PoemsEdward Moxon, 1856 - 379 páginas |
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Página 61
... me , and woo me , and flatter me , In the purple twilights under the sea ; But the king of them all would carry me , Woo me , and win me , and marry me , In the branching jaspers under the sea ; Then all THE MERMAID . 61.
... me , and woo me , and flatter me , In the purple twilights under the sea ; But the king of them all would carry me , Woo me , and win me , and marry me , In the branching jaspers under the sea ; Then all THE MERMAID . 61.
Página 103
... king - born , A shepherd all thy life but yet king - born , Should come most welcome , seeing men , in power Only , are likest gods , who have attain'd Rest in a happy place and quiet seats Above the thunder , with undying bliss In ...
... king - born , A shepherd all thy life but yet king - born , Should come most welcome , seeing men , in power Only , are likest gods , who have attain'd Rest in a happy place and quiet seats Above the thunder , with undying bliss In ...
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... " while the world runs round and round , " I said , " Reign thou apart , a quiet king , Still as , while Saturn whirls , his stedfast shade Sleeps on his luminous ring . " To which my soul made answer readily : " Trust 112.
... " while the world runs round and round , " I said , " Reign thou apart , a quiet king , Still as , while Saturn whirls , his stedfast shade Sleeps on his luminous ring . " To which my soul made answer readily : " Trust 112.
Página 117
... king to hear Of wisdom and of law . Or over hills with peaky tops engrail'd , And many a tract of palm and rice , The throne of Indian Cama slowly sail'd A summer fann'd with spice . Or sweet Europa's mantle blew unclasp'd , From off ...
... king to hear Of wisdom and of law . Or over hills with peaky tops engrail'd , And many a tract of palm and rice , The throne of Indian Cama slowly sail'd A summer fann'd with spice . Or sweet Europa's mantle blew unclasp'd , From off ...
Página 161
... king , Drew forth the poison with her balmy breath , Sweet as new buds in Spring . No memory labours longer from the deep Gold - mines of thought to lift the hidden ore That glimpses , moving up , than I from sleep To gather and tell o ...
... king , Drew forth the poison with her balmy breath , Sweet as new buds in Spring . No memory labours longer from the deep Gold - mines of thought to lift the hidden ore That glimpses , moving up , than I from sleep To gather and tell o ...
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Términos y frases comunes
answer'd beneath blow breast breath brow Camelot cheek cloud dark Dear mother Ida death deep dipt door Dora dream earth Edwin Morris Eleänore Enone evermore Excalibur eyes face fair fall floating flowers folds golden prime grave green hand happy harken ere Haroun Alraschid hath hear heard heart Heaven hills hour King King Arthur kiss kiss'd Lady Clare Lady of Shalott land last embrace Let them rave light lips live Locksley Hall look look'd Lord measured words mind moon morn never night o'er Oriana Queen roll'd rose round saw thro scorn seem'd shadow SIMEON STYLITES sing Sir Bedivere sleep slowly smile song soul sound spake speak spirit stars stept summer sweet Sweet Emma tears thee thine things thou art thought thro thy dreams turn'd unto Vere de Vere voice weary weep wild wind yonder
Pasajes populares
Página 199 - And I, the last, go forth companionless, And the days darken round me, and the years, Among new men, strange faces, other minds.
Página 11 - He cometh not,' she said ; She said, ' I am aweary, aweary, I would that I were dead...
Página 271 - Love took up the harp of Life, and smote on all the chords with might; Smote the chord of Self, that, trembling, pass'd in music out of sight.
Página 283 - Not in vain the distance beacons. Forward, forward let us range, Let the great world spin for ever down the ringing grooves of change.
Página 279 - With the standards of the peoples plunging thro' the thunder-storm ; Till the war-drum throbb'd no longer, and the battleflags were furl'd In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world. There the common sense of most shall hold a fretful realm in awe, And the kindly earth shall slumber, lapt in universal law.
Página 268 - 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 Pleiads, rising thro...
Página 335 - Sometimes on lonely mountain-meres I find a magic bark; I leap on board, no helmsman steers, I float till all is dark. A gentle sound, an awful light! Three angels bear the holy Grail: With folded feet, in stoles of white, On sleeping wings they sail. Ah, blessed vision ! blood of God ! My spirit beats her mortal bars, As down dark tides the glory slides, And star-like mingles with the stars.
Página 142 - In the afternoon they came unto a land, In which it seemed always afternoon. All round the coast the languid air did swoon, Breathing like one that hath a weary dream. Full-faced above the valley stood the moon; And like a downward smoke, the slender stream Along the cliff to fall and pause and fall did seem. A land of streams ! some, like a downward smoke, Slow-dropping veils of thinnest lawn, did go ; And some thro' wavering lights and shadows broke, Rolling a slumbrous sheet of foam below.
Página 70 - In the stormy east-wind straining, The pale yellow woods were waning, The broad stream in his banks complaining Heavily the low sky raining Over tower'd Camelot.
Página 195 - King Arthur's sword, Excalibur, Wrought by the lonely maiden of the Lake. Nine years she wrought it, sitting in the deeps Upon the hidden bases of the hills.