And wheel'd or lit the filmy shapes That haunt the dusk, with ermine capes And woolly breasts and beaded eyes; While now we sang old songs that peal'd From knoll to knoll, where, couch'd at ease, The white kine glimmer'd, and the trees Laid their dark... The Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson - 402 psl.autoriai: Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1908Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1869 - 658 psl.
...that which I became : Till now the doubtful dusk reveal'd The knolls once more where, couch'd at cast, The white kine glimmer'd, and the trees Laid their dark arms about the field • And suck'd from out the distant gloom A breeze began to tremble o'er The large leaves of the sycamore,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1870 - 228 psl.
...was heard, And on the board the fluttering urn : And bats went round in fragrant skies, And wheel' d or lit the filmy shapes That haunt the dusk, with...knoll to knoll, where, couch'd at ease, The white kine glimmer' d, and the trees Laid their dark arms about the field. But when those others, one by one,... | |
| Adam White - 1870 - 378 psl.
...and form a genus which is named, from their shoulder and breast appendages, Epomophorus ; — " Bata went round in fragrant skies, And wheel'd or lit the...ermine capes, And woolly breasts and beaded eyes." The species Mr Bennett named E. Whitei, after the good Rev. Gilbert White, that well-known worthy who... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 264 psl.
...Unwavering: not a cricket chirr'd: The brook alone far-off was heard, And on the board the fluttering urn : And bats went round in fragrant skies, And wheel'd or lit the filmy shapes That hannt the dusk, with ermine capes And woolly breasts and beaded eyes ; While now we sang old songs... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1872 - 498 psl.
...: not a cricket chirr' d : The brook alone far-off was heard, And on the board the fluttering um : And bats went round in fragrant skies, And wheel'd...and the trees Laid their dark arms about the field, 13 But when those others, one by one, Withdrew themselves from me and night, And in the house light... | |
| William S. Martin - 1871 - 176 psl.
...the evening air, and theirs was the peaceful melody " that peal'd From knoll to knoll, where, couched at ease, The white kine glimmer'd, and the trees Laid their dark arms about the field. " But it was gradually getting darker and darker, and he was a good distance from home, so he got up from... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1872 - 330 psl.
...: not a cricket chirr'd : The brook alone far-off was heard, And on the board the fluttering urn : And bats went round in fragrant skies, And wheel'd...knoll to knoll, where, couch'd at ease, The white kine glimmcr'd, and the trees Laid their dark arms about the field. But when those others, one by one, Withdrew... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1872 - 360 psl.
...heard, And! on the board the fluttering urn : АпЛ bats wont ronnd In fragrant skies, Aud whrel'd or lit the filmy shapes That haunt the dusk, with ermine capes And woolly breaste »nd beaded eye»; While now we sang old songs that peal'd From knoll to knoll, where, couch'd... | |
| 1873 - 718 psl.
...not a cricket chirr'd : The brook alone far off was heard, And on the board the fluttering urn : " And bats went round in fragrant skies, And wheel'd...and the trees Laid their dark arms about the field." And what a living picture of the dawn ends the same wonderful poem !— " Till now the doubtful dusk... | |
| Thomas Craddock - 1873 - 424 psl.
...was heard, And on the board the fluttering urn : And bats went round in fragrant skies, And wheeled or lit the filmy shapes That haunt the dusk, with...and beaded eyes ; While now we sang old songs that pealed From knoll to knoll, where couched at ease The white kiue glimmered, and the trees Laid their... | |
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