| 1860 - 620 páginas
...fine air. That pure severity of perfect light," adding, with emphasis, in her new state of mind, " Now I see thee what thou art; Thou art the highest and most human too, Not Lancelot nor another." We must not conclude without showing the reader how this beautiful poem culminates to... | |
| 1859 - 748 páginas
...not climb— I thought I could not breathe in that fine air That pure severity of perfect light — I wanted warmth and colour which I found In Lancelot...art the highest and most human too, Not Lancelot, nor another. Is there none Will tell the King I love him tho' so late, Now — ere he goes to the great... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1859 - 304 páginas
...not climb — I thought I could not breathe in that fine air That pure severity of perfect light — I wanted warmth and colour which I found In Lancelot...art the highest and most human too, Not Lancelot, nor another. Is there none Will tell the King I love him tho' so late 1 Now — ere he goes to the... | |
| 1859 - 806 páginas
...not climb — I thought I could not breathe in that fine air That pure severity of perfect light — I wanted warmth and colour which I found In Lancelot...art the highest and most human too, Not Lancelot, nor another' 1859.J 314 With this extract we may well conclude our notice. As we have proceeded in... | |
| 1859 - 1036 páginas
...not ciimh — I thought I could not hreathe tn that fine atr. That pure efvertty of perfect liahl — I wanted warmth and colour, which I found In Lancelot...what thou art ; Thou art the highest and most human two, Not Lancelot, nor another. Is there none Will tell the King I love him, tho' so late? Noa' —... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1859 - 256 páginas
...could noj; breathe in that fine air That pure severity of perfect light — I wanted warmth and color which I found In Lancelot — now I see thee what...Thou art the highest and most human too, Not Lancelot nor another. Is there none Will tell the king I love him though so late ? Now ere he goes to the great... | |
| 1859 - 802 páginas
...gentle lord, who wast, as is the conscience of a saint among his warring senses, to thy knights—now 1 see thee what thou art; thou art the highest and most human too; not Lancelot, nor another!' Yes, the highest and most human too ; not Lancelot, nor another! A king indeed, a man,... | |
| 1859 - 386 páginas
...not climb— I thought I could not breathe in that fine air, That pure severity of perfect light — I wanted warmth and colour, which I found In Lancelot— now I Bee thee what thou art : Thou art the highest, and most humanj too, Not Lancelot, nor another, The... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1860 - 624 páginas
...fine air. That pure severity of perfect light," adding, with emphasis, in her new state of mind, " Now I see thee what thou art; Thou art the highest and most human too, Not Lancelot nor another." "We must not conclude without showing the reader how this beautiful poem culminates to... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - 364 páginas
...not climb — I thought I could not breathe in that fine air That pure severity of perfect light — I wanted warmth and colour which I found . - . '-...art -the highest and most human too, .Not Lancelot, nor another. Is there none Will tell the King I love him tho' so late ? Now — ere he goes to the... | |
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