Beyond all pardon — as it is, I hold These flashes on the surface are not he. He has a solid base of temperament: But as the waterlily starts and slides Upon the level in little puffs of wind, Tho' anchor'd to the bottom, such is he. The Princess: A Medley - Página 77de Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1848 - 164 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1894 - 536 páginas
...base of temperament," but is on the surface lightly blown by impulse. He is like the water-lily, which starts and slides Upon the level in little puffs of...wind, Tho' anchor'd to the bottom — such is he. The eyes of Lady Blanche, full of malice, are like " the green malignant light of coming storm," and... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 266 páginas
...takes a sure eye, too, to see "The landscape winking thro' the heat" — or to gather this image: — " He has a solid base of temperament; But as the water-lily...and slides Upon the level in little puffs of wind, Though anchor'd to the bottom, such is he;" or this: — " Arms on which the standing muscle sloped,... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 268 páginas
...sure eye, too, to see " The landscape winking thro' the heat " — or to gather this image : — " He has a solid base of temperament; But as the water-lily...and slides Upon the level in little puffs of wind, Though anchor'd to the bottom, such is he; " or this : — " Arms on which the standing muscle sloped,... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 270 páginas
...sure eye, too, to see " The landscape winking thro' the heat " — or to gather this image : — " He has a solid base of temperament; But as the water-lily...and slides Upon the level in little puffs of wind, Though anchor'd to the bottom, such is he; " or this : — " Arms on which the standing muscle sloped,... | |
| William Hansell Fleming - 1895 - 324 páginas
...rhythmical life — on the surface of which the idyllic play floats buoyantly like a water-lily which " starts and slides Upon the level in little puffs of wind, Tho' anchor'd to the bottom." It is a most engaging work, a refreshment to the mind scorched and wearied with the fevered passions... | |
| 1896 - 1224 páginas
...dearest, thou, and slip Into my bosom, and be lost in me. t. TENNYSON— ThePrincets. VII. L. 171. j. TENNYSON— The Princets. TV. L. 236. Swan flocks of lilies shoreward lying, In sweetness, not in... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1897 - 248 páginas
...as to-night — the song Might have been worse, and sinned in grosser lips Beyond all pardon — as it is, I hold These flashes on the surface are not he. He has a solid base of temperament ; 235 But as the water-lily starts and slides Upon the level in little puffs of wind, Tho' anchored... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1897 - 260 páginas
...as it is, I hold These flashes on the surface are not he. He has a solid base of temperament; 2 3S But as the water-lily starts and slides Upon the level in little puffs of wind, Tho' anchored to the bottom, such is he.' Scarce had I ceased when from a tamarisk near Two proctors leapt... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1898 - 916 páginas
...as to-night — the song Might have been worse and sinn'd in grosser lips Beyond all pardon — as ge may declare.' The still voice laugh'd. 1 Not with...thou,' said I, • hast missed thy mark, Who songht'st bad I ceased when from a tamarisk near Two Proctors leapt upon us, crying, 'Names!' 240 He, standing... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1898 - 928 páginas
...deal in frolic, as to-night — the song Might have been worse and sinn'd in Beyond all pardou — as it is, I hold These flashes on the surface are not...of wind, Tho' anchor'd to the bottom, such is he.' gloom, Disturb d me with the doubt ' if this were But it Florian. 'Hist, O, hist!' he •They leek... | |
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