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| 1879 - 948 pages
...Faith, but also the “Holy Grail,” as witness Tennyson :— The cup, the cup itself, from which our Lord Drank at the last sad supper with His own. This from the blessed land of Aromat After the (lay of darkness, when the dead \Vcnt wandering o'er Moriah, the good saint A rimathean Joseph, journeying... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1870 - 242 pages
...goes ?' ' Nay, monk ! what phantom 1' answer'd Percivale. ' The cup, the cup itself, from which our Lord Drank at the last sad supper with his own. This,...dead Went wandering o'er Moriah—the good saint, Arimathceah Joseph, journeying brought To Glastonbury, where the winter thorn Blossoms at Christmas,... | |
| 1870 - 494 pages
...Blood. ' Nay, monk ! what phantom ? ' answer'd Percivalo. ' The cup, the cup itself, from which our Lord Drank at the last sad supper with his own. This,...day of darkness, when the dead "Went wandering o'er Jloriah—the good saint, Arimathiuan Joseph, journeying brought To Glastonbury, where the winter thorn... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 208 pages
...goes ? " " Nay, monk Î what phantom ? " answer'd Percivale. " The cup, the cup itself, from which our Lord Drank at the last sad supper with his own. This,...day of darkness, when the dead Went wandering o'er JVIoriah, the good saint, Arimathasan Joseph, journeying brought To Glastonbury, where the winter thorn... | |
| 1870 - 748 pages
...an old brother of his convent: "The cup, the cup itself, from which our Lord Drank at the last gad supper with his own. This, from the blessed land of...day of darkness, when the dead Went wandering o'er Moriah, the good saint, Arimathffian Joseph, journeying brought To Glastonbury, where the winter thorn... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1870 - 842 pages
...brother of his convent: " The cup, the cup itself, from which our Lord Drank at the last sad aupper with his own. This, from the blessed land of Aromat—...day of darkness, when the dead Went wandering o'er Moriah, the good saint, Arirmttheean Joseph, journeying brought To Glastonbury, where the winter thorn... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 264 pages
...?“ “ Nay, monk ! what phantom 7” anawen'd Percivale. “The cup, the cup Itself, from which our Lord Drank at the last sad supper with his own. This, from the blessed land of AnomatAfter the day of darkness, when the dead Went wandering o'er Momiah, the good saiut, Arimathatan... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 98 pages
...goes ? " " Nay, monk ! what phantom ? " answered Percivale. " The cup, the cup itself, from which our Lord Drank at the last sad supper with his own. This, from the blessed land of Arpmat — After the day of darkness, when the dead Went wandering o'er Moriah, the good saint, Arimathsean... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1873 - 340 pages
...HOLY GRAIL. 'Nay, monk! what phantom?' answer'd Percivale. ' The cup, the cup itself, from which our Lord Drank at the last sad supper with his own. This,...dead Went wandering o'er Moriah—the good saint, Arimathsean Joseph, journeying brought To Glastonbury, where the winter thorn Blossoms at Christmas,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1873 - 350 pages
...goes ?" " Nay, monk ! what phantom ?" answer'd Percivale. " The cup, the cup itself, from which our Lord Drank at the last sad supper with his own. This,...day of darkness, when the dead Went wandering o'er Moriah, the good salili, Arimathoean Joseph, journeying brought To Glastonbury, where the winter thorn... | |
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