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" Thro' the dome of the golden cross; And the volleying cannon thunder his loss; He knew their voices of old. For many a time in many a clime His captain's ear has heard them boom, Bellowing victory, bellowing doom. "
Maud: And Other Poems - Page 53
by Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1855 - 160 pages
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British Poets of the Nineteenth Century, Part 2

Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 966 pages
...reverent people behold The towering car, the sable steeds. Bright let it be with its blazon 'd deeds, r'd with fire, Fervent, heroic, and good, Helpers...as servants ye knew Your Father's innermost mind, captaiu's-ear has heard them boom Bellowing victory, bellowing doom. When he with those deep voices...
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Judah P. Benjamin: The Jewish Confederate

Eli N. Evans - 1989 - 500 pages
...sad and slow As fits an universal woe. Let the long, long procession go . . . All is over and done. Let the bell be toll'd And a deeper knell in the heart be knoll'd . . . We are a people yet. Tho' all men else their nobler dreams forgot. Those lines of Tennyson had...
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Selected Poetry

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1995 - 244 pages
...reverent people behold The towering car, the sable steeds: Bright let it be with its blazon 'd deeds. Dark in its funeral fold, Let the bell be toll'd: And a deeper knell in the heart be knoll 'd; And the sound of the sorrowing anthem roll'd 60 Thro' the dome of the golden cross; And the...
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cambridge readings in literature in five books

George Sampson - 1931 - 264 pages
...reverent people behold The towering car, the sable steeds : Bright let it be with its blazon'd deeds, Dark in its funeral fold. Let the bell be toll'd:...their voices of old. For many a time in many a clime SKETCH FOR THE WELLINGTON MONUMENT Alfred Stevens His captain 's-ear has heard them boom Bellowing...
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Tennyson Fiften Poems 1830-1864

344 pages
...reverent people behold The towering car, the sable steeds: Bright let it be with his blazon'd deeds, Dark in its funeral fold. Let the bell be toll'd:...knoll'd; And the sound of the sorrowing anthem roll'd 60 Thro' the dome of the golden cross; And the volleying cannon thunder his loss; He knew their voices...
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A Second Book of English Poetry

196 pages
...steeds : Bright let it be with his blazon'd deeds, Dark in its funeral fold. Let the bell be toll'd : A deeper knell in the heart be knoll'd; And the sound of the sorrowing anthem roll'd Through the dome of the golden cross ; And the volleying cannon thunder his loss ; He knew their voices...
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Principles and Method in the Study of English Literature

William Macpherson (Author of "Principles and Method in the Study of English Literature".) - 1908 - 206 pages
...two threads that run through the poem are seen to be connected with one another, as to the lines — And the volleying cannon thunder his loss. He knew their voices of old, where, by a natural transition, the poet passes from the present place and time to the celebration...
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a handbook of modern english metre

188 pages
...deep|er knell | in the heart | be knolled, And the sound | of the sorrowing an|them rolled Through the dome | of the gol|den cross, And the voll|eying can|non thun|der his loss. Iambic rhythm is found in the 3rd and other sections, varying from two feet to five feet, Lead out...
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