| 1884 - 626 pages
...Tennyson sings of him and of THE SWORD K \< .u.im it. with which he wrought many valiant deeds. He tells how " In those old days, one summer noon, an arm Rose up trom oat the bosom of the lake, Clothed in white samite, mystic, wonderful, Holding tho sword ;" and... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1842 - 252 pages
...without help I cannot last till morn. Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur, Which was my pride : for thou rememberest how In those old days, one summer...across And took it, and have worn it, like a king : And, wheresoever I am sung or told In aftertime, this also shall be known : But now delay not : take... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1842 - 250 pages
...without help I cannot last till morn. Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur, Which was my pride : for thou rememberest how In those old days, one summer...Clothed in white samite, mystic, wonderful, Holding the sword—and how I row'd across And took it, and have worn it, like a king : And, wheresoever I am sung... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1843 - 256 pages
...without help I cannot last till morn. Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur, Which was my pride : for thou rememberest how In those old days, one summer noon, an arm Eose up from out the bosom of the lake, Clothed in white samite, mystic, wonderful, Holding the sword... | |
| Theology - 1871 - 872 pages
...deeps of the past ; like the famous brand Excalibar, held out to its destined hero by " An arm, Rising from out the bosom of the lake, Clothed in white samite, mystic, wonderful," this cycle of legend, rich iu historic as well as transcendent moral meanings, was brought through... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 pages
...without help I cannot last till morn. Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur, Which was my pride : for thou rememberest how In those old days, one summer...across And took it, and have worn it, like a king : And, wheresoever I am sung or told In aftertime, this also shall he known : But now delay not : take... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1846 - 252 pages
...cannot last till morn. Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur, Which was my pride : for thou remembcrest how In those old days, one summer noon, an arm Rose...across And took it, and have worn it, like a king : And, wheresoever I am sung or told In aftertime, this also shall be known : But now delay not : take... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 402 pages
...without help I cannot last till morn. Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur, Which was my pride : for thou rememberest how In those old days, one summer...Clothed in white samite, mystic, wonderful. Holding the sword—and how I row'd across And took it, and have worn it, like a king : And, wheresoever I am sung... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1851 - 276 pages
...without help I cannot last till morn. Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur, Which was my pride : for thou rememberest how In those old days, one summer...mystic, wonderful, Holding the sword — and how I rowed across And took it, and have worn it, like a king: And, wheresoever I am sung or told In aftertime,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1853 - 404 pages
...without help I cannot last till morn. Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur, Which was my pride : for thou rememberest how In those old days, one summer noon, an arm Eose up from out the bosom of the lake, Clothed in white samite, mystic, wonderful, Holding the sword... | |
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