| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1898 - 920 páginas
...story of ' Dora Creaswell ' in ' Our Village.' WITH farmer Allan at the farm abode William and Dura. William was his son, And she his niece. He often look'd at them, And often thought, ' I '11 make them man and wife.' Now Dora felt her uncle's will in all, Arid yearn'd toward William;... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1898 - 924 páginas
...and Dora. William was his son, And she his niece. He often look'd at them, And often thought, ' I 'II make them man and wife." Now Dora felt her uncle's will in all, And yearu'd toward William; but the youth, because He had been always with her in the house, Thought not... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1898 - 928 páginas
...informs us, * by one of Miss Mitford's pastorals/ — the story of ' Dora Cresswell' in ' Our Village.' WITH farmer Allan at the farm abode William and Dora. William was bis son, And she his nieoe. He often look'd at them, And often thought, < I '11 make them man and wife.... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899 - 1002 páginas
...most blessed memory of mine age. DORA WITH farmer Allan at the farm abode William and Dora. WiUUun was his son, And she his niece. He often look'd at them, And often thought, ' I '11 make them man and wife.' Now Dora felt her uncle's will in all, And yearn'd toward William... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1908 - 996 páginas
...manhood, and, alas ! Now the most blessed memory of mine age. DORA. WITH farmer Allan at the farm abod, William and Dora. William was his son, And she his...wife." Now Dora felt her uncle's will in all, And yenrn'd towards William ; but the youth, because He had been always with her in the house, Thought... | |
| Alfred Tennyson - 1901 - 418 páginas
...brilliant poppies . . . round its hat. " The style is evidently modelled closely on that of the Odyssey. WITH farmer Allan at the farm abode William and Dora....wife ". Now Dora felt her uncle's will in all, And yeam'd towards William ; but the youth, because He had been always with her in the house, Thought not... | |
| John Murray Moore - 1901 - 162 páginas
...abruptly, without any mise-en-scene, so as to fix the reader's attention on the three principal characters: With farmer Allan at the farm abode William and Dora. William was his son, And she his niece. He often looked at them. And often thought, " I'll make them man and wife." Now in this little word " make "... | |
| John Murray Moore - 1901 - 162 páginas
...any mise-en-sdne, so as to fix the reader's attention on the three principal characters: With fanner Allan at the farm abode William and Dora. William was his son, And she his niece. He often looked at them, Now in this little word " make " lies the sting of sadness which pervades the poem.... | |
| Solomon Henry Clark - 1902 - 600 páginas
...stars cluster, mighty emblem of the free; And all adown the long sea-lane DORA ALFRED LORD TENNYSON With farmer Allan at the farm abode William and Dora....Now Dora felt her uncle's will in all, And yearn'd toward William; but the youth, because He had been always with her in the house, Thought not of Dora.... | |
| Thomas Edgar Pemberton - 1902 - 376 páginas
...stage version of Tennyson's poem bearing that name. We all know the touching story telling that — " With farmer Allan at the farm abode William and Dora ; William was his son, And she his niece — " We remember how the stern old man desired that the cousins should marry, and we know that while... | |
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