I was cut off from hope in that sad place, Which yet to name my spirit loathes and fears : My father held his hand upon his face ; I, blinded with my tears, " Still strove to speak : my voice was thick with sighs As in a dream. Dimly I could descry The... Euripides - Página 100por William Bodham Donne - 1872 - 204 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| University of Cambridge - 1864 - 694 páginas
...stately stature draws; " My youth," she said, " was blasted with a curse ; This woman was the cause. I was cut off from hope in that sad place, Which yet to name rny spirit loathes and fears: My father helil his hand upou his face: 1, blinded with my tears, Still... | |
| Henry Drury - 1865 - 430 páginas
...stately stature draws ; " My youth," she said, " was blasted with a curse : "This woman was the cause. " I was cut off from hope in that sad place "Which yet...name my spirit loathes and fears; " My father held lus hand upon his face ; " I blinded with my tears, " Still strove to speak : my voice was thick with... | |
| Cheltenham College - 1868 - 412 páginas
...stately stature draws ; ' My youth,' she slid, ' was blasted with a curse, 1 This woman was the cause. I was cut off from hope in that sad place, Which yet...tears, Still strove to speak ; my voice was thick with sighj, As in a dream. Dimly I could descry The stern black-bearded kings, with wolfish eyes, Waiting... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 734 páginas
...stately stature draws ; " My youth," she said, " was blasted with a curse : This woman was the cause. " I was cut off from hope in that sad place, Which yet..." Still strove to speak : my voice was thick with sifrlis As in a dream. Dimly I could descry The stern black-bearded kings with wolfish eyes, Waiting... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 400 páginas
...stately stature draws , " My youth," she said, " was blasted with a curse : This woman was the cause. " I was cut off from hope in that sad place, Which yet...his hand upon his face : I, blinded with my tears, xxvm. The stern black-bearded kings, with wolfish eyes, Waiting to see me die. XXIX. " The high masts... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 398 páginas
...stately stature draws , "My youth," she said, " was blasted with a c« " This woman was the cause. MI was cut off from hope in that sad place, Which yet to name my spirit loathes a: My father held his hand upon his face : I, blinded with my tears, •* Still strove to speak : my... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1868 - 402 páginas
...stately stature draws ; " My youth," she said, " was blasted with a curse : This woman was the cause. " I was cut off from hope in that sad place, Which yet...with sighs As in a dream. Dimly I could descry " The high masts flicker'd as they lay afloat ; The crowds, the temples, waver' d, and the shore ; The bright... | |
| Double acrostics - 1868 - 230 páginas
...falser .than all songs have sung, Puppet to a father's threat, and servile to a shrewish tongue.' 1. ' I was cut off from hope in that sad place, Which yet to name my spirit loathes and pines.' 2. ' At this he turned all red, and paced his hall — Now gnawed his under, now his upper... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1869 - 658 páginas
...stately stature draws ; " My youth," she said, " was blasted with a curse : This woman was the cause. " I was cut off from hope in that sad place, Which yet to name my spirit loathes and fears : My father hold his hand upon his face ; I, blinded with my tears, " Still strove to speak : my voice was thick... | |
| William Lucas Collins - 1870 - 172 páginas
...tasteful use of both legend and anecdote in his 'Dream of Fair Women.' It is Iphigenia who speaks : — " I was cut off from hope in that sad place, Which yet...fears : My father held his hand upon his face ; I, Winded with my tears, " Still strove to speak : my voice was thick with sighs, As in a dream. Dimly... | |
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