Fall, as the crest of some slow-arching wave Heard in dead night along that tableshore Drops flat, and after the great waters break Whitening for half a league, and thin themselves Far over sands marbled with moon and cloud, From less and less to nothing... The Living Age - 第42页1893全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Alexander Malcolm Williams - 1909 - 454 页
...wave Heard in dead night along that table-shore Drops flat, and after the great waters break Whitening for half a league, and thin themselves Far over sands...with moon and cloud, From less and less to nothing. (7) They add to the effect of emotional passages : — The white mist, like a face-cloth to the face,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer, Winifred Lucas Lockyer - 1910 - 244 页
...Heard in dead night along that table-shore, Drops flat, and after the great waters break Whitening for half a league, and thin themselves, Far over sands...with moon and cloud, From less and less to nothing ; thus he fell Head-heavy ; . . . The Last Tournament, p. 451. And then the two Dropt to the cove,... | |
| Willingham Franklin Rawnsley - 1912 - 336 页
...Heard in dead night along that table shore, Drops flat, and after the great waters break, Whitening for half a league, and thin themselves. Far over sands...with moon and cloud. From less and less to nothing. This accurately describes the flat Lincolnshire coast with its " interminable " rollers breaking on... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1913 - 1092 页
...Heard in dead night along that table-shore, Drops flat, and afler the great waters break Whitening In g 0 CAMBRIDGE AND ARTHUR HALLAM. In 1827 Frederick Tennyson, the eldest brother, went to Trinity College,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1913 - 600 页
...Heard in dead night along that table'shore, Drops flat, and after the great waters break Whitening for half a league, and thin themselves, Far over sands marbled with moon and cloud, THE LAST TOURNAMENT. 359 From less and less to nothing ; thus he fell Head-heavy; then the knights,... | |
| Edward Thomas - 1917 - 426 页
...Heard in dead night along that table shore, Drops flat, and after the great waters break Whitening for half a league, and thin themselves, Far over sands...with moon and cloud, From less and less to nothing." Tennyson, who was also something of a connoisseur, thought his native seas next after the Cornish seas.... | |
| George Herbert Palmer - 1918 - 338 页
...thundering on the reef. The hollow ocean-ridges, roaring into cataracts. The great waters break Whitening for half a league, and thin themselves, Far over sands...with moon and cloud, From less and less to nothing. The myriad roaring ocean, light and shadow illimitable. Roared as when the roaring breakers boom and... | |
| George Herbert Palmer - 1918 - 338 页
...thundering on the reef. The hollow ocean-ridges, roaring into cataracts. The great waters break Whitening for half a league, and thin themselves, Far over sands...with moon and cloud, From less and less to nothing. The myriad roaring ocean, light and shadow illimitable. Roared as when the roaring breakers boom and... | |
| Jean Pauline Smith - 1920 - 72 页
...Heard in dead night along that table-shore, Drops flat, and after the great waters break Whitening for half a league, and thin themselves, Far over sands marbled with moon and cloud." It has been said that the "power which makes Tennyson's Idylls so unique in their beauty is . . . his... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1920 - 1090 页
...wave, leard in dead night along that tableshore, Tops flat, and after the great waters break Whitening , nor come Cover' d, rom less and less to nothing; thus he fell Head-heavy; then the knights, who watch'd h-im, roar'd And... | |
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