I WAITED for the train at Coventry ; I hung with grooms and porters on the bridge, To watch the three tall spires ; and there I shaped The city's ancient legend into this : — Not only we, the latest seed of Time, New men, that in the flying of a wheel... Biographical Studies - 第 75 頁Walter Bagehot 著 - 1881 - 368 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1918 - 2062 頁
...In Sherwood, in Sherwood, about the break of day. Alfred Noycs [rt&oGODIVA 7 wailed for the train al — j And the balls like pulses beat; For the sky...and the sea and the sky, Lay like a load on my wear ancient legend into this:— Not only we, the latest seed of Time, New men, that in the flying of a... | |
| John Mahan English - 1919 - 160 頁
...another to get a bit of rest." Tennyson tells of the origin of his exquisite poem, "The Lady Godiva " : "I waited for the train at Coventry. I hung with grooms...three tall spires ; and there I shaped the city's ancient legend into this." While the grooms and porters were merely lounging lumps of flesh, the poet's... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1920 - 1090 頁
...with rain or hail, or fire or snow; For the mighty wind arises, roaring seaward, and I go. GODIVA. / N ) { k w H< A' i ~ E 7 7߽ _ \ [ )y NT 7z8 d ... ) I L eQ J c b \ { #~? ֛ m* c hb w ia r Q2 (a ancient legend into this : — Not only we, the latest seed of Time, New men, that in the flying of... | |
| Philo Adams Otis - 1922 - 310 頁
...statue of Lady Godiva in St. Mary's Guild Hall." Then I went on my way and thought of Tennyson's words : "I waited for the train at Coventry, I hung with grooms...the three tall spires and there I shaped The City's ancient legend into this: • ••••••• "Then she rode forth clothed with chastity." •... | |
| Claude Moore Fuess, Harold Crawford Stearns - 1923 - 226 頁
...but I know That, whereso'er I am by night and day, All earth and air seem only burning fire." GODIVA I waited for the train at Coventry; I hung with grooms...the three tall spires; and there I shaped The city's ancient legend into this: Not only we, the latest seed of Time, New men, that in the flying of a wheel... | |
| Mrs. Waldo Richards - 1924 - 750 頁
...Amberley With skies of April blue, And Cotswold girls are briding With slyly tilted shoe. JOHN DRINKWATER I waited for the train at Coventry; I hung with grooms...the three tall spires; and there I shaped The city's ancient legend into this: — Not only we, the latest seed of Time, New men, that in the flying of... | |
| Clara Elizabeth Laughlin - 1926 - 652 頁
...and was struck blind for his impertinence. Do you recall how Tennyson introduces his poem on Godiva? I waited for the train at Coventry: I hung with grooms...three tall spires; and there I shaped, The city's ancient legend into this: — (Had you, perchance, the great good fortune to grow up in almost daily... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1907 - 628 頁
...with rain or hail, or fire or snow ; For the mighty wind arises, roaring seaward, and I go. cx GODIVA I waited for the train at Coventry ; I hung with grooms...three tall spires ; and there I shaped The city's ancient legend into this • — Not only we, the latest seed of Time, New men, that in the flying... | |
| Richard L. Stein - 1988 - 361 頁
...twice, in an awkward pair of beginnings that openly search for ways to make the leap into the past. / waited for the train at Coventry; I hung with grooms...the three tall spires; and there I shaped The city's ancient legend into this: — Not only we, the latest seed of Time, New men, that in the flying of... | |
| Alfred Tennyson - 1994 - 644 頁
...or hail, or fire or snow; For the mighty wind arises, roaring seaward, and I go. Godiva I waited /or the train at Coventry; I hung with grooms and porters...the three tall spires; and there I shaped The city's ancient legend into this: Not only we, the latest seed of Time, New men, that in the flying of a wheel... | |
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