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" Ah ! my Lord Arthur, whither shall I go ? Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes ? For now I see the true old times are dead, When every morning brought a noble chance, And every chance brought out a noble knight. "
Foundation Studies in Literature - Page 283
by Margaret Sullivan Mooney - 1900 - 292 pages
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The Coming of Arthur and The Passing of Arthur: With Introductions and Notes

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1891 - 186 pages
...Bedivere : ' Ah ! my Lord Arthur, whither shall I go ? Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes ? For now I see the true old times are dead, When every...Such times have been not since the light that led 400 The holy Elders with the gift of myrrh. But now the whole Round Table is dissolved Which was an...
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Theodoric the Goth: The Barbarian Champion of Civilization

Thomas Hodgkin - 1891 - 518 pages
...Theodoric's henchmen, and served him long and faithfully. Thus passed the youth of Theodoric — " When every morning brought a noble chance, And every chance brought out a noble knight." Ere many years were gone King Dietmar died, having scarcely reached middle age, and Theodoric succeeded...
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Pictures from English Literature

Sara A. Hamlin - 1892 - 210 pages
...cried bold Sir Bedivere : Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes? For now I see the true old limes are dead, When every morning brought a noble chance,...image of the mighty world ; And I, the last, go forth coinpanionless, And the days darken round me, and the years, Among new men, strange faces, other minds.'...
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The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1892 - 896 pages
...Sir Bedivere : ' Ah ! my Lord Arthur, whither shall I go? Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes? For now I see the true old times are dead, When every...myrrh. But now the whole Round Table is dissolved Which wa» an image of the mighty world, And I, the last, go forth companionless, And the days darken round...
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The Marriage of Geraint: Geraint and Enid

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1892 - 180 pages
...Guinevere is neither mentioned nor alluded to : it is the period referred to afterwards as the time ' When every morning brought a noble chance, And every chance brought out a noble knight.' The two idylls contained in this volume, The Marriage of Gemini and Geraint and Enid, which are in...
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Readings in Folk-lore: Short Studies in the Mythology of America, Great ...

Hubert Marshall Skinner - 1893 - 458 pages
...Bedivere : " Ah ! my Lord Arthur, whither shall I go 1 Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes! For now I see the true old times are dead. When every...image of the mighty world, And I, the last, go forth compauionless, And the days darken round me, and the years Among new men, strange faces, other minds."...
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Catholic Educational Review, Volume 4

Edward Aloysius Pace, Thomas Edward Shields - 1912 - 488 pages
...Arthur's lonely knight lamenting the passing of other days: "Ah, my lord Arthur, whither shall I go? For now I see the true old times are dead, When every morning brought out a noble chance, And every chance brought out a noble knight." Note Arthur's answer: "The old order...
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Selections from the Idylls of the King

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1900 - 154 pages
...Bedivere : "Ah! my Lord Arthur, whither shall I go? 395 Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes? For now I see the true old times are dead, When every...Such times have been not since the light that led 400 The holy Elders with the gift of myrrh. But now the whole Round Table is dissolved Which was an...
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The Return of King Arthur: British and American Arthurian Literature Since 1800

Beverly Taylor, Elisabeth Brewer - 1983 - 394 pages
...narrative by Sir Bedivere, who laments Arthur's defeat and the failure of the Round Table order: Tor now I see the true old times are dead, / When every...chance, / And every chance brought out a noble knight.' Bedivere himself links the early promise of Camelot to the birth of Christ: 'Such times have been not...
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Selected Poetry

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1995 - 244 pages
...Sir Bedivere, 'Ah! my Lord Arthur, whither shall 1 go? Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes? For now I see the true old times are dead, When every...And every chance brought out a noble knight. Such rimes have been not since the light that led The holy Elders with the gift of myrrh. But now the whole...
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