| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1860 - 1174 halaman
...admiringly upon the mighty "warrior in his dreams; Who, moving, cast the coverlet aside, And bared the knotted column of his throat, The massive square...little stone, Running too vehemently to break upon it." Gazing thus admiringly, she sorrowfully reproves herself for lacking in the courage to speak out and... | |
| 1860 - 1172 halaman
...admiringly upon the mighty " warrior in hia dreams ; Who, moving, cast the coverlet aside, And bared the knotted column of his throat. The massive square...muscle sloped. As slopes a wild brook o'er a little atone, Running too vehemently to break upon it." Grazing thns admiringly, she sorrowfully reproves... | |
| 1860 - 444 halaman
...weakness. Mr. Tennyson's force of simile and expression is strikingly shown in such passages as these : • "And arms on which the standing muscle sloped As slopes...little stone, Running too vehemently to break upon it." • • But while the sun yet beat a dewy blade, The sound of many a heavily galloping hoof Smote on... | |
| 1859 - 620 halaman
...Griselda type, suffering with absolute amiability the outrages of her husband, Prince Geraint, who falls from the one extreme of uxoriousness to the other...enterprises, and concluded her lament with the exclamation — " O me, I fear that I am no true wife!" Those last words, Geraint, "by great mischance," overheard,... | |
| 1859 - 586 halaman
...heroes, by that of Peter Grimes, because one morning as he was asleep, and Enid sat beside the couch, admiring ' The knotted column of his throat, The massive...enterprises, and concluded her lament with the exclamation — ' O me, I fear that I am no true wife ! ' These last words, Geraint, 'by great mischance,' overheard,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1859 - 256 halaman
...room, And heated the strong warrior in his dreams ; Who, moving, cast the coverlet aside, And bared the knotted column of his throat, The massive square...little stone, Running too vehemently to break upon it. And Enid woke and sat beside the couch, Admiring him, and thought within herself, Was ever man so grandly... | |
| Paul Hamilton Payne - 1859 - 610 halaman
...room, And heated the strong'warrior in his dreams : Who, moving, cast the coverlet aside, And bared the knotted column of his throat, The massive square...his heroic breast, And arms on which the standing muscles sloped, As slopes a wild brook o'er a little stone, Runningtoo vehemently to break upon it.... | |
| Paul Hamilton Payne - 1859 - 610 halaman
...strong- varrior in AM dreams : Who, moving, cast the coverlet aside, And bared the knotted column of /its throat. The massive square of his heroic breast, And arms on which the standing muscles sloped, As slopes a wild brook o'er a little stone, Runningloo vehemently to break upon it.... | |
| 1859 - 588 halaman
...real nobility in the \veak presence of Paul than in the stalwart frame of the Arthurian knight,— " The knotted column of his throat. The massive square of his heroic breast, And arras on which the standing muscle sloped, As slopes a wild brook o'er a little stone, Running too... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1859 - 304 halaman
...room, And heated the strong warrior in his dreams ; Who, moving, cast the coverlet aside, And bared the knotted column of his throat, The massive square of his heroic hreast, And arms on which the standing muscle sloped, As slopes a wild brook o'er a little stone, Running... | |
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