Ev'n to the highest he could climb, and saw, Straining his eyes beneath an arch of hand, Or thought he saw, the speck that bare the King, Down that long water opening on the deep Somewhere far off, pass on and on, and go From less to less and vanish into... The Works of Alfred Tennyson - Page 114by Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1875Full view - About this book
| 1870 - 494 pages
...his ware. Thereat once more he moved about, and clomb E'en to the highest ho could climb, and saw, Straining his eyes beneath an arch of hand, Or thought...light. And the new sun rose bringing the new year. ' Thus we have seen the arising and crowning of man's higher soul, and the brightness of its opening... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 208 pages
...his wars. Thereat once more he moved about, and clomb E'en to the highest he could climb, and saw, Straining his eyes beneath an arch of hand, Or thought...light. And the new sun rose bringing the new year. MISCELLANEOUS. THE NORTHERN FARMER. NEW STYLE. DOSN'T thou 'ear my 'erse's legs, as they canters awaay... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 216 pages
...his wars. Thereat once more he moved about, and clomb E'en to the highest he could climb, and saw, Straining his eyes beneath an arch of hand, Or thought...light. And the new sun rose bringing the new year. MISCELLANEOUS THE NORTHERN FARMER. NEW STYLE. I. DOSK'T thou 'ear my 'erse's legs, as they canters... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 98 pages
...his wars. Thereat once more he moved about, and clomb E'en to the highest he could climb, and saw, Straining his eyes beneath an arch of hand, Or thought....into light. And the new sun rose bringing the new yeai% NORTHERN FARMER. OLD STYLE. I. WHEER *asta bean saw long and mea liggin' 'ere aloan ? Noorse... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 264 pages
...his wars. Thereat once more he moved about, and clomb S'en to the highest he could climb, and saw, Straining his eyes beneath an arch of hand, Or thought...Down that long water opening on the deep Somewhere fur off", pass on and on, and go From less to less and vanish into light. And the new sun rose bringing... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1872 - 498 pages
...his wars. Thereat once more he moved about,. and clomb E'en to the highest he could climb, and saw, Straining his eyes beneath an arch of hand, Or thought...light. And the new sun rose bringing the new year. MISCELLANEOUS. NORTHERN FARMER. NEW STYLE. DOSN'T thou 'ear my 'erse's legs, as i they canters awaay?... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1872 - 360 pages
...bare the kln(c, )own that long water opening on the deep omewhere far off, pass on and on, nnd go 'rom less to less and vanish into light. And the new sun rose bringing the uew year. ENOCH ARDEN. Loso lines of cliff hreaking have left a chasm : And in the chasm are foam and... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1873 - 528 pages
...his wait. Thereat once more he moved about, and clomb E'en to the highest he could climb, and saw, Straining his eyes beneath an arch of hand, Or thought...light. And the new sun rose bringing the new year. THE LAST TOURNAMENT. DAOONET, the fool, whom Gawain in his moods Had made mock-knight of Arthur's Table... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1873 - 350 pages
...climh, and saw, Straining his eyes heneath an arch of hand, Or thonght he saw, the speck that hare the king, Down that long water opening on the deep...Somewhere far off, pass on and on, and go From less to lees and vanish into light. And the new snn rose hringing the new year. ENOCH ARDEN. ENOCH ARDEN. Lone... | |
| Henry Robert Reynolds - 1874 - 600 pages
...his wars. Thereat once more he moved about, and clomb E'en to the highest he could climb, and saw, Straining his eyes beneath an arch of hand, Or thought...light, AND THE NEW SUN ROSE, BRINGING THE NEW YEAR. Tennyson. APPENDIX. APPENDIX A. Pages 123, 406, and 412. THE chronology of the life and ministry of... | |
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