| 1857 - 1196 páginas
...1 ome-bred fancier ; O, to us, The fools of habit, sweeter seems " To rest beneath the clover-sod, That takes the sunshine and the rains, Or where the kneeling hamlet drain* The chalice of the grapes of God, " Than if with thee the roaring wells Should gulf him fathom-deep... | |
| Berwickshire Naturalists' Club (Scotland) - 1894 - 478 páginas
...there be. For the friend in whose memory he indited that immortal dirge, he desired a resting-place Beneath the clover sod That takes the sunshine and...kneeling hamlet drains The chalice of the grapes of God. But in the spacious dome of Westminster, Tennyson himself may be said to rest more fitly where not... | |
| 1850 - 602 páginas
...ThisTook of quiet flatters thus Our home-bred fancies : O to us, The fools of habit, sweeter seems To rest beneath the clover sod, That takes the sunshine...in mine, Should toss with tangle and with shells." — p. 15. The " chalice of the grapes of God," is a remarkable, perhaps not a justifiable, expression,... | |
| 1876 - 706 páginas
..." Thy fibres net the dreamless luad, Thy roots are wrapped about the bonea." Also sec. x. 5 : — " If with thee the roaring wells Should gulf him fathom...clasped in mine Should toss with tangle and with shells. " JOHN RS CLIFFORD. LOCAL RHYME. — I quote the following from Mr. Riley's report on the records of... | |
| 1850 - 550 páginas
...This look of quiet natters thus Our home-bred fancies : 0 to us, The fools of habit, sweeter seems To rest beneath the clover sod, That takes the sunshine...in mine, Should toss with tangle and with shells." — P. 15. The " chalice of the grapes of God," is a remarkable, perhaps not a justifiable, expression,... | |
| 1850 - 602 páginas
...This look of quiet flatters thus Our home-bred fancies : О to us, The fools of habit, sweeter seems To rest beneath the clover sod, That takes the sunshine...wells Should gulf him fathom deep in brine; And hands eo often clasped in mine, Should toss with tangle and with shells." — p. 15. The "chalice of the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 272 páginas
...This look of quiet flatters thus Our home-bred fancies : O, to us, The fools of habit, sweeter seems To rest beneath the clover sod, That takes the sunshine...roaring wells Should gulf him fathom deep in brine ; / &~l And hands so often clasped in mine / ^JfaOiJ***-' Should toss with tangle and with shells.... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 228 páginas
...This look of quiet flatters thus Our home-bred fancies : O to us, The fools of habit, sweeter seems To rest beneath the clover sod, That takes the sunshine...and the rains, Or where the kneeling hamlet drains 14 Than if with thee the roaring wells Should gulf him fathom-deep in brine ; And hands so often clasp'd... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 228 páginas
...beneath the clover sod, That takes the sunshine 0A the rains, Or where the kneeling hamlet drains X. Than if with thee the roaring wells Should gulf him fathom deep in brine ; And hands so often clasp'd in mine, Should toss with tangle and with shells. 1.5 CALM is the morn without a sound, Calm... | |
| 1876 - 602 páginas
...about the bones." Also sec. x. 5 : — " If with thee the roaring wells Should gulf him fathom-deep in brine. And hands so often clasped in mine Should toss with tangle and with shells." JOHN RS CLIFFORD. LOCAL RHYME. — I quote the following from Mr. Riley's report on the records of... | |
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