| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1854 - 316 pages
...me; darkness closed me; and I fell. Home they brought her warrior dead: She nor swooned, nor uttered cry: All her maidens, watching, said, " She must weep...praised him, soft and low, Called him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe ; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole a maiden from her place,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1854 - 216 pages
...darkness closed me ; and I fell. Same they brought her warrior dead : She nor awoon'd, nor utter'd err : All her maidens, watching, said, ; She must weep or she will die.' Then they praised him, aoft and low, Call'd hi™ worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe; Yet the neither spoke... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1857 - 540 pages
...but shear a feather, and dream and truth Flowed from me ; darkness closed me ; and I fell. splits, All her maidens, watching, said, " She must weep or she will die." Home they brought her warrior dead: She nor swooned, nor uttered cry: Then they praised him, soft and... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - American poetry - 1859 - 838 pages
...JOHN FIESPOST. THE WIDOW AND CHILD. HOME they brought her warrior dead ; She nor swooned, nor uttered cry; All her maidens, watching, said, "She must weep...praised him, soft and low. Called him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe ; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole a maiden from her place,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1860 - 798 pages
...me; darkness closed me; and I fell. Home they brought her warrior dead: She nor swooned, iior uttered cry: All her maidens, watching, said, " She must weep...praised him, soft and low, Called him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe ; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole a maiden from her place,... | |
| Peter Bayne - Authors, English - 1860 - 432 pages
...they brought her warrior dead : She nor swoon'd, nor utter'd cry ; All her maidens, watching, said, 1 She must weep, or she will die/ Then they praised him, soft and low, Call'd him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - 366 pages
...but shear a feather, and dream and truth Flowed from me ; darkness closed me ; and I fell. splits, All her maidens, watching, said, " She must weep or she will die." Home they brought her warrior dead : She nor swooned, nor uttered cry: Then they praised him, soft... | |
| Artemus Ward - American wit and humor - 1862 - 274 pages
...each other in the ribs. THE WIFE. Home they brought her warrior dead : She nor swooned, nor uttered cry : All her maidens, watching, said, " She must weep or she will die." The propriety of introducing a sad story like the following, in a book intended to be rather cheerful... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1862 - 698 pages
...nor swooned, nor uttered cry: All lier maidens, watching, said, " Ohe must weep or she will die. 1 ' Then they praised him, soft and low, Called him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe ; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Took thè ñice-cloth from... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1863 - 468 pages
...me; darkness closed me; and I fell. Home they brought her warrior dead: She nor swooned, nor uttered cry: All her maidens, watching, said, " She must weep...praised him, soft and low, Called him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe ; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole a maiden from her place,... | |
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