Dear mother Ida, harken ere I die. It was the deep midnoon : one silvery cloud Had lost his way between the piney sides Of this long glen. Then to the bower they came, Naked they came to that smooth-swarded bower, And at their feet the crocus brake like... Foundation Studies in Literature - Página 96por Margaret Sullivan Mooney - 1895 - 292 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1880 - 582 páginas
...cloud Had lost his way between the piney sides Of this long glen. Then to the bower they came, Naked they came to that smoothswarded bower, And at their...and vine, This way and that, in many a wild festoon Kan riot, garlanding the gnarled boughs With bunch and berry and flower through and through. " O mother... | |
| Horace Hills Morgan - 1880 - 476 páginas
...Hatl lost his way between the piney sides Of this long glen. Then to the bower they came. 95 Naked they came to that smooth-swarded bower, And at their...wind arose, And overhead the wandering ivy and vine, 100 This way and that, in many a wild festoon Ran riot, garlanding the gnarled boughs With bunch and... | |
| Horace Hills Morgan - 1880 - 474 páginas
...amaracus, and asphodel, Lotos and lilies : and a wind arose, And overhead the wandering ivy and vine, 100 This way and that, in many a wild festoon Ran riot,...the gnarled boughs With bunch and berry and flower through and through. " O mother Ida, harken ere I die. On the tree-tops a crested peacock lit, 105... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1881 - 742 páginas
...cloud I lad lost his way between the piney sides Of this long glen. Then to the bower they came. Naked they came to that smooth-swarded bower, And at their...berry and flower thro' and thro'. ' O mother Ida, harken ere I die. On the tree-tops a crested peacock lit, And o'er him flow'da golden cloud, and lean'd... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1881 - 502 páginas
...cloud Had lost his way between the piny sides Of this long glen. Then to the bower thej came, Naked they came to that smooth-swarded bower, And at their...the crocus brake like fire, Violet, amaracus, and asphqdel, Lotos and lilies : and a wind arose, And overhead the wandering ivy and vine, This way and... | |
| George Milner - 1881 - 370 páginas
...brilliant — brilliant almost as a flame. Tennyson quite appropriately makes CEnone say — Naked they came to that smooth-swarded bower, And at their feet the crocus brake like fire. One must not despise, however, the other two colours, the lilac and the white, which are beautiful... | |
| Charles Henry Hanson, Homer - 1882 - 304 páginas
...cloud Had lost his way between the piny sides Of this long glen. Then to the bower they came, Naked they came to that smooth-swarded bower, And at their...Violet, amaracus, and asphodel, Lotos and lilies." First Juno spoke, and, to tempt Paris to give the prize to her, promised him a mighty empire and boundless... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1882 - 656 páginas
...cloud Had lost his way between the piney sides Of this long glen. Then to the bower they came, Naked they came to that smooth-swarded bower, And at their...crocus brake like fire, Violet, amaracus, and asphodel, Ix,tos and lilies : and a wind arose, And overhead the wandering ivy am! vine, This way and t hat,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1883 - 740 páginas
...cloud Had lost his way between the piny sides Of this long glen. Then to the bower they came, Naked they came to that smoothswarded bower, And at their...overhead the wandering ivy and vine, This way and that,in many awild festoon Ran riot.garlanding the gnarled boughs With bunch and berry and flower thro'... | |
| John Ogilvie - 1883 - 734 páginas
...atnanutHsis. no assistants. Burton. Amaracus (a-mnr'n-kus), n. (L., marjoram. See MARJORAM.] Marjoram. And at their feet the crocus brake like fire. Violet, amaracus, and asphodel. Lotos and lilies. Tennyson. Amaranth (am'a-ranth), n. [Gr. amarantot —a, neg., and maraind, to decay: so called because... | |
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