 Seiten
...voice was thin, as voices from the grave ; And deep-asleep he seemed, yet all awake ; And music in his ears his beating heart did make. They sat them down...the shore; And sweet it was to dream of Father-land, And wife and child and slave; but evermore Most weary seemed the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1854 - 286 Seiten
...grave ; And deep-asleep he seemed, yet all awake, And music in his ears his beating heart did make. V. They sat them down upon the yellow sand, Between the...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... | |
| 1871 - 776 Seiten
...ninth book of the Odyssey. The " Choric Song " follows, of them to whom " Evermore Most weary seemed the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields of barren foam " ; and in this, the feature of the poem, are certain coincidences to which I refer : — Eurapa (Mosch.,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1860 - 404 Seiten
...voice was thin, as voices from the grave ; And deep-asleep he seem'd, yet all awake, And music in his ears his beating heart did make. They sat them down...dream of Father-land, Of child, and wife, and slave j but evermore Most weary seem'd the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields of barren foam.... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - 376 Seiten
...voice was thin, as voices from the grave ; And deen-asleep he seemed, yet all awake, And music in his ears his beating heart did make. They sat them down...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... | |
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