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" 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. "
The Loly Grail: With introd. and notes by G[eorge] C[ampbell] Macaulay - Page xiii
by Alfred Tennyson - 1893 - 86 pages
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A Victorian Anthology, 1837-1895: Selections Illustrating the ..., Volume 1

Edmund Clarence Stedman - English poetry - 1895 - 388 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 2 OS 209 And I, the last, go forth companionless,...
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A Dream of Fair Women, and Other Poems

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1895 - 108 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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Methodist Magazine, Volume 37

Methodism - 1893 - 692 pages
...extended and strengthened many of the cords of human brotherhood. The old days of knighthood are gone " When every morning brought a noble chance, And every chance brought out a noble knight," stage-conch, and now the poor man has every opportunity to travel. The electric telegraph has wound...
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Foundation Studies in Literature

Margaret Sullivan Mooney - English literature - 1895 - 350 pages
...Camelot, and charged Before the eyes of ladies and of kings. 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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The Coming of Arthur, and Other Idylls of the King

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1896 - 122 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. 'wo Such times have been not since the light that led The holy Elders with the gift of myrrh. But now...
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The Poems of Alfred Tennyson, 1830-1863

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1907 - 628 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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Selections from the Idylls of the King

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1900 - 154 pages
...shall I go? 395 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 400 The holy Elders with the gift of myrrh. But now...
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Tennyson's Camelot: The Idylls of the King and Its Medieval Sources

David Staines - Literary Criticism - 1982 - 237 pages
...become a mirror of the predicament of the nineteenth century: 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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The Return of King Arthur: British and American Arthurian Literature Since 1800

Beverly Taylor, Elisabeth Brewer - History - 1983 - 394 pages
...Arthur's defeat and the failure of the Round Table order: Tor now I see the true old times are dead, / When every morning brought a noble chance, / And every chance brought out a noble knight.' Bedivere himself links the early promise of Camelot to the birth of Christ: 'Such times have been not...
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Selected Poetry

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1995 - 244 pages
...shall 1 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 rimes have been not since the light that led The holy Elders with the gift of myrrh. But now the...
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