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 down, To meet and greet her on her way ; " It is no wonder," said the lords, " She is... The Gentleman's Magazine - Página 291867Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1908
...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... | |
 | 1908 - 304 páginas
...their winding-sheet, And every turf beneath their feet Shall be a soldier's sepulchre. THOMAS CAMPBELL THE BEGGAR MAID HER arms across her breast she laid...Before the king Cophetua. In robe and crown the king slept down, To meet and greet her on her way ; ' It is no wonder,' said the lords, ' She is more beautiful... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1908 - 285 páginas
...flies before : We know the merry world is round, 96 And we may sail for evermore. THE BEGGAR MAID0 HER arms across her breast she laid ; She was more...Before the king Cophetua. In robe and crown the king stept down, 5 To meet and greet her on her way ; " It is no wonder," said the lords, " She is more... | |
 | Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - 1910 - 756 páginas
...and pale, All-arm MI ride, whate'cr betide, Until I find the Holy Grail. THE BEGGAR MAID* HIT arma stept down, To meet and greet her on her way; "It is no wonder," said the lords, "She is more beautiful... | |
 | Charles Maurice Stebbins - 1913 - 480 páginas
...have it here. Let's treat it kindly, that it may Wish, at least, with us to stay. — ABRAHAM COWLET. 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... | |
 | 1913 - 64 páginas
...to thrill anew At the ghost-spray's touch, O bird of blue, How 1 envy youl Marion Thornton Egbert. 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 - 1913 - 1033 páginas
...moons will quiver; But not by thee my steps shall be, For ever and for ever. THE BEGGAR MAID. IÎKR ter to clear prime forests, heave and thump still THE PRINCESS; A MEDLEY. A league of street stept down, To meet and greet her on her way; ' It is no wonder,' said the lords, ' She is more beautiful... | |
 | Emilie Kip Baker - 1915
...lay them down no more, Till we have driven the Briton Forever from our shore. WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT. HER arms across her breast she laid ; She was more...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... | |
 | Margaret Elizabeth Sangster - 1915 - 244 páginas
...modern author. It was the reconstructed story of King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid. Tennyson says: In robe and crown the king stepped down, To meet and greet her on her way. But he never told us just what the beggar maid thought. Now, in the story that I read, the beggar maid... | |
 | Margaret Elizabeth Sangster - 1919 - 159 páginas
...more beautiful than day!" "In robe and crown the king stepped down," So ran the minstrel's lay — "In robe and crown the king stepped down, "To meet and greet her by the way." And so the beggar maid became, A Queen, but just a queen in name, For, with her gypsie... | |
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