O we will walk this world, Yoked in all exercise of noble end, And so thro' those dark gates across the wild That no man knows. Indeed I love thee : come, Yield thyself up : my hopes and thine are one : Accomplish thou my manhood and thyself; Lay thy... London Society - Page 15publié par - 1880Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1848 - 180 pages
...all exercise of noble end, And so thro' those dark gates across the wild That no man knows. Indeed I love thee : come, Yield thyself up : my hopes and...thyself Lay thy sweet hands in mine and trust to me.' CONCLUSION. HERE closed our compound story which at first, Perhaps, but meant to banter little maids... | |
| 1848 - 738 pages
...all exercise of noble end, And so thro' those dark gates across the wild That no man knows. Indeed I love thee ; come, Yield thyself up : my hopes and...thyself, Lay thy sweet hands in mine and trust to me." Enter the. General. THE GENERAL. Well, Carl, what's on 36 A Talk about the Princess. the tapis now?... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 300 pages
...exercise of noble end, And so through those dark gates across the wild That no man knows. Indeed I love thee ; come, Yield thyself up : my hopes and...thyself, Lay thy sweet hands in mine and trust to me." CONCLUSION. HERE closed our compound story, which at first Had only meant to banter little maids With... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 290 pages
...exercise of noble end, And so through those dark gates across the wild That no man knows. Indeed I love thee ; come, Yield thyself up : my hopes and...thyself, Lay thy sweet hands in mine and trust to me." CONCLUSION. HERE closed our compound story, which at first Had only meant to banter little maids With... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 204 pages
...end, And so thro' those dark gates across the wild That no man knows. Indeed I love thee : come, Tield thyself up : my hopes and thine are one : Accomplish...thyself; Lay thy sweet hands in mine and trust to me.' CONCLUSION. So closed our tale, of which I give you all The random scheme as wildly as it rose: The... | |
| 1848 - 708 pages
...all exercise of noble end, And so thro' those dark gates across the wild That no man knows. Indeed I love thee ; come. Yield thyself up : my hopes and...thyself, Lay thy sweet hands in mine and trust to i Enltr the General. THE GENERAL. Well, Carl, what's rce : 37 the tapis now? One of the nine male muses... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1853 - 468 pages
...exercise of noble end, And so through those dark gates across the wild That no man knows. Indeed I love thee ; come, Yield thyself up : my hopes and...thyself, Lay thy sweet hands in mine and trust to me." CONCLUSION. So closed our tale, of which I give you all The random scheme as wildly as it rose : The... | |
| 1854 - 872 pages
...exercise of noble end ; And so through those dark gates across the wild That no man knows. Indeed I love thee : come, Yield thyself up : my hopes and...thyself. Lay thy sweet hands in mine and trust to me." Alfred steadfastness with which Agnes has pursued her path, purified by her deep sorrow, an undying... | |
| Anna Mary Howitt - 1855 - 300 pages
...exercise of noble ends ; And so through those dark gates across the wild That no man knows. Indeed I love thee : come, Yield thyself up : my hopes and...thyself. Lay thy sweet hands in mine and trust to me.' ALFRED TENNYSON. LET us, at all events, have a gleam of sunshine in which to bid farewell to these... | |
| 1855 - 594 pages
...Yoked in all exercise of noble end, And so through those dark gates across the wild That no man knows. My hopes and thine are one: Accomplish thou my manhood and thyself; I. iy thy sweet hands in mine, and trust to me." There is also lofty teaching in those allegories,... | |
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