He heard the deep behind him, and a cry Before. His own thought drove him like a goad. Dry clash'd his harness in the icy caves And barren chasms, and all to left and right The bare black cliff clang'd round him, as he based His feet on juts of slippery... Stepping Stones to Literature - Página 113por Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1898 - 317 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1884 - 340 páginas
...left and right The bare black cliff clang'd round him, as he based His feet on juts of slippery crag that rang Sharp-smitten with the dint of armed heels...descending they were ware That all the decks were dense 'adth stately forms Black-stoled, black-hooded, like a dream — by these Three Queens with crowns... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1884 - 412 páginas
...he based His feet on juts of slippery crag that rang Sharp-smitten with the dint of armed hecle — And on a sudden, lo ! the level lake, And the long...them : and descending they were ware That all the dorks were dense with stately form* Black-stoled, blnck-hoodod. like n droam— by the^t Three Queens... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1885 - 526 páginas
...The bare black cliff clang'd round him, as he based • His feet on juts of slippery erag that rang J Sharp-smitten with the dint of armed heels — And...they how there hove a dusky barge, Dark as a funeral searf from stem to stern, Beneath them ; and descending they were ware That all the decks were dense... | |
| 1885 - 668 páginas
...left and right The bare black cliff clang'd round him, as he based His feet on juts of slippery crag that rang Sharp-smitten with the dint of armed heels...glories of the winter moon. Then saw they how there hove E dusky barge, Dark as a funeral scarf from stem to stern, Beneath them; and descending they were ware... | |
| Thomas Young Crowell - 1885 - 702 páginas
...left and right The bare black cliff clang'd round him, as he based His feet on juts of slippery crag that rang Sharp-smitten with the dint of armed heels...sudden, lo ! the level lake. And the long glories of the win tet moon. Then saw they how there hove i dusky barge, Dark as a funeral scarf from stem to stern.... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1134 páginas
...to the margin.' Through ' icy caves and barren chasms ' they reach the shores of the 'great water': urned; Hell hath felt a greater heat; Jove himself forsook his seat; From the centre to Benenth them ; and descending they were ware That all the decks were dense witli stately forms Black-stoled,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1886 - 694 páginas
...black cliff clang'd round him, as he based 1 lis feet on juts of slippery crag that rang Sharp -smitten with the dint of armed heels— And on a sudden, lo...decks were dense with stately forms Black-stoled, black -hooded, like a dream — by these Three Queens with crowns of gold — and from them rose A... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1887 - 508 páginas
...left and right The bare black cliff clang'd roundhim, • as he based His feetonjuts of slippery crag that rang Sharp-smitten with the dint of armed heels—...the level lake, And the long glories of the winter luoon. Then paw they how there hove a dusky barge, Dark as a funeral scarf from stem to stern, Beneath... | |
| Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Minnesota Commandery - 1887 - 430 páginas
...pathetic. One thinks of Tennyson's description of the death of King Arthur as befitting Grant's : " Then saw they how there hove a dusky barge, Dark as a funeral scarf from stem to stern. ******* Then murmured Arthur, ' Place me in the barge.' . . . There those three Queens Put forth their... | |
| Edward Ellis Morris - 1888 - 350 páginas
...interest in the country, unless excitement can be found in the sight of a score of wicked rabbits. " And on a sudden, lo ! the level lake.. And the long glories of the winter morn." MAP OF THE LAKE. But of course the tourist takes Mr. Trollope's advice, and does not often come... | |
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