This is a shameful thing for men to lie. Yet now, I charge thee, quickly go again As thou art lief and dear, and do the thing I bade thee, watch, and lightly bring me word. Poems - Страница 9написао/ла Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1843 - 231 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1903 - 127 страница
...bring me word." Then went Sir Bedivere the second time 250 Across the ridge, and paced beside the mere, Counting the dewy pebbles, fix'd in thought; But when...the brand away, Surely a precious thing, one worthy of note, Should thus be lost for ever from the earth, Which might have pleased the eyes of many men.... | |
 | D.C. Heath and Company - 1903
...bring me word." Then went Sir Bedivere the second time Across the ridge, and paced beside the mere, Counting the dewy pebbles, fix'd in thought, But when...chased, he smote His palms together, and he cried aloud, Which might have pleased the eyes of many men. What good should follow this, if this were done ? What... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1903 - 139 страница
...bring me word.' Then went Sir Bedivere the second time 250 Across the ridge, and paced beside the mere, Counting the dewy pebbles, fix'd in thought ; But...chased, he smote His palms together, and he cried aloud : 255 ' And if indeed I cast the brand away, Surely a precious thing, one worthy note, Should thus... | |
 | 1903
...bring me word." Then went Sir Bedivere the second time Across the ridge, and paced beside the mere, Counting the dewy pebbles, fix'd in thought, But when...chased, he smote His palms together, and he cried aloud, Which might have pleased the eyes of many men. What good should follow this, if this were done ? What... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1903 - 129 страница
...me word. " Then went Sir Bedivere the second time 250 Across the ridge, and paced beside the mere, Counting the dewy pebbles, fix'd in thought ; But...chased, he smote His palms together, and he cried aloud : 255 "And if indeed I cast the brand away, Surely a precious thing, one worthy note, Should thus be... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1903 - 128 страница
...bring me word." 2M Then went Sir Bedivere the second time Across the ridge, and paced beside the mere, Counting the dewy pebbles, fix'd in thought ; But...hilt, How curiously and strangely chased, he smote 855 His palms together, and he cried aloud : " And if indeed I cast the brand away, Surely a precious... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1913 - 185 страница
...bring me word.' Then went Sir Bedivere the second time 250 Across the ridge, and paced beside the mere, Counting the dewy pebbles, fix'd in thought ; But...chased, he smote His palms together, and he cried aloud : 255 ' And if indeed I cast the brand away, Surely a precious thing, one worthy note, Should thus... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1913 - 1033 страница
...Bedivere the second time Across the ridge, and paced beside the mere, Counting the dewy pebbles, lix'd er due, With cypress promenaded, The shock-head willows...wet-shod alder from the wave, Came yews, a dismal coteri 1 cast the brand away, Surely a precious thing, one worthy note, Should thus be lost for ever from... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1914 - 121 страница
...the mere. 245 Then went Sir Bedivere the second time 250 Across the ridge, and paced beside the mere, Counting the dewy pebbles, fix'd in thought ; But...chased, he smote His palms together, and he cried aloud : 256 " And if indeed I cast the brand away, Surely a precious thing, one worthy note, Should thus... | |
 | John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustine Pyre, Karl Young - 1915 - 1143 страница
...beside the mere, Counting the dewy pebbles, fixed in thought; But when he saw the wonder of the hilt, 85 How curiously and strangely chased, he smote His palms...precious thing, one worthy note, Should thus be lost forever from the earth, Which might have pleased the eyes of many men. 9i What good should follow this,... | |
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