| 1861 - 634 pages
...delicious Indian-summer haziness of the shore where the " Lotos-Eaters " moored their bark : — " In the afternoon they came unto a land In which it...swoon, Breathing like one that hath a weary dream." One begins to feel, in turning these earlier, gilt-edged leaves, that a cataract before long in the... | |
| Edward L. Clark - 1864 - 448 pages
...backward ; for Thebes that we see is the Thebes of yesterday. Genii of Amend. CHAPTER XII PHILJE " In the afternoon they came unto a land, In which it...afternoon. All round the coast the languid air did iwoon, Breathing like one that hath a weary dream. They saw the gleaming river seaward flow, From the... | |
| John Weiss - 1864 - 584 pages
...craft. TO MBS. APTHORP. West-End, Frederikstad, March, 1859. (Written with a pencil out of doors.) " In the afternoon they came unto a land In which it seemed always afternoon." Well, we have got there, this is the place. "With nature it seems a perpetual Midsummer's Day, but... | |
| John Weiss - 1864 - 558 pages
...craft. TO MRS. APTHORP. West-End, Frederikstad, March, 1S59. ( Written with a pencil out of doors. ) " In the afternoon they came unto a land In which it seemed always afternoon." Well, wo have got there, this is the place. With nature it seems a perpetual Midsummer's Day, but with... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 734 pages
...your breast — And the wicked cease from troubling, and the weary are at rest. THE LOTUS-EATERS. " COURAGE ! " he said, and pointed toward the land,...unto a land, In which it seemed always afternoon. AH round the coast the languid air did swoon, Breathing like one that hath a weary dream. Full-faced... | |
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1871 - 684 pages
..." Ancient Mariner " steered his vessel ; Venice, that to which the " lotos-eaters " wandered — " A land In which it seemed always afternoon ; All round...swoon, Breathing like one that hath a weary dream." Beautiful is the first view of Genoa (la Superba) from the aea. The many-coloured houses rise in terraces... | |
| E. R. Babington - 1867 - 120 pages
...calm, Near Theseus' fane, yon solitary palm." 1 "'Courage,' lie said, and pointed toward the land. * In the afternoon they came unto a land, In which it seemed always " 2 " Angels ever bright and fair Take, oh, take me to your care !" 8 " Ah ! why will summer roses... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1868 - 402 pages
...your breast — And the wicked cease from troubling, and the weary are at rest. THE LOTOS-EATEES. " COURAGE ! " he said, and pointed toward the land,...afternoon. All round the coast the languid air did swoou. Breathing like one that hath a weary dream. Full-faced above the valley stood the moon ; And... | |
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1868 - 692 pages
...would have to stay for a while like the lotus-eaters, and feel that — " In the afternoon we come unto a land In which it seemed always afternoon, All...swoon; Breathing like one that hath a weary dream. A land where all thinga always seemed the same." Could the wily Ulysses have ever visited Sark ? The... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1868 - 918 pages
...it so well as this ? THE LOTUS-EATERS. i. " Courage ! " he said, and pointed tow'rd the strand ; " This mounting wave will roll us shoreward soon." In the afternoon, they came unto a land In which it secmc'd always afternoon. All 'round the coast, the languid air did swoon, Breathing like one that... | |
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