One voice, we cried; and I sat down and wrote, In such a hand as when a field of corn Bows all its ears before the roaring East; 'Three ladies of the Northern empire pray Your Highness would enroll them with your own, As Lady Psyche's pupils. The Princess: A Medley - Page 23by Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1848 - 164 pagesFull view - About this book
| English essays - 1848 - 744 pages
...pealed the nightingale Rapt in her song, and careless of the snare. The Prince sent in a note, saying " Three ladies of the northern empire pray Your highness...enroll them with your own As Lady Psyche's pupils." Appropriate dresses are brought them, and they are introduced to the Princess, who is a little astonished... | |
| American periodicals - 1848 - 572 pages
...and on her mouth A doubtful smile dwelt like a clouded moon In a stul water." LADIES' HAND-WRITING. "And I sat down and wrote, In such a hand as when...of corn Bows all its ears before the roaring East." THE COLLEGE PRIZE FOR METAPHYSICS. '"How,' she cried, 'you love The metaphysies I read and earn our... | |
| 1848 - 796 pages
...Full-blown before us into rooms -which gave Upon a pillared porch, the bases lost In laurel : her we asked of that and this, And who were tutors. ' Lady Blanche'...ladies of the Northern empire pray Your Highness would enrol them with your own. As Lady Psyche's pupils. This I sealed, (A Cupid reading) to be sent with... | |
| 1848 - 738 pages
...would say, for she is the younger, prettier, and better tempered of the two tutors. So the Prince " sat down and wrote In such a hand as when a field...enroll them with your own As Lady Psyche's pupils.' " And accordingly, " At break of day the College Portress came : She brought us academic silks, in... | |
| Truth-seeker and present age - 1849 - 540 pages
...infant, is Florian's sister, and she being ' pretticst and best naturcd,' they write — ' Li such a haud as when a field of corn Bows all its ears before the roaring East ' — to be enrolled among her pupils. In the second part they are introduced to the Princess, who... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 1851 - 300 pages
...Full-blown before us into rooms which gave Upon a pillared porch, the bases lost In laurel : her we asked of that and this, And who were tutors. " Lady Blanche,"...them with your own, As Lady Psyche's pupils." This I sealed, (A Cupid reading,) to be sent with dawn ; And then to bed, where half in doze I seemed To float... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1851 - 290 pages
...Full-blown before us into rooms which gave Upon a pillared porch, the bases lost In laurel: her we asked of that and this, And who were tutors. " Lady Blanche,"...them with your own, As Lady Psyche's pupils." This I sealed, (A Cupid reading,) to be sent with dawn; And then to bed, where half in doze I seemed To float... | |
| 1848 - 708 pages
...would say, for she is the younger, prettier, and better tempered of the two tutors. So the Prince " Sat down and wrote In such a hand as when a field...ladies of the Northern Empire pray Your highness would enrol them with your own As Lady Psyche's pupils.' " And accordingly, " At break of day the College... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1853 - 468 pages
...Blanche," she said, " And Lady Psyche." " Which was prettiest, Best-natured ? " " Lady Psyche." " Hers are we," One voice, we cried ; and I sat down and wrote,...them with your own, As Lady Psyche's pupils." This I sealed : The seal was Cupid bent above a scroll, And o'er his head Uranian Venus hung, And raised the... | |
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