O Swallow, Swallow, flying, flying South, Fly to her, and fall upon her gilded eaves, And tell her, tell her, what I tell to thee. "0 tell her, Swallow, thou that knowest each, That bright and fierce and fickle is the South, And dark and true and tender... Tennyson's The Princess: A Medley - Page 47by Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1900 - 138 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1875 - 178 pages
...the wine? " Then I remember'd one myself had made, What time I watch'd the swallow winging south From mine own land, part made long since, and part Now...maidenlike as far As I could ape their treble, did I sing. " O Swallow, Swallow, flying, flying South, Fly to her, and fall upon her gilded eaves, And tell her,... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1875 - 284 pages
...since, and part Now while I sang, and maidenlike as far As I could ape their treble, did I sing. " O Swallow, Swallow, flying, flying South, Fly to her,...eaves, And tell her, tell her, what I tell to thee. " O tell her, Swallow, thou that knowest eadi, That bright and fierce and fickle is the South, And... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1876 - 452 pages
...one myself had made, TffE PRINCESS i A'MEDLEf. What time I watch'd the swallow winging (south From mine own land, part made long since, (and part Now...maidenlike as far As I could ape their treble, did 1 sing. ,,O Swallow.Swallow, nying.HyingSouth, Fly to her, and fall upon her gilded eaves, And tell... | |
 | William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1876 - 599 pages
...lie in the well." JOHN GIBSON LOCKHART. "O SWALLOW, SWALLOW, FLYING SOUTH." FROM " THE PRINCESS." "0 SWALLOW, Swallow, flying, flying South, Fly to her, and fall upon her gilded eaves, Arid tell her, tell her what I tell to thee. " 0 tell her, Swallow, thou that kno west each, That bright... | |
 | Our valley - 1877 - 274 pages
...ungrateful for the goodness and friendship she had bestowed upon me in my darkest times. CHAPTER XIX. O swallow, swallow, flying, flying south, Fly to her...eaves, And tell her, tell her, what I tell to thee. O tell her, brief is life but love is long, A nd brief the sun of summer in the north, And brief the... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1877 - 104 pages
...regret, O Death in Life, the davs that are no more. SONG- TO THE SWALLOW. SWALLOW, Swallow, flying Soutb, Fly to her, and fall upon her gilded eaves, And tell her, tell her what I tell to thee. O tell her, Swallow, thou that knowest each, That bright and fierce and fickle is the South, And dark... | |
 | William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1877 - 618 pages
...GIBSON LOCKHART. "O SWALLOW, SWALLOW, FLYING SOUTH." FROM " THE PRINCESS." "0 SWALLOW, Swallow, (lying, flying South, Fly to her, and fall upon her gilded eaves, And tell her, tell her what 1 tell to thee. "0 tell her, Swallow, thou that knowcst each, That bright and fierce and fickle is... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1877 - 498 pages
...time I watch'd the swallow winging south • From mine own land, part made long since, and part Kow while I sang, and maidenlike as far As I could ape their treble, did I sing. " 0 Swallow, Swallow, flying, flying South, Fl v to her, and fall upon her gilded eaves, And tell her,... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1877 - 392 pages
...the wine." Then I rememher"d one myself had made, What time I wntch'd the swallow winging sonth From mine own land, part made long since, and part Now while I sang, und maideulike as far As I conld ape their trehle, did I sing. " O Swallow, Swallow, flying, flying... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1878 - 688 pages
...the wine." Then I remember'd one myself had made, What time I watch'd the swallow winging south From mine own land, part made long since, and part Now...maidenlike as far As I could ape their treble, did I sing. ' O Swallow, Swallow, flying, flying South, Fly to her, and fall upon her gilded eaves, And tell her,... | |
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