| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1853 - 468 lapas
...open unto me. " Now slides the silent meteor on, and leaves A shining furrow, as thy thoughts in me. " Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips...dearest, thou, and slip Into my bosom and be lost in me." I heard her turn the page ; she found a small Sweet Idyl, and once more, as low, she read : " Come... | |
| 1854 - 778 lapas
...on a river floating, She floats upon the river of his thoughts." Spanish Student, Act II. Sc. 3. 11 Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips...dearest, thou, and slip Into my bosom and be lost in me." Princess, Part vii. Wordsworth and Keble : " A book, upon whose leaves some chosen plants By his own... | |
| 1854 - 816 lapas
...answered Mr. Longfellow's purpose equally well. But is it so with Tennyson? " Xow folds the lily all licr sweetness up, And slips into the bosom of the lake...dearest thou, and slip Into my bosom and be lost in me." Can anything be more beautiful ? Here is an entirely different attribute of the water-lily discussed,... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 410 lapas
...floating, She floats upon the river of his thoughts." Spanish Student, Jlct 2, Sc. 3. [Tennyson.] " Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips into the bosom of the lake." Princess, pt. 7. There is a resemblance in the following lines from Wordsworth and Keble. " A book,... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 422 lapas
...river floating, She floats upou the river of his thoughts." Spanish Student, Act 2, Sc. 3. [Tennyson.] "Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips into the bosom of the lake." Princess, pt. 7. There is a resemblance in the following lines from Wordsworth and Keble. " A book,... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 384 lapas
...river floating, She floats upon the river of his thoughts." Spanish Student, Act 2, Sc. 3. [Tennyson.] "Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips into the bosom of the lake." Princess, pt. 7. There is a resemblance in the following lines from Wordsworth and Keble. "A book,... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 378 lapas
...river floating, She floats upon the river of his thoughts." Spanish Student, Act 2, Sc. 3. [Tennyson.} "Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips into the bosom of th» lake." Princess, pt. 7. There is a resemblance in the following lines from Wordsworth and Keble.... | |
| Charles Astor Bristed - 1858 - 732 lapas
...lies open unto me. Now slides the silent meteor on and leaves A shining furrow, as thy thought in me. Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips...dearest, thou, and slip Into my bosom and be lost in me." By-and-by they come to an ex planation. He makes an admirable confession of his faith, and a more admirable... | |
| Charles Astor Bristed - 1858 - 736 lapas
...lies open unto me. Now slides the silent meteor on and leaves A shining furrow, as thy thought in me. Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips...dearest, thou, and slip Into my bosom and be lost in me." By-and-by they come to an ex planation. He makes an admirable confession of his faith, and a more admirable... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1848 - 188 lapas
...open unto me. Now slides the silent meteor on, and leaves A shining furrow, as thy thoughts in me. Now folds the lily all her sweetness up, And slips...thyself, my dearest, thou, and slip Into my bosom and he ost in me.' I heard her turn the page; she found a small Sweet Idyl, and once more, as low, she... | |
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