| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1885 - 526 页
...beds of amaranth and moly, t How sweet (while warm airs lull us, blowing lowly) With half-dropt eyelid still, Beneath a heaven dark and holy, /To watch the long bright river drawing slowly Mlis waters from the purple hill — To hear the dewy echoes calling From cave to cave thro' the thicktwined... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1886 - 694 页
...Sore task to hearts worn out by many wars And eyes grown dim with gazing on the pilot-stars. VII. But, propt on beds of amaranth and moly, How sweet (while...warm airs lull us, blowing lowly) With half-dropt eyelid still, Beneath a heaven dark and holy, To watch the long bright river drawing slowly His waters... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1887 - 390 页
...shadows broke, Rolling a slumbrous sheet of foam below. LORD TENNYSON. \_From The Lotus-Eaters.] "DENEATH a heaven dark and holy, To watch the long bright river drawing slowly His waters from the purple hill, . . . To watch the emerald-colour' d water falling Thro' many a wov'n acanthus-wreath divine ! Only... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1887 - 508 页
...task to hearts worn out with many wars And eyes grown dim with gazing on the pilot-stars. VII. But, propt on. beds of amaranth and moly, How sweet (while warm airs lull us, blowing lowly) With hali-dropt eyelids still, • Beneath a heaven dark and holy, To walch the loug bright river drawing... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1887 - 566 页
...with the summer light The full-juiced apple, waxen over-mellow, Drops in a silent autumn night. But, propt on beds of amaranth and moly, How sweet (while warm airs lull us, blowing lowly) To watch the emerald-colored water falling Through many a woven acanthus-wreath divine ! Only to hear... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1888 - 336 页
...Sore task to hearts worn out by many wars And eyes grown dim with gazing on the pilot-stars. VII. But, propt on beds of amaranth and moly, How sweet (while...warm airs lull us, blowing lowly) With half-dropt eyelid still, Beneath a heaven dark and holy, To watch the long bright river drawing slowly His waters... | |
| Richard Dowling - 1888 - 212 页
...knowledge under various circumstances and in various positions. By the sea who does not love to lie " propt on beds of amaranth and moly, how sweet (while warm airs lull, blowing lowly), with half-dropt eyelids still, beneath a heaven dark and holy, to watch the long bright... | |
| 1889 - 552 页
...beds of amaranth and moly, l How sweet (while warm airs lull us, blowing lowly) With half-dropt eyelid still, Beneath a heaven dark and holy, To watch the...river drawing slowly His waters from the purple hill — To hear the dewy echoes calling From cave to cave through the thick-twined vine — To watch the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1889 - 894 页
...Sore task to hearts worn out by many wars And eyes grown dim with gazing on the pilot-stars. VII. But, propt on beds of amaranth and moly, How sweet (while...warm airs lull us, blowing lowly) With half-dropt eyelid still, Beneath a heaven dark and holy, To watch the long bright river drawing slowly His waters... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1890 - 520 页
...place, Ripens and fades, and falls, and hath no toil, Fast-rooted in the fruitful soil. . . . But, propt on beds of amaranth and moly, How sweet (while...still, Beneath a heaven dark and holy. To watch the loiig bright river drawing slowly His waters from the purple hill— To hear the dewy echoes calling... | |
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