| Thomas Miller - 1837 - 466 Seiten
...with puflTd cheek the belted hunter blew His wreathed bugle-horn. One show'd an English home — grey twilight pour'd On dewy pastures, dewy trees, Softer than sleep — all things in order stored — A haunt of ancient peace." The following account of feeding hogs on mast at this season,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1843 - 260 Seiten
...heights, and higher All barr'd with long white cloud the scornful crags, And highest, snow and fire. And one, an English home— gray twilight pour'd On...dewy trees, Softer than sleep — all things in order stored, A haunt of ancient Peace. Nor these alone, but every landscape fair, As fit for every mood... | |
| 1844 - 671 Seiten
...Here are some pictures of the poet's own fancy. '. One showed an English home ; grey twilight poured On dewy pastures, dewy trees ; Softer than sleep all things in order stored, A haunt of ancient peace. • • • One seemed a fore-ground black with stones and slags,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 Seiten
...heights, and higher All barr'd with long white cloud the scornful crags, And highest, snow and fire. And one, an English home — gray twilight pour'd...dewy trees, Softer than sleep — all things in order stored, A haunt of ancient Peace. Nor these alone, but every landscape fair, As fit for every mood... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1855 - 404 Seiten
...heights, and higher All barr'dwith long white cloud the scornful crags, And highest, snow and fire. And one, an English home — gray twilight pour'd...dewy trees, Softer than sleep — all things in order stored, A haunt of ancient Peace. Nor these alone, but every landscape fair, As fit for every mood... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1855 - 522 Seiten
...heights, and higher All barr'd with long white cloud the scornful crags. And highest, snow and fire. "And one, an English home — gray twilight pour'd...dewy trees, Softer than sleep — all things in order stored, A haunt of ancient Peace." • Tennyson never generalizes. He gives us not aspects of nature,... | |
| Peter Bayne - 1855 - 540 Seiten
...air and aspect of the place was such as might have suggested that perfect little picture by Tennyson, "An English home — gray twilight pour"d On dewy...dewy trees, Softer than sleep— all things in order stored, A haunt of ancient Peace." He lived much in the consideration of Old Testament times and worthies,... | |
| Drawing-room sibyl - 1855 - 464 Seiten
...Across its antique portico Tall poplar trees their shadows throw. Longfellow. 28 An English home, grey twilight pour'd On dewy pastures, dewy trees, Softer than sleep, all things in order stored, A haunt of ancient peace. Tennyson. 29 Within some deep sequester'd dell, In low-roof 'd cot,... | |
| Edward Fox - 1857 - 410 Seiten
...greatest of our living poets, he who wrote — " And one, an English house — grey twilight poured On dewy pastures, dewy trees Softer than sleep — all things in order stored, A haunt of ancient peace," gives us the best idea and most thorough enjoyment of those quiet,... | |
| Benjamin John Wallace, Albert Barnes - 1858 - 720 Seiten
...cload the scornful crags, And highest, snow and fire. And one, an English home — gray twilight poured On dewy pastures, dewy trees, Softer than sleep— all things in order stored, A haunt of ancient Peace. Our next quotation is descriptive of some gems of art, " choice paintings... | |
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