... enchanted stem, Laden with flower and fruit, whereof they gave To each, but whoso did receive of them, And taste, to him the gushing of the wave Far far away did seem to mourn and rave On alien shores; and if his fellow spake, His voice was thin,... Dwight's American Magazine - Seite 648herausgegeben von - 1847Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1898 - 887 Seiten
...shores; and if his fellow spake, His voice was thin, as voices from tbe gave And deep-asleep he seem'd, yet all awake, And music in his ears his beating heart did grave; make. They sat them down upon the yellow sand, Between the sun and moon upon the shore; And... | |
 | Victoria Institute (Great Britain) - 1899
...Far, far away, did seem to mourn and rave ( >n alien shores, and if his fellow spake And deep asleep he seemed, yet all awake, And music in his ears his beating heart did make. TENXYSON, Lotos-eaters, pp. 59, 60. By way of still further illustration of the symbolical connection... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899
...and if his fellow spake, His voice was thin, as voices from the grave ; And deep-asleep he seem'd, yet all awake, And music in his ears his beating heart did make. They sat them down upon the yellow sand, Between the sun and moon upon the shore ; And sweet it was... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899 - 294 Seiten
...and if his fellow spake, His voice was thin, as voices from the grave ; And deep-asleep he seem'd, yet all awake, And music in his ears his beating heart did make. They sat them down upon the yellow sand, Between the sun and moon upon the shore ; And sweet it was... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899 - 270 Seiten
...and if his fellow spake, His voice was thin, as voices from the grave ; And deep-asleep he seem'd, yet all awake, And music in his ears his beating heart did make. They sat them down upon the yellow sand, lietween the sun and moon upon the shore ; And sweet it was... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1907 - 601 Seiten
...and if his fellow spake, His voice was thin, as voices from the grave ; And deep-asleep he seem'd, yet all awake, And music in his ears his beating heart did make. They sat them down upon the yellow sand, Between the sun and moon upon the shore ; And sweet it was... | |
 | University Ulric Neisser, PhD, Ulric Neisser, Robyn Fivush, Samuel Candler Professor of Psychology Robyn Fivush - 1994 - 301 Seiten
...if already dead: if his fellow spake, His voice was thin, as voices from the grave; And deep-asleep he seemed, yet all awake, And music in his ears his beating heart did make. (Lines 33-36; Tennyson, 1969, p. 431) The Lotos-Eaters regard themselves as gods: Let us swear an oath,... | |
 | Daniel Albright, Professor Daniel Albright - 1997 - 307 Seiten
...lotos-eaters, very comparable to Tennyson's: His voice was thin, as voices from the grave; And deep-asleep he seemed, yet all awake, And music in his ears his beating heart did make . . . How sweet it were . . . To watch the crisping ripples on the beach, And tender curving lines... | |
 | Michael B. Lentakis - 2005 - 425 Seiten
...who so did receive of them, And taste, to him the gushing of the wave And deeply asleep he seem'd, yet all awake And music in his ears his beating heart did make... Lord Tennyson The Kirkos area, which now is one of the most crowded districts of Addis Ababa, was at... | |
 | David G. Riede - 2005 - 226 Seiten
...alien shores; and if his fellow spake, His voice was thin, as voices from the grave; And deep-asleep he seemed, yet all awake, And music in his ears his beating heart did make. (11.31-36) This music would seem to be the "Aeonian music" that Tucker persuasively argues is the authoritative... | |
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