| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - 376 páginas
...I heard a voice upon the slope Cry to the summit, " Is there any hope ? " To which an answer pealed from that high land, But in a tongue no man could...withdrawn God made himself an awful rose of dawn. THE SKIPPING-ROPE. SURK never yet was Antelope Could skip so lightly by. Stand off, or else my skipping-rope... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1862 - 698 páginas
...I heard a voice upon the slope Cry to the summit, " Is there any hope ? " To which an answer pealed from that high land, But in a tongue no man could...withdrawn God made himself an awful rose of dawn. THE SKIPPING-ROPE. SURE never yet was Antelope Could skip* so lightly by. Stand off, or else my skipping-rope... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1863 - 468 páginas
...I heard a voice upon the slope Cry to the summit, " Is there any hope ? " To which an answer pealed from that high land, But in a tongue no man could...withdrawn God made himself an awful rose of dawn. THE SKIPPING-ROPE. S inn-: never yet was Antelope Could skip so lightly by. Stand off, or else my skipping-rope... | |
| 1865 - 582 páginas
...Laureate's memorable Vision of Sin, and its open verdict on the obscure crime of a great criminal : At last I heard a voice upon the slope Cry to the...limit far withdrawn God made Himself an awful rose of dawn.f Never let it be forgotten, insists a Quarterly Reviewer, that there is scarcely a single moral... | |
| Troy (N.Y.). Citizens - 1865 - 404 páginas
...last I heard a voice upon the slope Cry to the summit : Is there any hope ? To which an answer pealed from that high land, But in a tongue no man could...withdrawn, God made Himself an awful rose of dawn." Troy Daily Times. THK NATIONAL CALAMITY AND HUMILIATION. BY FB HUBBELL. All public interest to-day... | |
| 1865 - 520 páginas
...?" To which an answer pcal'd from that high land, Sut in a tongue no man could understand ; And ou the glimmering limit far withdrawn God made Himself an awful rose of dawu.t Never let it be forgotten, insists a Quarterly Reviewer, that there is scarcely a single moral... | |
| 1866 - 588 páginas
...blame." And one : " He had not wholly quenched his power ; A little grain of conscience made him sour." At last I heard a voice upon the slope Cry to the...withdrawn God made Himself an awful rose of dawn. O, most miserable man ! O, wretched soul ! thy heavy rider hath kept thee down indeed ! And now Pity... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 398 páginas
...I heard a voice upon the slope Cry to the summit, " Is there any hope ? " To which an answer pealed from that high land, But in a tongue no man could...withdrawn God made himself an awful rose of dawn. THE SKIPPING-ROPE. SURE never yet was Antelope Could skip so lightly by. Stand off, or ebe my skipping-rope... | |
| 1866 - 492 páginas
...I heard a voice upon the slope Cry to the summit, ' Is there any hope ? ' To which an answer pealed from that high land, But in a tongue no man could...withdrawn God made Himself an awful rose of dawn." The Baptist Magazine. London : E. Stock. THIS magazine, the profits of which are employed as a clergymen's... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1868 - 402 páginas
...blame." And one : " He had not wholly quench' d his power ; A little grain of conscience made him sour." At last I heard a voice upon the slope Cry to the...withdrawn God made Himself an awful rose of dawn. COME not, when I am dead, To drop thy foolish tears upon my grave, To trample round my fallen head,... | |
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