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 unto me. Now slides the silent meteor on, and leaves... The Princess - Strana 136autor/autoři: Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1897 - 147 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1849 - 604 str.
...unto me. " Now slides the silent meteor on, and leaves A shining furrow — as thy thoughts in me. "Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips...dearest, thou, and slip Into my bosom and be lost in me." ' There is silence. Again she opens the volume, and reads the following Idyl (pp. 151—153): — 1... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 str.
...open unto me. Now slides the silent meteor on, and leaves A shining furrow, as thy thoughts in me. Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips...lake: So fold thyself, my dearest, thou, and slip Into iny bosom and be lost in me. [From The Princess.] MAN AND WOMAN. FOB woman is not undeveloped man,... | |
| 1915 - 862 str.
...provided us with a new sense of appreciation. i will make this clearer by one or two quotations : — Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips into the bosom of the lake; Aud by the meadow-trenches blow the faint sweet cuckoo-flowers. Now, these three lines arrest our attention... | |
| 1848 - 738 str.
...lies open unto me. Now slides the silent meteor on and leaves A shining furrow, as thy thoughtin me. Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips...thou, and slip Into my bosom an'd be lost in me." By-and-by they come to an explanation. He makes an admirable confession of his faith, and a more admirable... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1850 - 604 str.
...me. " ' Now slides the silent meteor on, and leaves A shining furrow — as thy thoughts in me. " ' Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips...dearest, thou, and slip Into my bosom and be lost in me. ' " There is silence. Again she opens the volume, and reads the following Idyl (pp. 151—153):—... | |
| 1850 - 600 str.
...me. " ' Now slides the silent meteor on, and leaves A shining furrow — as thy thoughts in me. " ' Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips...So fold thyself, my dearest, thou, and slip Into my bofom and be lost in me. ' " There is silence. Again she opens the volume, and reads the following... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 300 str.
...open unto me. " Now slides the silent meteor on, and leaves A shining furrow, as thy thoughts in me. " Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips...me." I heard her turn the page ; she found a small Sweet Idyl, and once more, as low, she read : " Come down, oh maid, from yonder mountain height : What... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 290 str.
...open unto me. " Now slides the silent meteor on, and leaves A shining furrow, as thy thoughts in me. " Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips...So fold thyself, my dearest, thou, and slip Into my bosorn and be lost in me." I heard her turn the .page ; she found a small Sweet Idyl, and once more,... | |
| 1848 - 708 str.
...lies open unto me. Now slides the silent meteor on and leaves A shining furrow, as thy thought in me. Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips...dearest, thou, and slip Into my bosom and be lost in me." By-and-by they come to an explanation. He makes an admirable confession of his faith, and a more admirable... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1853 - 468 str.
...open unto me. " Now slides the silent meteor on, and leaves A shining furrow, as thy thoughts in me. " Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips...me." I heard her turn the page ; she found a small Sweet Idyl, and once more, as low, she read : " Come down, oh maid, from yonder mountain height : What... | |
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