A TOUCH, a kiss ! the charm was snapt. There rose a noise of striking clocks, And feet that ran, and doors that clapt, And barking dogs, and crowing cocks ; A fuller light illumined all, A breeze thro' all the garden swept, A sudden hubbub shook the hall,... The Works of Alfred Tennyson ...: Miscellaneous poems - Страница 44написао/ла Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1873Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Mary Elizabeth Burt - 1892 - 138 страница
...dark those hidden eyes must be I" BRUNHILDA AWAKES. i. A touch, a kiss ! the charm was snapt. Then rose a noise of striking clocks, And feet that ran,...crowing cocks. A fuller light illumined all, A breeze through all the garden swept, A sudden hubbub shook the hall, And sixty feet the fountain leapt. ii.... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1892 - 904 страница
...knee. ' Love, if thy tresses be so dark, How dark those hidden eyes must be!' vn. THE REVIVAL. I. A TOUCH, a kiss ! the charm was snapt. There rose a...clocks, And feet that ran, and doors that clapt, And harking dogs, and crowing cocks; A fuller light illumined all, A breeze thro" all the garden swept,... | |
| 1892 - 256 страница
...so dark, how dark those hidden eyes must be!" The Revival A touch, a kiss! the charm was snapped — there rose a noise of striking clocks, And feet that ran, and doors that clapped, and barking dogs, and crowing cocks. A fuller light illumined all, a breeze through all the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1893 - 302 страница
...on his knee. "Love, if thy tresses be so dark, How dark those hidden eyes must be!" THE REVIVAL. A TOUCH, a kiss! the charm was snapt. There rose a noise...shook the hall, And sixty feet the fountain leapt. n. The hedge broke in, the banner blew, The butler drank, the steward scrawl'd, The fire shot up, the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1894 - 922 страница
...his knee. ' Love, if thy tresses be so dark, How dark those hidden eyes must be : ' THE REVIVAL. A TOUCH, a kiss ! the charm was snapt. There rose a...shook the hall, And sixty feet the fountain leapt. The hedge broke in, the banner blew, The butler drank, the steward scrawl'd, The fire shot up, the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1894 - 136 страница
...IRevûval. THE REVIVAL. I. A TOUCH, a kiss ! the charm \vas snapt. There rose a noise of strikingclocks, And feet that ran, and doors that clapt, And barking...the garden swept, A sudden hubbub shook the hall, THEDAY - DKEAM . And sixty feet the fountain leapt. II. The hedge broke in, the banner blew, The butler... | |
| 1894 - 684 страница
...the sleeping beauty of monastic life, that we might almost literally apply the verses of the poet : The charm was snapt. There rose a noise of striking...crowing cocks ; A fuller light illumined all, A breeze through all the garden swept, A sudden hubbub shook the hall, And sixty feet the fountain leapt. All... | |
| 1894 - 678 страница
...doors that clapt, And barking dogs and crowing cocks ; A fuller light illumined all, A breeze through all the garden swept, A sudden hubbub shook the hall, And sixty feet the fountain leapt. All things began to fall into their proper places. The monks began to teach, the scholars to learn,... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1895 - 452 страница
...skill in Tennyson's account of what happened when the prince awakened the sleeping beauty: — " A touch, a kiss! the charm was snapt. There rose a noise...and doors that clapt, And barking dogs, and crowing cock*; 1 Shakspere : Hamlet, act v. scene ii. 2 Milton: Paradise Lost, book iv. line 799. * Coleridge:... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1895 - 448 страница
...Falling Leaves. Browning : Up at a Villa — Down in the City. 7 Ibid. : Saul Emerson : The Humble-Bee. A fuller light illumined all, A breeze thro' all the...shook the hall, And sixty feet the fountain leapt. " The hedge broke in, the banner blew, The butler drank, the steward scrawl'd, The fire shot up, the... | |
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