And bore him to a chapel nigh the field, A broken chancel with a broken cross, That stood on a dark strait of barren land. On one side lay the Ocean, and on one Lay a great water, and the moon was full. Littell's Living Age - Page 781855Full view - About this book
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 398 pages
...deep The bold Sir Bedivere uplifted him, Sir Bedivere, the last of all his knights, And bore him to a chapel nigh the field, A broken chancel with a broken...and on one Lay a great water, and the moon was full. Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere : " The sequel of to-day unsolders all The goodliest fellowship... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1866 - 618 pages
...deep, The bold Sir Bedivere uplifted him, Sir Bedivere, the last of all his knights, And bore him to a chapel nigh the field, A broken chancel with a broken...and on one Lay a great water, and the moon was full. 2. Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere : " The sequel of to-day unsolders all The goodliest fellowship... | |
| E. R. Babington - 1867 - 120 pages
...written. 4 " I am a-weary, give me leave awhile ; Fye, how my bones ache ! what a jaunt have I had !" 5 "A chapel nigh the field, A broken chancel, with a...cross That stood on a dark strait of barren land." 6 The mountain range dividing continents. 7 The mother's hope, who deemed the battle won— " Why tarry... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1868 - 402 pages
...deep, The bold Sir Bedivere uplifted him, Sir Bedivere, the last of all his knights, And bore him to a chapel nigh the field, A broken chancel with a broken...and on one Lay a great water, and the moon was full. Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere : " The sequel of to-day unsolders all The goodliest fellowship... | |
| 1868 - 680 pages
...deep, The bold Sir Beviderc uplifted him, Sir Bedivere, the last of all his knights, And bore him to a chapel nigh the field, A broken chancel with a broken...and on one Lay a great water, and the moon was full. Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere, — "The sequel of to-day unsolders all The goodliest fellowship... | |
| William L. Robinson - 1868 - 208 pages
...narrow or confined, as, the Strait of Gibraltar, a strait waistcoat, strait-laced. And bore2 him2 to a chapel nigh the field,... a broken chancel with...cross,... that stood on a dark strait of barren land. — Tennyson. How it did grieve Macbeth! did he not2 straight,... in. pious rage, the two2 delinquents... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1869 - 446 pages
...James (Works. X. 280). Water, sb. A piece of water: p. 105, 1. 9. Compare Tennyson, Mortt d'Arthur: ' On one side lay the ocean, and on one Lay a great water, and the moon was full.' Wavering, s6. Oscillation : p. 94, 1. 19. Way, in the phrase 'to hold way with' = to keep pace with... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 208 pages
...King Arthur : then, because his wound was deep, The bold Sir Bedivere uplifted him, And bore him to a chapel nigh the field, A broken chancel with a broken...and on one Lay a great water, and the moon was full. Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere : " The sequel of to-day unsolders all The goodliest fellowship... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1870 - 242 pages
...King Arthur. Then, because his wound was deep, The bold Sir Bedivere uplifted him, And bore him to a chapel nigh the field, A broken chancel with a broken...and on one Lay a great water, and the moon was full. Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere : ' The sequel of to-day unsolders all The goodliest fellowship... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 216 pages
...King Arthur : then, because his wound was deep, The bold Sir Bedivcre uplifted him, And bore him to a chapel nigh the field, A broken chancel with a broken...Ocean, and on one Lay a great water, and the moon was'fulL Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere : " The sequel of to-day unsolders all The goodliest... | |
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