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... mihi lauream Concedis indigno gerendam , Jam melius solito virentem , Gestarit ut quam turpia nescius Dixisse vates ; si tua dignitas Curaeque consortes potentum Forte dabunt spatium rogandi An quid vetusti carminibus novis Insit ...
... mihi lauream Concedis indigno gerendam , Jam melius solito virentem , Gestarit ut quam turpia nescius Dixisse vates ; si tua dignitas Curaeque consortes potentum Forte dabunt spatium rogandi An quid vetusti carminibus novis Insit ...
الصفحة 55
... qua volvere soles , In tremulis toties luna micabit aquis- Deflue tu felix , ego jam vestigia ripis Hei mihi in aeternum non iteranda premo . Anon . HER arms across her breast she laid ; She was HORAE TENNYSONIANAE . 55.
... qua volvere soles , In tremulis toties luna micabit aquis- Deflue tu felix , ego jam vestigia ripis Hei mihi in aeternum non iteranda premo . Anon . HER arms across her breast she laid ; She was HORAE TENNYSONIANAE . 55.
الصفحة 59
... , Qualis non isto fulserat ante solo ; ' Haec mihi ' , Cophetuas jurat ' mendica puella Conjux - sic solium sceptraque testor - erit ' . A. J. C. THE EAGLE . HE clasps the crag with crooked hands HORAE TENNYSONIANAE . 59.
... , Qualis non isto fulserat ante solo ; ' Haec mihi ' , Cophetuas jurat ' mendica puella Conjux - sic solium sceptraque testor - erit ' . A. J. C. THE EAGLE . HE clasps the crag with crooked hands HORAE TENNYSONIANAE . 59.
الصفحة 69
... , Nec Lunam diuturnius sub Austro . O Procne nemus aureum relinquens Illam fac propriam mihi canendo , Et dic me quoque mox ibi futurum . J. C. THY Voice is heard through rolling drums , That beat HORAE TENNYSONIANAE . 69.
... , Nec Lunam diuturnius sub Austro . O Procne nemus aureum relinquens Illam fac propriam mihi canendo , Et dic me quoque mox ibi futurum . J. C. THY Voice is heard through rolling drums , That beat HORAE TENNYSONIANAE . 69.
الصفحة 73
... mihi faemineum genus est contemnere cordi , Hos veneror magis , huic proprium tribuisse decorem Sedulus enitor ; tuque , O ! quaecunque tulisti , Namque animat formam mens hanc humana virilem , Ne tamen avertas aures ; pars maxima vitae ...
... mihi faemineum genus est contemnere cordi , Hos veneror magis , huic proprium tribuisse decorem Sedulus enitor ; tuque , O ! quaecunque tulisti , Namque animat formam mens hanc humana virilem , Ne tamen avertas aures ; pars maxima vitae ...
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الصفحة 62 - Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth of some divine despair Rise in the heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy Autumn-fields, And thinking of the days that are no more.
الصفحة 18 - he said, and pointed toward the land, ' This mounting wave will roll us shoreward soon.' In the afternoon they came unto a land In which it seemed always afternoon.
الصفحة 24 - To dream and dream, like yonder amber light, Which will not leave the myrrh-bush on the height; To hear each other's whispered speech; Eating the Lotos day by day, To watch the crisping ripples on the beach, And tender curving lines of creamy spray; To lend our hearts and spirits wholly To the influence of mild-minded melancholy...
الصفحة 4 - Her court was pure ; her life serene ; God gave her peace ; her land reposed ; A thousand claims to reverence closed In her as Mother, Wife and Queen ; 142 The Epic 143 " And statesmen at her council met Who knew the seasons, when to take Occasion by the hand, and make The bounds of freedom wider yet...
الصفحة 22 - We will return no more" ; And all at once they sang, "Our island home Is far beyond the wave ; we will no longer roam.
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الصفحة 74 - Now sleeps the crimson petal, now the white; Nor waves the cypress in the palace walk; Nor winks the gold fin in the porphyry font: The fire-fly wakens: waken thou with me. Now droops the milkwhite peacock like a ghost. And like a ghost she glimmers on to me. Now lies the Earth all Danae to the stars, And all thy heart lies open untD me.
الصفحة 36 - Morte d'Arthur.— SIR THOMAS MALORY'S BOOK OF KING ARTHUR AND OF HIS NOBLE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE. The original Edition of CAXTON, revised for Modern Use. With an Introduction by Sir EDWARD STRACHEY, Bart. pp. xxxvii., 509. "It is with perfect confidence that we recommend this edition of the old romance to every class of readers.
الصفحة 20 - And some thro' wavering lights and shadows broke, Rolling a slumbrous sheet of foam below. They saw the gleaming river seaward flow From the inner land : far off, three mountaintops, Three silent pinnacles of aged snow, Stood sunset-flush'd: and, dew'd with showery drops, Up-clomb the shadowy pine above the woven copse. The charmed sunset linger'd low adown In the red West : thro...
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