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" And deep-asleep he seem'd, yet all awake, And music in his ears his beating heart did make. They sat them down upon the yellow sand, Between the sun and moon upon the shore ; And sweet it was to dream of Fatherland, Of child, and wife, and slave ; but... "
The Poems of Alfred Tennyson, 1830-1863 - Page 115
by Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1907 - 601 pages
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 65

1849 - 792 pages
...sweet it was to dream of Fatherland, Of child, and wife, and slave ; but evermore Most weary seemed the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields...beyond the wave ; we will no longer roam.' " CHORIC SONO. I. « There is sweet music here, that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 87

1860 - 834 pages
...sweet it was to dream of Fatherland, Of child, and wife, and slave ; but evermore Most weary seemed the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields...more;' And all at once they sang, ' Our island home IB far beyond the wave ; we will no longer room.' " But I have no right to descant upon my years of...
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Chapters on the Poets of Ancient Greece

Henry Alford - 1841 - 272 pages
...sweet it was to dream of Father-land, Of child, and wife, and slave; but evermore Most weary seemed the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields...Is far beyond the wave : we will no longer roam.' The resolve however is broken, for Odysseus forces them into their ships, and binds them to their benches...
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Arundines Cami; sive, Musarum Cantabrigiensium lusus canori, collegit atque ...

Cam river - 1841 - 318 pages
...sweet it was to dream of Father-land, And wife and child and slave ; but evermore Most weary seemed the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields...Is far beyond the wave ; we will no longer roam.' TENNYSON. BANDY LEGS. As 1 was a going to sell my eggs, I met a man with bandy legs, Bandy legs and...
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Poems, Volume 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1843 - 260 pages
...faces pale, Dark faces pale against that rosy flame, The mild-eyed melancholy Lotos-eaters came. IT. Branches they bore of that enchanted stem, Laden with...beyond the wave ; we will no longer roam." CHORIC SONG. 1. There is sweet music here that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass, Or night-dews...
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Poems

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 pages
...with faces pale, Dark faces pale against that rosy flame, The mild-eyed melancholy Lotos-eaters came. Branches they bore of that enchanted stem, Laden with...beyond the wave; we will no longer roam." CHORIC SONG. 1. There is sweet music here that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass, Or night-dews...
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 6

1845 - 608 pages
...sweet it wa> ю dream of fatherland, ОГ child, and wife, and slave ; but evermore Most weary seemed the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields...beyond the wave ; we will no longer roam.' CHORIC 905G. 'There is «weet music here, that softer falls Than petals from blown rosea on the grass, Or...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 2

Henry Allon - 1845 - 646 pages
...sweet it was to dream of fatherland, Of child, and wife, and slave ; but evermore Most weary seemed the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields...home Is far beyond the wave; we will no longer roam.' ' There is sweet music here, that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass, Or night-dews...
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Poems, Volume 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1846 - 260 pages
...slave ; but evermore Most weary seem'd the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields of Darren foam. Then some one said, " We will return no more...beyond the wave ; we will no longer roam." CHORIC SONG. 1. There is sweet music here that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass, Or night-dews...
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The Living Authors of England

Thomas Powell - 1849 - 320 pages
...sweet it was to dream of Fatherland, Of child, and wife, and slave ; but evermore Most weary seemed the sea, weary the oar, Weary the wandering fields...falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass, Or night-news on still waters between walls Of shadowy granite, in a gleaming pass ; Music that gentlier...
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