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... Uncle Ralph, by the author of 'Dorothy'. - 272. lappuseautors: Margaret Agnes Paul - 1858Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1848 - 572 lapas
...yields, and the poem ends with their betrothment. "My bride, My wife, my life. O wt will walk thit world, Yoked in all exercise of noble end. And so thro' those dark gatet across the tcild That no man knows." Before we close the volume, or proceed to speak, briefly... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1848 - 186 lapas
...woodland reels Athwart the smoke of burning flowers. Forgive me, I waste my heart in signs : let be. My bride, My wife, my life. O we will walk this world,...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... | |
| 1848 - 738 lapas
...Comes easy to him.' " And this is his satisfactory conclusion : — " My bride, My wife, my life, О we will walk this world, Yoked in all exercise of...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... | |
| Truth-seeker and present age - 1849 - 540 lapas
...burning flowers. Forgive me, I waste my heart in signs : let be. My bride, My wife, my life — 0 we Ml walk this world, Yoked in all exercise of noble end, And so thro those dark gates aeross the wild That no man knows.' The object of the poem being now sufficicntly evident, it only... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 300 lapas
...woodland reels Athwart the smoke of burning flowers. Forgive me, I waste my heart in signs : let be. My bride, My wife, my life. O we will walk this world, Yoked in all exercise of noble end, And so through those dark gates across the wild That no man knows. Indeed I love thee ; come, Yield thyself... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 290 lapas
...woodland reels Athwart the smoke of burning flowers. Forgive me, I waste my heart in signs : let be. My bride, My wife, my life. O we will walk this world, Yoked in all exercise of noble end, And so through those dark gates across the wild That no man knows. Indeed I love thee ; come, Yield thyself... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 204 lapas
...Autumn woodland reels Athwart the smoke of burning weeds. Forgive me, I waste my heart in signs: let be. My bride, My wife, my life. O we will walk this world, Toked in all exercise of noble end, And so thro' those dark gates across the wild That no man knows.... | |
| Jesse Clement - 1851 - 496 lapas
...character, and makes the being who would be a savage, But for her gentle cares, a Christian man. OLD PLAY. - O we will walk this world, Yoked in all exercise of noble aim. TENNYSON. Abigail Smith was a daughter of the Eev. "William Smith, a Congregational minister of... | |
| 1848 - 708 lapas
...Comes easy to him.' " And this is his satisfactory conclusion : — " My bride, My wife, my life, О we will walk this world, Yoked in all exercise of...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... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1853 - 200 lapas
...burning weeds. Forgive me, I waste my heart in signs : let be. My bride, My wife, my life. O we will walt this world, Yoked in all exercise of noble end, And...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... | |
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