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" The wide world laughs at it . And worldling of the world am I, and know The ptarmigan that whitens ere his hour Woos his own end ; we are not angels here Nor shall be : vows — I am woodman of the woods, And hear the garnet-headed yaffingale Mock them... "
The Last Tournament - 第45页
作者:Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1872 - 48 页
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Littell's Living Age, 第 112 卷

1872 - 858 页
...hear the garnet-headed yaffingale Mock them : my soul, we love but while we may ; And therefore it my love so large for thee, Seeing it is not bounded save by love." Here ending, be moved toward her, and she said, " Good : an I turn'd away my love for thee To some one thrice as...
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The poetical works of Alfred Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1872 - 360 页
...vows— I am woodman of the woods, And hear the garnet-headed yafflngale Mock them: my sonl, we love hat while we may, And therefore is my love so large for thee, Seeing it is not honnded save hy love." Here ending, he moved toward her, and she said, "Good: an I tnrn'd away my love...
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The Minnesinger of Germany

Adolph Ernst Kroeger - 1873 - 298 页
...possibilities of change, holds it immutable in the region where change never enters. Tennyson's lines, — " And therefore is my love so large for thee, Seeing it is not bounded save by love," suggest the ground of love's immutability and omnipotence with perfect accuracy, and — however paradoxical...
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The Works of Alfred Tennyson: Idylls of the King

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1875 - 292 页
...laughs at it . And worldling of the world am I, and know The ptarmigan that whitens ere his hour Woos his own end ; we are not angels here Nor shall be...by love.' Here ending, he moved toward her, and she ' Good : an I turn'd away my love for thee To some one thrice as courteous as thyself — For courtesy...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1875 - 494 页
...yaffingale Mock them : my soul, we love but while we may ; And therefore is my love so large forthee, Seeing it is not bounded save by love." Here ending, he moved toward her, and she said, " Good : anlturn'dawaymyloveforthee To some one thrice as courteous as thyself— For courtesy wins woman...
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The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1877 - 392 页
...— I am woodman of the woods, And hear the garnet-headed yaffingale Mock them : my sonl, we love hnt while we may ; And therefore is my love so large for thee, Seeing it is not honnded save hy love." Here ending, he moved toward her, and she said, " Good : an I tnrn'd away my...
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The Complete Works of Alfred Tennyson

1879 - 524 页
...world laughs at it. And worldling of the world am l, and know The ptarmigan that whitens ere hie Uour Wooes his own end ; we are not angels here Nor shall...Seeing it is not bounded save by love." Here ending, bo moved toward her, and she'sald, "Good: an l turn'd away my love for thee To some one thrice as courteous...
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The Poetry of Tennyson

Henry Van Dyke - 1889 - 326 页
...laughs at it. And worldling of the world am I, and know The ptarmigan that whitens ere his hour Woos his own end ; we are not angels here, Nor shall be...large for thee, Seeing it is not bounded save by love. That is the modern doctrine of free love, not only in its conclusion, but in its argument drawn from...
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The Poetry of Tennyson

Henry Van Dyke - 1891 - 408 页
...ptarmigan that whitens ere his hour Woos his own end ; we are not angels here, Nor shall he : TOWS — I am woodman of the woods And hear the garnet-headed...large for thee, Seeing it is not bounded save by love. That is the modern doctrine of free love, not only in its conclusion, but in its argument drawn from...
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The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1898 - 920 页
...laughs at it. 6qo And worldling of the world am I, and know The ptarmigan that whitens ere his hour Woos his own end; we are not angels here Nor shall be....bounded save by love.' Here ending, he moved toward lier, and old, 433 To some one thrice as courteous as thyself — 701 For courtesy wins woman all as...
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