| Acrostics - 1865 - 260 str.
...Go look in any glass and say, What marvel if he think me fair.' 2. ' Falser than all fancy fathoms, falser than all songs have sung ; Puppet to a father's threat, and servile to a shrewish tongue.' 3. ' I'll meet thee, Pyramus, at Ninny's tomb.' 4. ' She's gone into the west To dazzle when the sun... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 398 str.
...no more ! O the dreary, dreary moorland! O the barren, barren shore ! Falser than all fancy fathoms, falser than all songs have sung, Puppet to a father's...range of lower feelings and a narrower heart than mine ! Yet it shall be : thou shalt lower to his level day by day, What is fine within thee growing coarse... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1866 - 574 str.
...more ! O the dreary, dreary moorland ! O the barren, barren shore ! Falser than all fancy fathoms, falser than all songs have sung— Puppet to a father's...wish thee happy ?— having known me ; to decline Qn a range of lower feelings and a narrower heart than mine ! As the husb?nd is, the wife is : thou... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1866 - 44 str.
...more ! О the dreary, dreary moorland ! 0 the barren, barren shore ! Falser than all fancy fathoms, falser than all songs have sung ; Puppet to a father's threat, and servile to a shrewish tongue." The critic, who quotes largely from this poem, notices with much of praise the strength and freedom... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 404 str.
...more ! O the dreary, dreary moorland ! O the barren, barren shore ! Falser than all fancy fathoms, falser than all songs have sung, Puppet to a father's threat, and servile to a shrewish tongue ! i Is it well to wish thee happy ? — having known me — to decline On a range of lower feelings... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1868 - 402 str.
...more ! 0 the dreary, dreary moorland ! 0 the barren, ban-en shore ! Falser than all fancy fathoms, falser than all songs have sung, Puppet to a father's...range of lower feelings and a narrower heart than mine ! Yet it shall be : thou shalt lower to his level day by day, What is fine within thee growing coarse... | |
| Double acrostics - 1868 - 230 str.
...Of some clear planet close upon the sun, Than our man's earth.' ' Falser than all fancy fashions — falser .than all songs have sung, Puppet to a father's threat, and servile to a shrewish tongue.' 1. ' I was cut off from hope in that sad place, Which yet to name my spirit loathes and pines.' 2.... | |
| Rosa Nouchette Carey - 1868 - 314 str.
...shallow-hearted ! oh, my Amy, mine no more ! Oh, the dreary, dreary moorland ! oh, the barren, barren shore ! Is it well to wish thee happy ? having known me, to decline O'er a range of lower feelings, and a narrower heart than mine. He will hold thee, when his passion... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1869 - 498 str.
...dreary, dreary moorland ! O the barren, barren shore ! Falser than ail fancy fathoms, falser than ail songs have sung, Puppet to a father's threat, and...range of lower feelings and a narrower heart than mine ! Yet it shall he : thou shalt lower to his level day by day, What is fine within thee growing coarse... | |
| 1869 - 590 str.
...On the contrary, I have never thought of such a thing ; and — and — I wish you good morning." " having known me, to decline On a range of lower feelings and a narrower heart than mine," nnu-murs the miserable Perseus, as he jumps into his cab again, and incoherently orders the cabman... | |
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