| 1844 - 836 páginas
...She was more fair than words can say. Barefooted came the lifggar-Maid, Before the king, Cophetua, In robe and crown, the king stepped down, To meet and greet her on her way. • It is no wonder,' said the lords, ' She is more beautiful than day.* " А ч shines the moon in... | |
| James Payn - 1869 - 366 páginas
...indeed. Though, if it were so, what a picture would your daughter make as the bride of King Gophetua ! In robe and crown, the king stepped down, To meet and greet her on her way, " It is no wonder," said the lords ; " She is more beautiful than day." I protest, I never pay a visit... | |
| Alfred Henderson - 1869 - 526 páginas
...conveniunt, nec in und sede morantur Majestas et amor. OVID. Love and dignity do not dwell together. " In robe and crown the king stepped down, To meet and greet her on her way." TENNYSON. Non certatur de oleastro* — It is bad to contend about trifles. Non colit arva bene, qui... | |
| Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - 1873 - 476 páginas
...new world which is the old. Non bene conveniunt, in una rhceda morantur Majestas et amor (Ovid) — In robe and crown the king stepped down To meet and greet her on her way. Nullo sirpo joculari — Is it within a helmless bark ? Nunc non e tumulo fortunataque favella Nascentur... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1874 - 390 páginas
...; She was more fair than words can say ; Barefooted came the beggar maid Before the King Cophetua. In robe and crown the king stepped down, To meet and greet her on her way ; " It is no wonder," said the lords, " She is more beautiful than day." As shines the moon in clouded... | |
| 1886 - 552 páginas
...*- She was more fair than words can say : Barefooted came the beggar-maid Before the king Cophetua. In robe and crown the king stepped down To meet and greet her on her way ; " It is no wonder," said the lords : " She is more beautiful than day." As shines the moon in clouded... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1895 - 552 páginas
...laid ; She was more fair than words can say Barefooted came the beggar-maid Before the king Cophetua. In robe and crown the king stepped down To meet and greet her on her way ; " It is no wonder," said the lords : " She is more beautiful than day." As shines the moon in clouded... | |
| 1903 - 826 páginas
...to-night, in the [irony of Fate? Do you remember the young lady who quoted Tennyson once, as we went by? "'In robe and crown the king stepped down, To meet and greet her onj,her way.'" She whispered it lightly, but her voice caught a little between the lines as she remembered.... | |
| William Holman Hunt - 1906 - 566 páginas
...leading the beggar maid up a flight of steps ? I never spoke of a flight of steps." " Don't you say — In robe and crown The King stepped down, To meet and greet her On her way. Does not the old ballad originally giving the story say something clearly to this effect ? If so, I... | |
| Joseph Richardson Parke - 1906 - 500 páginas
...other motive, and when, as Tennyson sings. "Barefooted went the beggar-maid To meet the King, Cophetua, In robe and crown the king stepped down, To meet and greet her on the way." 1 Turner, toe. cit., p. 307. 2 Angas, toe. tit., p. 381. 4 Loc. eit., n, 291. there is a... | |
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