Yet was there one thro' whom I loved her, one Not learned, save in gracious household ways, Not perfect, nay, but full of tender wants, No Angel, but a dearer being, all dipt In Angel instincts, breathing Paradise... Chess Player's Chronicle - Página 921849Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Lady Emily Ponsonby - 1850 - 302 páginas
...quite at home here." CHAPTER VII. One Not learned save in gracious household ways, Not perfect—nay, but full of tender wants; No angel, but a dearer being, all dipt In angel instincts, breathing Paradise, Who looked all native to her place, and yet On tiptoe seemed to touch upon a sphere Too gross to tread.... | |
| Lady Emily Ponsonby - 1850 - 302 páginas
...quite at home here." CHAPTER VII. One Not learned save in gracious household ways, Not perfect—nay, but full of tender wants; No angel, but a dearer being, all dipt In angel instincts, breathing Paradise, Who looked all native to her place, and yet On tiptoe seemed to touch upon a sphere Too gross to tread.... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 290 páginas
...death, Or keeps his winged affections dipt with crime : Yet was there one through whom I loved her, one Not learned, save in gracious household ways, Not...breathing Paradise, Interpreter between the Gods and men, Who looked all native to her place, and yet On tiptoe seemed to touch upon a sphere Too gross... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 300 páginas
...death, Or keeps his winged affections clipt with crime : Yet was there one through whom I loved her, one Not learned, save in gracious household ways, Not...breathing Paradise, Interpreter between the Gods and men, Who looked all native to her place, and yet On tiptoe seemed to touch upon a sphere Too gross... | |
| 1848 - 708 páginas
...death, Or keeps his wing'd affections dipt with crime ; Yet was there one thro' whom I loved her, one Not learned, save in gracious household ways. Not...breathing Paradise, Interpreter between the gods and men, Who look'd all native to her place, and yet On tiptoe seemed to touch upon a sphere Too gross... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1853 - 468 páginas
...death, Or keeps his winged affections clipt with crime : Yet was there one through whom I loved her, one Not learned, save in gracious household ways, Not...breathing Paradise, Interpreter between the Gods and men, Who looked all native to her place, and yet On tiptoe seemed to touch upon a sphere Too gross... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 424 páginas
...thought and of true feeling, when he speaks of " One Not learned, save in gracious household ways, Nor perfect, nay, but full of tender wants; No angel,...breathing paradise, Interpreter between the gods and men, Who look'd all native to her place, and yet On tiptoe seem'd to touch upon a sphere Too gross... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 416 páginas
...deep thought and of true feeling, when he speaks of Not learned, save in gracious household ways, Nor perfect, nay, but full of tender wants ; No angel,...breathing paradise, Interpreter between the gods and men, Who look'd all native to her place, and yet On tiptoe seern/d to touch upon a sphere Too gross... | |
| Frederic Richard Lees - 1856 - 354 páginas
...already pleaded for Women ; on such a theme, it is hardly needful we should plead to her ? She — No Angel, but a dearer being, all dipt In Angel instincts,...breathing Paradise; Interpreter between the Gods and men.• She whose nature is made for intenser sympathy and deeper * TENNYSON'S Princess, p. 174. love... | |
| 1856 - 964 páginas
...learned to love woman, ind we give the passage : "One Not learned, save in gracious household ways, No; perfect, nay, but full of tender wants, No Angel, but a dearer being, all dipt Ь Angel instinct«, breathing Pnradise, Interpreter between the Gods and men, Who looked all native... | |
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