 | Charles Anderson Dana - American poetry - 1882 - 906 pages
...shall I go 1 Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes t For now I see the true old times are dead, When every morning brought a noble chance, And every chance brought out a noble knight. Such times have been not since the light that led The holy Elders with the gift of myrrh. But now the... | |
 | Edward Walford, George W. Redway - Archaeology - 1884 - 322 pages
...chivalry. Such were the rules which, combined with the disturbed state of the country, caused that — " Every morning brought a noble chance, And every chance brought out a noble knight." It may, as I have before stated, have been probably the taking of Winchester by the Saxon Cerdic in... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1884 - 340 pages
...shall I go ? Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes ? For now I see the true old times are dead, When every morning brought a noble chance, And every chance brought out a noble knight. Such times have been not since the light that led The holy Elders with the gift of myrrh. But now the... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1884 - 136 pages
...shall I go? Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes? For now I see the true old times are dead, When every morning brought a noble chance, And every chance brought out a noble knight. Such times have been not since the light that led The holy Elders with the gift of myrrh. But now the... | |
 | William Berry Lapham, Silas P. Maxim - Paris (Me. : Town) - 1884 - 920 pages
...dissolved, "which was an image of the mighty world," and moaned : "Now I see the good old times are dead, When every morning brought a noble chance, And every chance brought out a noble knight.*' But In our day Merlin's oath has been fulfilled. King Arthur has come again. His throne is the Press... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1885 - 526 pages
...shall Igo? Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes ? For now I see the true old times are dead, When every morning brought a noble chance, And every chance brought out a noble knight. Such times have been not since the light that led Theholy Elders with the giftof myrrh. But now the... | |
 | Rose Elizabeth Cleveland - 1885 - 212 pages
...shall I go ? Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes ? For now I see the true old times are dead When every morning brought a noble chance, And every chance brought out a noble knight. Such times have been not since the light that led The holy elders, with the gift of myrrh. But now... | |
 | English poetry - 1885 - 686 pages
...shall I go? Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes ? For now I see the true old times are dead, When every morning brought a noble chance, And every chance brought out a noble knight. Such times have been not since the light hath led The holy Elders with the gift of myrrh. But now the... | |
 | Archaeology - 1884 - 498 pages
...chivalry. Such were the rules which, combined with the disturbed state of the country, caused that — " Every morning brought a noble chance, And every chance brought out a noble knight." It may, as I have before stated, have been probably the taking of Winchester by the Saxon Cerdic in... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1886 - 694 pages
...shall I go? Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes? For now I see the true old times are dead, When every morning brought a noble chance, And every chance brought out a noble knight. Such times have been not since the light that led The holy Elders with the gift of myrrh. But now the... | |
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