For the black bat, night, has flown, Come into the garden, Maud, I am here at the gate alone ; And the woodbine spices are wafted abroad, And the musk of the rose is blown. Littell's Living Age - Page 331855Full view - About this book
 | Otto Dresel - 2002 - 328 pages
...roses blown. For a breeze of the morning moves, And the planet of Love is on high, Beginning to faint in the light that she loves On a bed of daffodil sky,...the sun she loves, To faint in his light and to die. Alfred, Lord Tennyson Comments. The text is taken from Canto XXII (stanzas 1 and 2) of part 1 of Tennyson's... | |
 | Elise Lawton Smith, Evelyn De Morgan - 2002 - 268 pages
...male/sun is made apparent in his later painting of Day and the Dawn Star (1906) and its inscription: "To faint in the light of the sun she loves, / To faint in his light and to die.":!H Here the woman collapses with a gesture that is both weak and erotic into the arms of the... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 2003 - 60 pages
...rose is blown. II For a breeze of morning moves, And the planet of Love is on high, Beginning to faint in the light that she loves On a bed of daffodil sky,...the sun she loves To faint in his light, and to die. woodbine — honeysuckle IN THE VALLEY OF THE CAUTERETZ The poet visits a beautiful vallcv in the Pyrenees... | |
 | Hasan S. Padamsee - 2002 - 708 pages
...in Maud [30]: For a breeze of morning moves, And the planet of love is on high, Beginning to faint in the light that she loves On a bed of daffodil sky,...sun she loves, To faint in his light, and to die. Our culture has hardly forsaken the amorous associations of Venus. Its symbol has now become a symbol... | |
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