... passionate ballad gallant and gay, A martial song like a trumpet's call ! Singing alone in the morning of life, In the happy morning of life and of May, Singing of men that in battle array, Ready in heart and ready in hand, March with banner and bugle... The Works of Alfred Tennyson - Página 26por Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1875Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1855 - 936 páginas
...banner and bugle and flfe To the death, for their native land. Maud with her exquisite face, And will voice pealing up to the sunny sky, And feet like sunny gems on an English green, Hand in the light of her youth and her grace, Singing of Death, and of Honour that cannot die, Till... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1855 - 180 páginas
...heart and ready in hand, March with banner and bugle and fife To the death, for their native land. 2. Maud with her exquisite face, And wild voice pealing...so sordid and mean. And myself so languid and base. 3. Silence, beautiful voice! Be still, for you only trouble the mind With a joy in which I cannot rejoice,... | |
| 1855 - 946 páginas
...heart and ready in hand, March with banner and bugle and fife To the death for their native land. ii. ' Maud with her exquisite face, And wild voice pealing...so sordid and mean, And myself so languid and base. in. ' Silence, beautiful voice ! Be still, for you only trouble the mind With a joy in which I cannot... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1855 - 180 páginas
...and ready in hand, March with banner and bugle and fife To the death, for their native land. 1. I. And feet like sunny gems on an English green, Maud...her youth and her grace, Singing of Death, and of Honor that cannot die, Till I well could weep for a time so sordid and mean, And myself so languid... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1855 - 176 páginas
...with banner and bugle and fife To the death, for their native land. Maud with her exquisite face, 2. And feet like sunny gems on an English green, Maud...her youth and her grace, Singing of Death, and of Honor that cannot die, Till I well could weep for a time so sordid and mean, And myself so languid... | |
| 1855 - 808 páginas
...and fife To the death for their native land. Maud with her exquisite face, And wild voice pealing np to the sunny sky, And feet like sunny gems on an English green, Maud in the light of her yonth and her grace, Singing of Death, and of Honour thnt cannot die, Tlll I well could weep for o... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1855 - 436 páginas
...native land. 2. Maud with her exquisite face, And feet like sunny gems on an English green, Maud m the light of her youth and her grace, Singing of Death, and of Honor that cannot die, Till I well could weep for a time so sordid and mean, And myself so languid... | |
| 1855 - 812 páginas
...heart and ready in hand, Marcli with banner and bugle and fife To the death for their native land. Maud with her exquisite face, And wild voice pealing up to the sonny rty. And feet like sunny gems on an E::g!L;h green, Maud In tho light of her yonth and her prace.... | |
| 1856 - 780 páginas
...lady. He hears her sing, and is charmed out of las crustiness, and almost out of his caution, by •" Maud with her exquisite face, And wild voice pealing...sky, And feet like sunny gems on an English green." If Mr. Tennyson had been playing "What is my thought like?" it seems to us that it would have taxed... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1859 - 188 páginas
...heart and ready in hand, March with banner and bugle and fife To the death, for their native land. 2. And feet like sunny gems on an English green, Maud...so sordid and mean, And myself so languid and base. 3. Silence, beautiful voice ! Be still, for you only trouble the mind With a joy in which I cannot... | |
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