| 1892 - 890 strani
...his Idylls with one of the finest exhortations to his own people which our language contains : — The loyal to their Crown Are loyal to their own far...own greatness ; if she knows And dreads it, we are fall'n. Never was Tennyson greater than when he spoke for the nation with something like the authority... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1897 - 876 strani
...isle half-lost among her seas ? There rang her voice, when the full city peal'd Thee and thy Prince ! The loyal to their crown Are loyal to their own far...own greatness : if she knows And dreads it we are fall'n. A lady testifies to Beaconsfield's affection for the primrose : — ' I see in the delightful... | |
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1874 - 674 strani
...ocean empire with her boundlesi homes For ever-broadening England, and her throne In our vast Oiient, and one isle, one isle, That knows not her own greatness ; if she knows And dreads it we are fallen." I come now, lastly, to that other " Welcome," which within the last few mouths Mr. Tennyson has addressed... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1873 - 528 strani
...isle half-lost among her seas ? There rang her voice, when the full city peal'd Thee and thy Prince! The loyal to their crown Are loyal to their own far...own greatness : if she knows And dreads it we are fall'n. But thou, my Queen, Not for itself, but thro' thy living love For one to whom I made it o'er... | |
| 1873 - 740 strani
...isle half-lost among her seas ? fitere rang her voice, when the full citv peal'd Thee and thy Prince ! The loyal to their crown Are loyal to their own far...own greatness : if she knows And dreads it we are fall'n. But thou, my Queen, Not for itself, but thro' thy living love For one to whom I made it o'er... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1873 - 340 strani
...isle half-lost among her seas ? Tftere rang her voice, when the full city peal'd Thee and thy Prince ! The loyal to their crown Are loyal to their own far...own greatness : if she knows And dreads it we are fall'n. But thou, my Queen, Not for itself, but thro' thy living love For one to whom I made it o'er... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain), Royal Empire Society (Great Britain) - 1873 - 266 strani
...and thy Prince ! The loyal to their crown Are loyal to their own far sons, who love Our Ocean Empire with her boundless homes For ever-broadening England,...greatness : if she knows And dreads it we are fallen." Gentlemen, I firmly believe that if once a disintegration of our Empire, such as is shadowed forth... | |
| 1874 - 864 strani
...and thy Prince ! The loyal to their crown Are loyal to their own far sons, who love Our Ocean Empire, and one isle, one isle That knows not her own greatness : if she knows And dreads it we are fallen. Ministers, under Mr. Gladstone even, were fain to deny, with more or less emphasis, that what so jarred... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1875 - 494 strani
...isle half-lost among her seas ? There rang her voice, when the full city peal'd Thee and thy Prince ! The loyal to their crown Are loyal to their own far...own greatness : if she knows And dreads it we are fall'n. — But thou, my Queen, Not for itself, but thro' thy living love For one to whom I made it... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1877 - 494 strani
...isle half-lost among her seas ? There rang her voice, when the full city peal'd Thee and thy Prince 1 The loyal to their crown Are loyal to their own far...own greatness : if she knows And dreads it we are fall'n. — But thou, my Queen, Not for itself, bnt thro' thy living love For one to whom I made it... | |
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