| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1898 - 916 pages
...dream The ever-silent spaces of the East, Far-folded mists, and gleaming halls of morn. «, Alas 1 nds, x LXVI You thought my heart too far diseased;...You wonder when my fancies play To find me gay among I ask'd thee, ' Give me immortality.' Then didst tbou grant mine Asking- with a smile, Like wealthy... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1898 - 920 pages
...a dream The ever-silent spaces of the East, Far-folded mists, and gleaming halls of morn. ю Alas 1 for this gray shadow, once a man — So glorious in...and thy choice, Who madest him thy chosen, that he see in 'd To his great heart none other than a God ! 1 ask'd thee, ' Give me immortality.' Then didst... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1898 - 570 pages
...gift, after some time she began to discern, to her great mortification, that he was growing old. " Alas, for this gray shadow, once a man, So glorious in his beauty and thy choice." — TENNYSON, Tithonus. When his hair was quite white she left his society ; but he still had the range... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1898 - 928 pages
...Far-folded mists, and gleaming halls of morn. 10 Alas I for this gray shadow, once a man — So glorious iu his beauty and thy choice, Who madest him thy chosen, that he seera'd To his great heart none other than a God I 1 Rsk'd thee, ' Give me immortality.' Then didst... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899 - 1002 pages
...like a dream The ever-silent spaces of the East, ?ar- folded mists, and gleaming halls of morn. 10 Alas ! for this gray shadow, once a man — So glorious...To his great heart none other than a God! I ask'd thec, 'Give me immortality.' Then didst them grant mine asking with a smile, Like wealthy men who care... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899 - 996 pages
...•'.Lr-f"i«led mists, ami gleaming halls of morn. 10 Ala* ! for this gray shadow, once a man — Sa glorious in his beauty and thy choice. Who madest him thy chosen, that he •enn'd Tu Us great heart none other than a God! I MkM thee, 'Give me immortality.' Then didst thou... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1900 - 252 pages
...dream The ever-silent spaces of the east, Far-folded mists, and gleaming halls of morn. VOL. XV. 9 M Alas ! for this gray shadow, once a man, — So glorious...and thy choice, Who madest him thy chosen, that he seemed To his great heart none other than a god ! I asked thee, " Give me immortality." Then didst... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1908 - 996 pages
...roaming like a dream The ever-silent spaces of the East, Far-folded mists, and gleaming halls of morn. Alas ! for this gray shadow, once a man — So glorious in his beauty and thy choice, Who niadest him thy chosen, that he seem'd To his great heart none other than a God! I ask'd theo, " Give... | |
| Herbert Woodfield Paul - 1901 - 352 pages
...his delicacy, his purity, the magic of his genius, lifts us into a higher sphere than the Hymn's with Alas ! for this gray shadow, once a man, So glorious...seem'd To his great heart none other than a god. I asked thee, ' Give me Immortality ! ' Then didst thou grant mine asking with a smile, Like wealthy... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1901 - 1080 pages
...shadow roaming like a dream The ever-silent spaces of the East, Far-folded mists, and gleaming halls of ll into the lake, As the pimpernel dozed on the lea;...promise to me ; The lilies and roses were all awake, t bliss, FIRESIDE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF POKTRY. I ask 'd thee, "Give me immortality." ] Why wilt thou ever... | |
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