| 1912 - 616 páginas
...windows we shall see The nakedness and vacancy Of the dark deserted house. Come away: no more of mirth Is here or merry-making sound. The house was builded...bought A mansion incorruptible. Would they could have stayed with us! Alfred Tennyson [1809-1892] "WHERE LIES THE LAND" From " Songs in Absence " WHERE lies... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1913 - 1092 páginas
...shall see The nakedness and vacancy Of the dark deserted house. IV. Come away : no more of mirth Is blowing! Blow, let us h'.'nr V. Come away : for Life and Thought Here no longer dwell; But in a city glorious — A great and distant... | |
| Wilhelm Meyer - 1914 - 144 páginas
...shall see The nakedness and vacancy Of the dark deserted house. IV.: Come away: no more of mirth Is here or merry-making sound. The house was builded of the earth, And shall fall again to ground. V.: Come away; for Life and Thought Here no longer dwell; But in a city glorious — A great and distant... | |
| William Alfred Quayle - 1916 - 320 páginas
...succeeded. In "The Deserted House" is sung the goal to which the moving of this brave poet brings him: Come away: for Life and Thought Here no longer dwell;...bought A mansion incorruptible. Would they could have stayed with us! Himself may stand the poet of "The Poet's Song": The rain had fallen, the Poet arose,... | |
| Casey Albert Wood - 1920 - 382 páginas
...we shall see The nakedness and vacancy Of the dark deserted house. Come away : no more of mirth Is here or merry-making sound. The house was builded...bought A mansion incorruptible. Would they could have stayed with us ! ALFRED TENNYSON. Verses found in his Bible at the Gate-House at Westminster CVEN such... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1920 - 1090 páginas
...shall see The nakedness and vacancy Of the dark deserted house. IV. Come away : no more of mirth Is lan stayed with us I THE DYING SWAN. I. THE plain was grassy, wild and bare, Wide, wild, and open to the... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - 1922 - 1920 páginas
...we shall sec The nakedness and vacancy Of the dark, deserted house. Come away: no more of mirth Is here or merry-making sound. The house was builded of the earth, And shall fall again to ground. ,. :-^,'-T^7«r:Vg r«T ; :•<•: *& tz*:*-&vft1' ;-.$ r^v^i^*-:- .*•*>• k.>^^ t, ...--;.:; .'.i3... | |
| 1890 - 560 páginas
...temporary nature of the tenement we live Injis more truthfully expressed in the verse of a living poet: "The house was builded of the earth, And shall fall again to ground." If every portion of ground which has been made a burial place foi man should be devoted in perpetuity... | |
| 1902 - 868 páginas
...away: no more of mirth Is here, or merry-making sound. Art and Free Will : Towards a New Critique. The house was builded of the earth, And shall fall again to ground. And as for the fifth and last, it jars with the whole spirit of the rest, and must have been put in... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1907 - 628 páginas
...we shall see The nakedness and vacancy Of the dark deserted house. 4 Come away : no more of mirth Is here or merry-making sound. The house was builded of the earth, And shall fall again to ground. 5 Come away : for Life and Thought Here no longer dwell ; But in a city glorious — A great and distant... | |
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