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" ... gone who seem'd so great. — Gone ; but nothing can bereave him Of the force he made his own Being here, and we believe him Something far advanced in State, And that he wears a truer crown Than any wreath that man can weave him. Speak no more of... "
The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time - Página 3617
editado por - 1900 - 4190 páginas
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Timbuctoo: A Poem, which Obtained the Chancellor's Medal at the Cambridge ...

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1829 - 82 páginas
...wreath that man can weave him. But speak no more of his renown, Lay your earthly fancies down, And in the vast cathedral leave him. God accept him, Christ receive him. BRADBURY AND EVAN8, PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS. A WELCOME. BY ALFRED TENNYSON, DCL, POET LAUREATE. . LONDON:...
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The British Controversialist and Impartial Inquirer, Volúmenes3-4

1852 - 978 páginas
...Than any wreath mac can weave him. But speak no more of his renown, Lay your earthly fancies down, And in the vast cathedral leave him. God accept him, Christ receive him." GBEAT men are rare. Deputed, as it we, by the Omnipotent, to develop some theory or principle, to achieve...
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Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1852 - 32 páginas
...wreath that man can weave him. But speak no more of his renown, Lay your earthly fancies down, And in the vast cathedral leave him. God accept him, Christ receive him. BRADBURY AND EVANS, PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS. Г./ ...
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Maud: And Other Poems

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1855 - 436 páginas
...wreath that man can weave him. But speak no more of his renown, Lay your earthly fancies down, And in the vast cathedral leave him. God accept him, Christ receive him. THE DAISY. WRITTEN AT EDINBURGH. 0 LOVE, what hours were thine and mine, In lands of palm and southern...
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Maud, and Other Poems

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1855 - 180 páginas
...wreath that man can weave him. But speak no more of his renown, Lay your earthly fancies down, And in the vast cathedral leave him. God accept him, Christ receive him. 1852. THE DAISY. "WRITTEN AT EDINBURGH. O LOVE, what hours were thine and mine, In lands of palm and...
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Maud, and Other Poems

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1855 - 176 páginas
...wreath that man can weave him. But speak no more of his renown, Lay your earthly fancies down, And in the vast cathedral leave him. God accept him, Christ receive him. 1852. THE DAISY. "WRITTEN AT EDINBURGH. O LOVE, what hours were thine and mine* In lands of palm and...
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The National Magazine, Volumen9

Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1856 - 596 páginas
...wreath that man can weave him. But speak no more of his renown, Lay vour earthly fancies down, And in the vast cathedral leave him. God accept him, Christ receive him." Could any end be better than that 7 Tennyson has been married for some years, but no one seems to know...
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Labour & Triumph: The Life and Times of Hugh Miller

Thomas N. Brown - 1858 - 340 páginas
...wreath that man can weave him. But speak no more of his renown ; Lay your earthly fancies down, And in the vast cathedral leave him : God accept, him Christ receive him!" THE EXD. APPENDIX. THE articles contributed to the Witness by its editor, during the last month of his...
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Maud ...

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1859 - 188 páginas
...wreath that man can weave him. But speak no more of his renown, Lay your earthly fancies down, And in the vast cathedral leave him. God accept him, Christ receive him. THE DAISY. WRITTEN AT EDINBURGH. O LOVE, what hours were thine and mine, In lands of palm and southern...
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Poetical Works, Volumen2

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - 364 páginas
...wreath that man can weave him. But speak no more of his renown, Lay your earthly fancies down, And in the vast cathedral leave him. God accept him, Christ receive him. THE DAISY. AT IDINBUROH. O LOVE, what hours were thine and mine, In lands of palm and southern pine ; In...
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