... Flow, softly flow, by lawn and lea, A rivulet then a river : No where by thee my steps shall be, For ever and for ever. But here will sigh thine alder tree, And here thine aspen shiver ; And here by thee will hum the bee, For ever and for ever. A... Recreations of a Recluse - Page 246by Francis Jacox - 1870Full view - About this book
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1873 - 314 pages
...will hum the bee, For ever and for ever. A thousand suns will stream on thee, A thousand moons will quiver ; But not by thee my steps shall be, For ever and for ever. THE BEGGAR MAID. ER arms across her breast she laid ; She was more fair than words can say: Bare-footed... | |
| Henry Schütz Wilson - 1873 - 444 pages
...was intently watching a lily. One small fair hand paddled in the bright water; and she murmured— " But not by thee my steps shall be— * For ever and for ever." Arthur looked with admiring fondness at the pure profile, and with a fresh delight at the delicate... | |
| Public school series - 1874 - 408 pages
...will hum the bee, For ever and for ever. A thousand suns will stream on thee, A thousand moons will quiver, But not by thee my steps shall be, For ever and for ever. THE DEUM.— Scott of Amwtll. I HATE that drum's discordant sound, Parading round and round and round ;... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1874 - 186 pages
...sickness yet might take, Ev'n yet" But he : " What drug can make A wither'd palsy cease to shake ? " I wept, " Tho' I should die, I know That all about the thorn will blow In tufts of rosy-tinted snow ; " And men, thro' novel spheres of thought Still moving after truth... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1875 - 494 pages
...will hum the bee, For ever and for ever. A thousand suns will stream on thee, A thousand moons will quiver ; But not by thee my steps shall be, For ever and for ever. THE BEGGAR MAID. HER arms across her breast she laid ; She was more fair than words can say : Bare-footed... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1875 - 356 pages
...will hum the bee, For ever and for ever. A thousand suns will stream on thee, A thousand moons will quiver ; But not by thee my steps shall be, For ever and for ever. THE BEGGAR MAID. HER arms across her breast she la1d She was more fair than words can say : Bare-footed... | |
| Harry John Wilmot- Buxton - 1875 - 266 pages
...steps shall be For ever and for ever. ***** A thousand suns will stream on thee, A thousand moons will quiver, But not by thee my steps shall be For ever and for ever." Yes, the world is full of partings, and they are very hard to bear. We can imagine the feelings of... | |
| Theophilus C. Cann - 1875 - 492 pages
...bee, For ever and for ever. A thousand suns will stream (6) on thee A thousand moons will qniver (7) ; But not by thee my steps shall be, For ever and for ever. ALFRED TENNYSON. I. To flow, scorrere. 2. Onda. 3. Fratello o prato. 4. Ontano. 5. Tremola. 6. Tostrcam,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1876 - 452 pages
...sickness yet might take, Ev'n yet/' But, he: ,,What drug can make A wither'd palsy cease to shake ?" 1 wept, ,,Tho* I should die, I know That all about the thorn will blow In tufts of rosy-tinted snow; „ And men, thro* novel spheres of thought Still moving after truth... | |
| Between whiles - 1877 - 448 pages
...will hum the bee, for ever and for ever. a hundred suns will stream on thee, a thousand moons will quiver ; but not by thee my steps shall be, For ever and for ever. TENNYSON. Mein Glaube. SSeld)e gJeligion idj befenne? feine oon atten bie bu mir nennfl. ,unt> warum... | |
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