Locksley Hall, that in the distance overlooks the sandy tracts, And the hollow ocean-ridges roaring into cataracts. Many a night from yonder ivied casement, ere I went to rest, Did I look on great Orion sloping slowly to the West. Many a night I saw the... Poems - Página 268de Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1853 - 379 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1843 - 424 páginas
...room only for the poem entitled " Locksley Hall." Comrades, leave me here a little, while as yet 't is early morn : Leave me here, and when you want me, sound upon the bugle horn. 'T is the place, and round the gables, as of old, the curlews call, Dreary gleams about the moorland... | |
| 1892 - 890 páginas
...Waldschloss " of Graf Zahdarm, Excellenz, is a palpable though glorified replica of Shooter's Hill. 'Tis the place, and all around it as of old the curlews call — that is, the ancient odor of roses is there. Examiner Strachey's house, as was seen on a previous... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 páginas
...fate, but strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. LOCKSLEY HALL. « COMRADES, leave me here a little, while as yet 'tis early morn:...here, and when you want me, sound upon the bugle horn. "Pis the place, and all around it, as of old, the curlews call Dreary gleams about the moorland flying... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 páginas
...permanent place in the third or fourth rank of contemporary English poets. »P 4« LOCKSLEY HALL. COMRADES, leave me here a little, while as yet 'tis early morn...here, and when you want me, sound upon the bugle horn. 'Tie the place, and round the gables, as of old, the curlews call, Dreary gleams about the moorland... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1846 - 254 páginas
...and fate, but strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. LOCKSLEY HALL. COMRADES, leave me here a little, while as yet 'tis early morn...me, sound upon the bugle horn. 'Tis the place, and round the gables, as of old, the curlews call, Dreary gleams about the moorland flying over Locksley... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 páginas
...contemporary English poets. LOCKSLEY HALL. CoxRanM, leave me here a little, while a* yet 'tis early mom : Leave me here, and when you want me, sound upon the bugle horn. 'Tis the place, and round the gables, as of old, the curlews call, Dreary gleams about the moorland flying over Locksley... | |
| James Motley - 1848 - 196 páginas
...house of Skerr, surrounded by desolate shifting sands, forcibly reminding the wanderer of Tennyson's Locksley hall, that in the distance overlooks the sandy tracts, And the hollow ocean ridges roaring into cataracts. This ancient mansion is now occupied as a farm house. A mile or... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham - 1849 - 118 páginas
...syllables of the last measures wanting throughout. Comrades, leave me h£re a little, whilst as y6t 'tis early morn ; Leave me here, and when you want me, sound upon the bugle h6rn. TENNYSON. 3. Second disyllabic measure. Alternate rhymes. Three accents to each line. In every... | |
| 1883 - 668 páginas
...opening lines of Locbley Hall, by Tennyson, are : — " Comrade«, leive me here a little, while аз yet 'tis early morn: Leave me here, and when you want me, toimd upon the bugle horn." In the old ballad of "Robin Hood and Guy of Giaborne," in the Reliques... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham - 1849 - 118 páginas
...syllables of the last measures wanting throughout. Comrades, leave me here a little, whilst as y£t 'tis early morn ; Leave me here, and when you want me, sound up6n the bugle h6rn. TENNYSON. 8. Second disyllabic measure. Alternate rhymes. Three accents to each... | |
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