Whereof this world holds record. Such a sleep They sleep — the men I loved. I think that we Shall never more, at any future time, Delight our souls with talk of knightly deeds, Walking about the gardens and the halls Of Camelot, as in the days that... Pictures from English Literature - Página 14por Sara A. Hamlin - 1892 - 152 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1842 - 252 páginas
...and the halls Of Camelot, as in the days that were. I perish by this people which I made, — Though Merlin sware that I should come again To rule once...— but let what will be, be, I am so deeply smitten through the helm That without help I cannot last till morn. Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1843 - 256 páginas
...and the halls Of Camelot, as in the days that were. I perish by this people which I made, — Though Merlin sware that I should come again To rule once...— but let what will be, be, I am so deeply smitten through the helm That without help I cannot last till morn. Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 páginas
...and the halls Of Camelot, as in the days that were. I perish by this people which I made, — Though Merlin sware that I should come again To rule once more — but let what will he, he, I am so deeply smitten through the helm That without help I cannot last till morn. Thou therefore... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1846 - 254 páginas
...and the halls Of Camelot, as in the days that were. I perish by this people which I made, — Though Merlin sware that I should come again To rule once...— but let what will be, be, I am so deeply smitten through the helm That without help I cannot last till morn. Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur,... | |
| 1878 - 676 páginas
...said Sir Bedivere, " your command shall be done, and lightly wii' 1 Iring you ¡cord.'' Idyll. — " I cannot last till morn. Thou, therefore, take my brand Excalibur, Which was iny pride,... And flins him far into the middle mere; Watch what tliou scest, and lightly bring me... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 276 páginas
...and the halls Of Camelot, as in the days that were. I perish by this people which I made, — Though Merlin sware that I should come again To rule once...— but let what will be, be, I am so deeply smitten through the helm That without help I cannot last till morn. Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1853 - 404 páginas
...talk of knightly deeds, Walking about the gardens and the halls Of Camelot, as in the days that were. I perish by this people which I made, — Tho' Merlin...rememberest how In those old days, one summer noon, an arm Eose up from out the bosom of the lake, Clothed in white samite, mystic, wonderful, Holding the sword... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1854 - 286 páginas
...and the halls Of Camelot, as in the days that were. I perish by this people which I made, — Though Merlin sware that I should come again To rule once...— but let what will be, be, I am so deeply smitten through the helm That without help I cannot last till morn. Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1855 - 404 páginas
...talk of knightly deeds, Walking about the gardens and the halls Of Camelot, as in the days that were. I perish by this people which I made, — Tho' Merlin...rememberest how In those old days, one summer noon, an arm Eose up from out the bosom of the lake, Clothed in white samite, mystic, wonderful, Holding the sword... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1856 - 400 páginas
...talk of knightly deeds, Walking about the gardens and the halls Of Camelot, as in the days that were. I perish by this people which I made,— Tho' Merlin sware that I should come again To rule once more—but let what will be, be, I am so deeply smitten thro' the helm That without help I cannot last... | |
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