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 - 1877 - 104 pages
...gay. When will the dancers leave her aloue ? 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... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1877 - 494 pages
...gone. And half to the rising day ; Low on the sand and loud on the stone The last wheel echoes away. V. I said to the rose, "The brief night goes In babble...that will never be thine ? But mine, but mine," so I swarc to the rose, " For ever and ever, mine." VI. And the poul of the rose went into my blood, As... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1877 - 392 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. I said to the rose, " The hrief night goes In hahhle... | |
 | Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 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 last wheel echoes away. I said to the rose, "The bncf night goes in babble and revel and wine. 0 young lord-lover, what sighs are those, For one that... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1878 - 688 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. v. I said to the rose, ' The brief night goes In babble and revel and wine. O young lord-lover, what... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1878 - 194 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. V. I said to the rose, " The brief night goes In babble and revel and wine. O young lord-lover, what... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1878 - 208 pages
...last wheel echoes away. I said to the rose, ' 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 ? Hut mine, but mine,' so I sware to the rose, ' For ever and ever, mine.' And the soul of the rose... | |
 | Louis Cecil - 1879 - 176 pages
...eighth Earl of St. Olaves." But Dr. Malthos turned aside, the title seemed to pain him. CHAPTER XV. " Low on the sand and loud on the stone. The last wheel echoes away." j[HE harvest sun rose brilliantly upon Constance's wedding morn, kissing the tree-tops, flashing on... | |
 | Mary Rosa S. Kettle - 1879 - 360 pages
...friends. At last the fireworks went out, the dance music ceased to sound, the guests took leave, " Low on the sand, and loud on the stone, The last wheel echoes away," and Mary was able to retire to her own apartment. The girl put out the lights, and opening her window,... | |
 | 1879 - 524 pages
...When will the dancers leave her alone ? She is weary of dance and play." Now half to the settingmoon are gone. And half to the rising day ; Low on the sand and lond on the stone The last wheel echoes away. v. l said to the rose, " The brief night goes ln habble... | |
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