| Frederick George Lee - 1876 - 290 páginas
...island of the sea ! Ah ! native England ! wake thine ancient cry ! Ho ! for the Sangraal ! vanish'd vase of Heaven, That held, like Christ's own heart, an hin of blood ! ' He ceased, and all around was dreamy night, There stood Dundagel throned ; and the great sea Lay,... | |
| John Smyth (of Royston, Herts.) - 1877 - 132 páginas
...island in the sea. Ah, native England ! wake thine ancient cry : ' Ho ! for the Sangraal ! vanish'd vase of heaven ! That held, like Christ's own heart, an hin of blood.'" " He ceased : and all around was dreamy night. There stood Tintagel throned, and the great sea Lay,... | |
| Alfred Trübner Nutt - 1888 - 312 páginas
...the ideals they set forth. To some readers it may have seemed well nigh sacrilegious to trace that vanished Vase of Heaven That held like Christ's own Heart an Hin of Blood, to the magic vessels of pagan deities. In England the Graila false estimate of the relations between... | |
| Alfred Trübner Nutt - 1888 - 314 páginas
...the ideals they set forth. To some readers it may have seemed well nigh sacrilegious to trace that vanished Vase of Heaven That held like Christ's own Heart an Hin of Blood, to the magic vessels of pagan deities. In England the Graila false estimate of the relations between... | |
| Sir Mungo William MacCallum - 1894 - 464 páginas
...conception. Yet what masculine force and what mystical fervour breathe in the fragment as it stands ! Ho for the Sangraal !' How the merry shout Of reckless...drowsy rock Of grim Dundagel, throned along the sea." Then Arthur, the son of Uter and the Night, turns to the mighty-moulded fellows of the Table — "... | |
| Sir Mungo William MacCallum - 1894 - 462 páginas
...conception. Yet what masculine force and what mystical fervour breathe in the fragment as it stands ! " ' Ho for the Sangraal, vanished vase of Heaven, That held like Christ's own heart an bin of blood : Ho for the Sangraal ! ' How the merry shout Of reckless riders on the rushing steed... | |
| Charles Edward Byles - 1905 - 810 páginas
...at work on it — here it is — The Quest of the Sangraal. Thus it begins — in blank verse — " Ho ! for the Sangraal ! vanished Vase of Heaven, That held, like Christ's own heart, an Hin of Blood.' My best regards to your Wife and and all the Candidates for the honours of the xixth Age." Hawker's... | |
| David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Walter Morris - 1905 - 548 páginas
...arts and arms ; and then •to flash and die. Ah I native England ! wake thine ancient cry : ' Ho 1 for the Sangraal ! vanished vase of heaven ! That held, like Christ's own heart, an hin of blood.' " He ceased : and all around was dreamy night : There stood Dundagel, throned ; and the great sea Lay,... | |
| 1905 - 682 páginas
...field of death Lo 1 lightnings lead their hosts, and meteors glare beneath. ROBERT STEPHEN HAWKER. HO ! for the Sangraal ! vanished vase of heaven ! That held, like Christ's own heart, an bin of bloodl Ho ! for the Sangraal ! — How the merry shout, Of reckless riders on the rushing steed,... | |
| Charles Lewis Hind - 1907 - 470 páginas
...of Hawker's Poems, containing his " Quest of the Sangraal " : — Ho ! for the Sangraal ! vanish'd Vase of Heaven ! That held, like Christ's own heart,...Sangraal ! How the merry shout Of reckless riders on their rushing steeds, Smote the loose echo from the drowsy rock Of grim Dundagel, thron'd along the... | |
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