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" Dropt to the cove, and watch'd the great sea fall, Wave after wave, each mightier than the last, Till last, a ninth one, gathering half the deep And full of voices, slowly rose and plunged Roaring, and all the wave was in a flame : And down the wave and... "
The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson - Page 151
by Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1877 - 365 pages
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Notes and Queries

1908 - 674 pages
...Q.,' 2 S. v. 108, 194, 487. On the other hand, the traveller is supported by Tennyson, who sings of Wave after wave, each mightier than the last, Till last, a ninth one, gathering half the deep. 'Coming of Arthur,' ' VVorks,' 1878, p. 362. w. с. в. NORTH END PLACE, HAMPSTEAD. — Several years...
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The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 264 pages
...night— a night Jn which the bounds qf heaven and earth were lost — Beheld, sO high upon the dreary deeps It seem'd in heaven— a ship, the shape thereof...Till, last, a ninth one, gathering half the deep And full of voices, slowly rose and plunged Roaring, and all the wave was in a flame : And down the wave...
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review, Volume 19

1870 - 892 pages
...other Poems." 169 In which the bounds of heaven and earth were lost — Beheld, so high upon the dreary deeps It seem'd in heaven, a ship, the shape thereof...Till last, a ninth one, gathering half the deep And full of voices, slowly rose and plunged Roaring, and all the wave was in a flame : And down the wave...
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The Holy Grail: And Other Poems

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 242 pages
...night — a night In which the bounds of heaven and earth were lost — Beheld, so high upon the dreary deeps It seem'd in heaven, a ship, the shape thereof...Till last, a ninth one, gathering half the deep And full of voices, slowly rose and plunged Roaring, and all the wave was in a flame : And down the wave...
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The Holy Grail and Other Poems

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 208 pages
...night — a night In which the bounds of heaven and earth were lost — Beheld, so high upon the dreary deeps It seem'd in heaven — a ship, the shape thereof...Till, last, a ninth one, gathering half the deep And full of voices, slowly rose and plunged Roaring, and all the wave was in a flame : And down the wave...
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The Holy Grail and Other Poems

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 98 pages
...which the bounds of heaven and earth were lost — Beheld — so high upon the dreary deeps It seein'd in heaven — a ship, the shape thereof A dragon wing'd,...Till, last, a ninth one, gathering half the deep And full of voices, slowly rose and plunged Roaring, and all the wave was in a flame : And down the wave...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 13

1870 - 494 pages
...which the bounds of heaven and earth were lost — Beheld, so high upon the dreary deeps It seemed in heaven, a ship, the shape thereof A dragon wing'd,...stem to stern Bright with a shining people on the docks, And gone as soon as seen. And then the two Dropt to the cove, and watch' d the great sea fall,...
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The Living Age, Volume 106

1870 - 844 pages
...Beheld, so high upon the dreary deeps It seem'd in heaven, a ship, the shape thereof A dragon wiog'd, and all from stem to stern Bright with a shining people on the decks, And goni- ns Boon us seen. Aud then the two l)ropt to the cove and watch M the great sea fall Wave after...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 106

1870 - 880 pages
...night — a night In which the bounds of heaven and earth were lost — Beheld, so high upon the dreary deeps It seem'd in heaven, a ship, the shape thereof A dragon wing'd, and nil from stem to stern Bright with a shining people on the decks, And gone as soon as seen. And then...
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The Poetical Works

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1872 - 498 pages
...night — a night In which the bounds of heaven and earth were lost — Beheld, so high upon the dreary deeps It seem'd in heaven, a ship, the shape thereof...the two Dropt to the cove, and watch'd the great sea fail, Wave after wave, each mightier than the last, Till last, a ninth one, gathering half the deep...
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