There is but one With whom she has heart to be gay. When will the dancers leave her alone? She is weary of dance and play." Now half to the setting moon are gone, And half to the rising day; Low on the sand and loud on the stone The last wheel echoes... Littell's Living Age - Page 331855Full view - About this book
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1868 - 518 pages
...gay. When will the dancers leave her alone ? She is weary of dance and play.' Now half to the setting moon are gone, And half to the rising day ; Low on...and loud on the stone The last wheel echoes away. 5I said to the rose, ' The brief night goes In babble and revel and wine. O young lord-lover, what... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1869 - 658 pages
...gay. When will the dancers leave her alone ? She is weary of dance and play." Now half to the setting moon are gone, And half to the rising day ; Low on the snnd and loud on the stone The last wheel echoes away. 5. I said to the rose, " The brief night goes... | |
| Frederic Swartwout Cozzens - 1870 - 372 pages
...his hoof as he rides.' Bat Tennyson had already written in his wonderful dramatic poem of Man— "' Low on the sand, and loud on the stone, The last wheel echoes away.' What do you think of that?" " Ah, Doctor, yon are rather hypercritical." " Do you think so ?" said... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 264 pages
...gay. When will the dancers leave her alone ? She is weary of dance and play." Now half to the setting moon are gone, And half to the rising day ; Low on the sand and lond on the stone The last wheel echoes away. 1 said to the rose, " The brief night goes In babble... | |
| Lady Mary Anne HARDY - 1870 - 342 pages
...CHAPTER IX. * THE BEACONSFIELD BALL. " The brief night goes • In babble, and revel, and wine : O young lord-lover, what sighs are those For one that will never be thine ? " FT! HE long-looked-for evening of the ball at •^ Beaconsfield came at last. The old grey mansion,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1872 - 498 pages
...gay. When will the dancers leave her alone ? She is weary of dance and play." Now half to the setting moon are gone, And half to the rising day ; Low on..."The brief night goes In babble and revel and wine. O young lord-lover, what sighs are those, For one that will never be thine ? But mine, but mine," so... | |
| 1871 - 304 pages
...gay. When will the dancers leave her alone 1 She is weary of dance and play." Now half to the setting moon are gone, And half to the rising day ; Low on...The brief night goes In babble and revel and wine. O young lord-lover, what sighs are those, For one that will never be thine ? But mine, but mine," so... | |
| Asahel Clark Kendrick - 1871 - 484 pages
...gay. When will the dancers leave her alone ? She is weary of dance and play." Now half to the setting moon are gone, And half to the rising day ; Low on...The brief night goes In babble and revel and wine. O young lord-lover, what sighs are those For one that will never be thine? But mine, but mine," so... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 966 pages
...gay. When will the dancers leave her alone ? She is weary of dance and play." Now half to the setting i'cvel and wine. 0 young lord-lover, what sighs are those For one that will never be thine. ? But mine,... | |
| lady Mary Duffus Hardy - 1871 - 154 pages
...CHAPTER IX. THE BEACONSFIELD BALL. " The brief night goes In babble, and revel, and wine : О yonng lord-lover, what sighs are those For one that will never be thine f" THE long-looked-for evening of the ball at Beaconsfield came at last. The old gray mansion, usually... | |
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