| William Aldis Wright - 1884 - 698 psl.
...from him a hedious and a deepe blacke water. King Arthur, 1II. 330. So in Tennyson's Morte d 'Arthur : On one side lay the Ocean, and on one Lay a great water, and the moon was full. Water brooks, sb. (Ps. xlii. 1), and Water springs, sb. (Ps. cvii. 33, 35). In these compounds, the... | |
| 1885 - 668 psl.
...was deep, The bold Sir Bedivere uplifted him, Sir Bedivere, the last of all his knights, And bore him to a chapel nigh the field, A broken chancel with...and on one Lay a great water, and the moon was full. Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere : " The sequel of to-day unsolders all The goodliest fellowship... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1885 - 526 psl.
...King Arthur. Then, because hia wound was deep, The bold Sir Bedivere uplifted him, 372 \ And bore him to a chapel nigh the field, A broken chancel with...and on one Lay a great water, and the moon was full. Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere : "The sequel of to-day unsolders all The goodliest fellowship... | |
| Thomas Young Crowell - 1885 - 702 psl.
...And bore him toachapcl nigh the field, A broken chancel with a broken cross, 534 ALFRED TENNYSOK. 535 That stood on a dark strait of barren land. On one...and on one Lay a great water, and the moon was full. Then spake King Artbur to Sir Bedivere : * The sequel of to-day unsolders all The goodliest fellowship... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1885 - 436 psl.
...James (Works, x. 280). Water, sb. A piece of water: p. 105, 1. 9. Compare Tennyson, Morte d'Arthur : ' On one side lay the ocean, and on one Lay a great water, and the moon was full.' "Wavering, sb. Oscillation: p. 94, 1. 19. "Way, in the phrase 'to hold way with ' = to keep pace with:... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1907 - 628 psl.
...was deep, The bold Sir Bedivere uplifted him, Sir Bedivere, the last of all his knights, And bore him to a chapel nigh the field, A broken chancel with...and on one Lay a great water, and the moon was full. Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere : " The sequel of to-day unsolders all The goodliest fellowship... | |
| Stewart Marsh Ellis - 1920 - 418 psl.
...Meredith said the high-water mark of English style in poetry and prose was reached in Tennyson's " On one side lay the ocean and on one lay a great water, and the moon was full." It is interesting to note that as late as 1886 Meredith wrote a poem, The Young Princess, which displayed... | |
| 1928 - 980 psl.
...Georges, which seemed to me so familiar, was the chapel nigh the field to which Arthur was borne : £|j A broken chancel with a broken cross. That stood on...and on one Lay a great water, and the moon was full. There were certain disadvantages in living on barren land surrounded by a great water. It was impossible... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1900 - 154 psl.
...King Arthur. Then, because his wound was deep, The bold Sir Bedivere uplifted him, 175 And bore him to a chapel nigh the field, A broken chancel with...and on one Lay a great water, and the moon was full. 180 Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere : " The sequel of to-day unsolders all The goodliest fellowship... | |
| Bill Moore - 1987 - 180 psl.
...into view. Dunes has power, though nowadays it has a strong science-fiction attachment. And bore him to a chapel nigh the field, A broken chancel with...and on one Lay a great water, and the moon was full. ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON The repetition of broken adds power. Chancel is an interesting choice. Chapel... | |
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