Warless? when her tens are thousands, and her thousands millions, then — All her harvest all too narrow — who can fancy warless men? Warless? war will die out late then. Will it ever? late or soon? Can it, till this outworn earth be dead as yon dead... The Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson ... - Stran 99avtor: Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1895Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1886 - 220 strani
...harvest all too narrow—who can fancy Warless? war will die out late then. Will it ever ? late or soon ? Can it, till this outworn earth be dead as yon dead...you see the Locksley tower, Here we met, our latest meeting—Amy—sixty years ago— She and I—the moon was falling greenish thro' a rosy glow, Just... | |
| 1887 - 608 strani
...brought suddenly into the sanctuary of the still night, and under the canopy of the starry skies — 'Dead, the new astronomy calls her ... on this day...moon was falling greenish thro' a rosy glow, Just ahove the gateway tower, and even where you see her now — Here we stood and claspt each other, swore... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1887 - 324 strani
...the old "Locksley Hall." " Warless ? War will die out late then. Will it ever ? late or soon ? Oan it, till this outworn earth be dead as yon dead world..." Here we met, our latest meeting— Amy— sixty yean ago— She and I— the moon was falling greenish thro' a roiy glow, - Just above the gateway... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1887 - 324 strani
...anything in the old " Locksley Hall." "Warless? War will die out late then. Will it ever? late or soon ? Can it, till this outworn earth be dead as yon dead...moon ? " Dead the new astronomy calls her On this day nnd at this hour, In this gap between the sandhills, whence you see the Locksley tower, " Here we met,... | |
| John Churton Collins - 1891 - 244 strani
...rich in wisdom, Edith, yet so lowly-sweet, Woman to her inmost heart, &c. So, too (same poem) : — Here we met, our latest meeting — Amy— sixty years ago— She and I. In a word, the diction of Tennyson is, in its essential characteristics, as nearly the exact counterpart... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1892 - 896 strani
...narrow — who can fancy warless men? Warless? war will die out late then. Will it ever? late or soon? Can it, till this outworn earth be dead as yon dead world the moon? Here we met, our latest meeting — Amy — sixty years ago — She and I — the moon was falling... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1892 - 904 strani
...narrow — who can fancy warless men ? Warless? war will die out late then. Will it ever? late or soon? Can it, till this outworn earth be dead as yon dead world the moon? Here we met, our latest meeting— Amy — sixty years ago — She and I — the moon was falling greenish... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1892 - 328 strani
...— who can fancy warless men ? Warless ? war will die out late then. Will it ever ? late or soon ? Can it, till this outworn earth be dead as yon dead world the Dead the new astronomy calls her. ... On this day and at this hour, In this gap between the sandhills,... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1895 - 352 strani
...narrow—who can fancy warless men ? Warless ? war will die out late then. Will it ever ? late or soon ? Can it, till this outworn earth be dead as yon dead world the moon ? It is clear that Tennyson before he wrote this had lost a good deal of his old hopefulness. A wider... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1895 - 352 strani
...narrow—who can fancy warless men ? Warless ? war will die out late then. Will it ever ? late or soon ? Can it, till this outworn earth be dead as yon dead world the moon ? It is clear that Tennyson before he wrote this had lost a good deal of his old hopefulness. A wider... | |
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