| Alfred Gatty - 1911 - 188 psl.
..."brims with sorrow " but after awhile, as when " the wave again is vocal in its wooded " banks, " My deeper anguish also falls, And I can speak a little then." » The corpse was landed at Dover, and was brought by sixteen black horses all the way to Clevedon... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1912 - 346 psl.
...nor moved along, And hush'd my deepest grief of all, When fill'd with tears that cannot fall,0 iii IT The tide flows down, the wave again Is vocal in its wooded walls ; My deeper0 anguish also falls, And I can speak a little then. XX THE lesser griefs that may be said, That... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1913 - 1092 psl.
...silence in the hills. The Wye is hush'd nor moved along, And hush'd my deepest grief of all, When fill'd 'd leaf before the hall. And toward him from the hall, with harp in hand, XX. The lessor griefs that may be said, That breathe a thousand tender vows, Arc but as servants in... | |
| 1913 - 596 psl.
...sorrow is silent. "The Wye is hush'd nor moved along And hush'd my deepest grief of all, When fill'd with tears that cannot fall I brim with sorrow drowning...flows down, the wave again Is vocal in its wooded walk ; My deeper anguish also falls And I can speak a little then." It is when the river runs shallow... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1913 - 410 psl.
... " And the stately ships go on To their haven under the hill." " The tide flows down, the waves again Is vocal in its wooded walls ; My deeper anguish also falls, And I can speak a little then." Tennyson's first period, associated with Hallam and Cambridge and the volumes of 1830 and 1833, ends... | |
| Mark Harvey Liddell - 1914 - 54 psl.
...primary (e). And from the cottage eaves Pours forth his soul in gushes eFcFcFa Wordsworth, Green Linnet. The tide flows down, the wave again Is vocal in its wooded walls Tennyson, In Mernoriam, XIX. The ship drove fast, loud roared the blast Coleridge, Ancient Mariner.... | |
| John Milton Berdan, John Richie Schultz, Hewette Elwell Joyce - 1915 - 482 psl.
...like the image : The Wye is hush'd nor moved along, And hush'd my deepest grief of all, When fill'd with tears that cannot fall, I brim with sorrow drowning...anguish also falls, And I can speak a little then. Such was the music that Tennyson learned from the Wye at Tintern Abbey, where, as the editor tells... | |
| John Milton Berdan, John Richie Schultz, Hewette Elwell Joyce - 1916 - 482 psl.
...like the image : The Wye is hush'd nor moved along, And hush'd my deepest grief of all, When fill'd with tears that cannot fall, I brim with sorrow drowning...anguish also falls, And I can speak a little then. Such was the music that Tennyson learned from the Wye at Tintern Abbey, where, as the editor tells... | |
| Lucius Hudson Holt - 1915 - 956 psl.
...silence in the hills. The Wye is hnsh'd nor moved along, And husb'd my deepest grief of all, When fill'd URKISH TALE 'Had we петег loved вае kindly, Had we never ,xx The lesser griefs that may be said, That breathe a thousand tender vows, Are but as servants in... | |
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