| Shrewsbury (England). Royal School - 1801 - 368 páginas
...seqvuntur. CW Ad Harpagum. Croesi dividas qvi iungis moribus Iri, Dives es heredi, pauper es ipse tibi. The Beggar Maid. Her arms across her breast she laid...Before the King Cophetua. In robe and crown the king stept down To meet and greet her on her way. " It is no wonder," said the lords, " She is more beautiful... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1842 - 252 páginas
...stream on thee, A thousand moons will quiver ; But not by thee my steps shall be, For ever and for ever. THE BEGGAR MAID. HER arms across her breast she laid...Before the king Cophetua. In robe and crown the king stept down, To meet and greet her on her way : " It is no wonder," said the lords, " She is more beautiful... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1843 - 256 páginas
...stream on thee, A thousand moons will quiver ; But not by thee my steps shall be, For ever and for ever. THE BEGGAR MAID. HER arms across her breast she laid...Before the king Cophetua. In robe and crown the king stept down, To meet and greet her on her way : " It is no wonder," said the lords, " She is more beautiful... | |
| 1844 - 836 páginas
...his verses. As in nearly all of his pseudo-ballads, it is stolen from the nursery. THE BEGGAR-MAID. " Her arms across her breast she laid, 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... | |
| 1844 - 784 páginas
...verses. As in nearly all of his pseudo-ballads, it is stolen from the nursery. THE BEGGAR-MAID. "Hersrms across her breast she 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... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 páginas
...stream on thee, A thousand moons will quiver ; But not by thee my steps shall he, For ever and for ever. THE BEGGAR MAID. HER arms across her breast she laid...Before the king Cophetua. In robe and crown the king stept down, To meet and greet her on her way ; " It is no wonder," said the lords, " She is more beautiful... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1846 - 254 páginas
...stream on thee, A thousand moons will quiver ; Rut not by thee my steps shall be, For ever and for ever. THE BEGGAR MAID. HER arms across her breast she laid...Before the king Cophetua. In robe and crown the king stept down, To meet and greet her on her way : " It is no wonder," said the lords, " She is more beautiful... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1850 - 364 páginas
...seqvuntur. CW Ad Harpagum. Croesi divitias qvi iungis moribus Iri, Dives es heredi, pauper es ipse tibí. The Beggar Maid. Her arms across her breast she laid...Before the King Cophetua. In robe and crown the king stept down To meet and greet her on her way. " It is no wonder," said the lords, " She is more beautiful... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 290 páginas
...hum the bee, Forever and forever. A thousand suns will stream on thee, A thousand moons will quiver; THE BEGGAR MAID. HER arms across her breast she laid;...Before the King Cophetua. In robe and crown the king stept down, To meet and greet her on her way; " It is no wonder," said the lords, " She is more beautiful... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 300 páginas
...hum the bee, Forever and forever. A thousand suns will stream on thee, A thousand moons will quiver ; THE BEGGAR MAID. HER arms across her breast she laid ; She was more fair than words can^say : Bare-footed came the beggar maid Before the King Cophetua. In robe and crown the king stept... | |
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