Songs, etc, Ausgabe 309Strahan, 1872 - 157 Seiten |
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... sloping toward his western bower . Then , said she , ' I am very dreary , He will not come , ' she said ; She wept , I am aweary , aweary , Oh God , that I were dead ! ' THE SEA FAIRIES . LOW sail'd the weary mariners and 7.
... sloping toward his western bower . Then , said she , ' I am very dreary , He will not come , ' she said ; She wept , I am aweary , aweary , Oh God , that I were dead ! ' THE SEA FAIRIES . LOW sail'd the weary mariners and 7.
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Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) THE SEA FAIRIES . LOW sail'd the weary mariners and saw , Betwixt the green brink and the running foam , Sweet faces , rounded arms , and bosoms prest To little harps of gold ; and while they mused ...
Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) THE SEA FAIRIES . LOW sail'd the weary mariners and saw , Betwixt the green brink and the running foam , Sweet faces , rounded arms , and bosoms prest To little harps of gold ; and while they mused ...
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... sails , Come hither to me and to me : Hither , come hither and frolic and play ; Here it is only the mew that wails ; We will sing to you all the day : Mariner , mariner , furl your sails , For here are the blissful downs and dales , And 9.
... sails , Come hither to me and to me : Hither , come hither and frolic and play ; Here it is only the mew that wails ; We will sing to you all the day : Mariner , mariner , furl your sails , For here are the blissful downs and dales , And 9.
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... eagles ? wrens be wrens ? If all the world were falcons , what of that ? The wonder of the eagle were the less , But he not less the eagle . Happy days Roll onward , leading up the golden year . Fly , happy , happy sails , and bear the 57.
... eagles ? wrens be wrens ? If all the world were falcons , what of that ? The wonder of the eagle were the less , But he not less the eagle . Happy days Roll onward , leading up the golden year . Fly , happy , happy sails , and bear the 57.
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Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) Fly , happy , happy sails , and bear the Press ; Fly happy with the mission of the Cross ; Knit land to land , and blowing havenward With silks , and fruits , and spices , clear of toll , Enrich the markets ...
Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) Fly , happy , happy sails , and bear the Press ; Fly happy with the mission of the Cross ; Knit land to land , and blowing havenward With silks , and fruits , and spices , clear of toll , Enrich the markets ...
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Seite 87 - Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth of some divine despair Rise in the heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy Autumn-fields, And thinking of the days that are no more.
Seite 125 - I CHATTER over stony ways, In little sharps and trebles, I bubble into eddying bays, I babble on the pebbles. With many a curve my banks I fret By many a field and fallow, And many a fairy foreland set With willow-weed and mallow. I chatter, chatter, as I flow To join the brimming river, For men may come and men may go, But I go on for ever.
Seite 83 - Sweet and low, sweet and low, Wind of the western sea, Low, low, breathe and blow, Wind of the western sea ! Over the rolling waters go, Come from the dying moon, and blow, Blow him again to me ; While my little one, while my pretty one, sleeps.
Seite 105 - RING out wild bells to the wild sky, The flying cloud, the frosty light: The year is dying in the night ; Ring out, wild bells, and let him die. Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow : The year is going, let him go ; Ring out the false, ring in the true.
Seite 85 - The splendor falls on castle walls And snowy summits old in story : The long light shakes across the lakes, And the wild cataract leaps in glory. Blow, bugle, blow, set the wild echoes flying, Blow, bugle ; answer, echoes, dying, dying, dying.
Seite 59 - AND on her lover's arm she leant, And round her waist she felt it fold, And far across the hills they went In that new world which is the old...
Seite 34 - Lady Clara Vere de Vere, Some meeker pupil you must find, For were you queen of all that is, I could not stoop to such a mind. You sought to prove how I could love, And my disdain is my reply. The lion on your old stone gates Is not more cold to you than I.
Seite 100 - Now sleeps the crimson petal, now the white; Nor waves the cypress in the palace walk; Nor winks the gold fin in the porphyry font: The fire-fly wakens: waken thou with me. Now droops the milkwhite peacock like a ghost. And like a ghost she glimmers on to me. Now lies the Earth all Danae to the stars, And all thy heart lies open untD me.
Seite 134 - What does little birdie say In her nest at peep of day ? Let me fly, says little birdie, Mother, let me fly away. Birdie, rest a little longer, Till the little wings are stronger. So she rests a little longer, Then she flies away. What does little baby say, In her bed at peep of day ? Baby says, like little birdie, Let me rise and fly away.
Seite 118 - For a breeze of morning moves, And the planet of Love is on high, Beginning to faint in the light that she loves On a bed of daffodil sky, To faint in the light of the sun she loves, To faint in his light, and to die.