| Shrewsbury (England). Royal School - English poetry - 1801 - 368 pages
...calidoqve iubare ovat. Friiitur cicada somno, redolentia capita Flexere serta florum, mediisqve lili is и Is lily-cradled : I alone awake. My eyes are full...and my eyes are dim, And I am all aweary of my life. TENNYSON. The Rose. Go, lovely rose, Tell her that wastes her time and me, That now she knows, When... | |
| Henry Alford - Greek poetry - 1841 - 272 pages
...scarletwinged Cicala in the noonday leapeth not. Along the water-rounded granite rock The purple flower droops: the golden bee Is lilycradled: I alone awake. My eyes...and my eyes are dim, And I am all aweary of my life. "' O mother Ida, manyfountained Ida, Dear mother Ida, hearken ere I die. Hear me O Earth, hear me O... | |
| England - 1842 - 538 pages
...lizard, with his shadow on the stone, Rests like a shadow, and the cicala sleeps. The purple flowers droop : the golden bee Is lily-cradled : I alone awake....my eyes are dim. And I am all aweary of my life." Vol. i. pp. 118, 119. There is a touch truly Homeric, where she intimates the issue of the Judgment... | |
| English literature - 1842 - 416 pages
...lizard, with his shadow on the stone, Rests like a shadow, and the cicala sleeps ; The purple flowers droop ; the golden bee Is lily-cradled ; — I alone...my eyes are dim, And I am all a-weary of my life." We find much to admire in the poem founded on the old Homeric legend of " The Lotus Eater." The unearthly... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1842 - 252 pages
...lizard, with his shadow on the stone, Rests like a shadow, and the cicala sleeps. The purple flowers droop : the golden bee Is lily-cradled : I alone awake....and my eyes are dim, And I am all aweary of my life. " O mother Ida, many-fountain'd Ida, Dear mother Ida, harken ere I die. Hear me O Earth, hear me O... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1843 - 260 pages
...lizard, with his shadow on the stone, Rests like a shadow, and the cicala sleeps. The purple flowers droop : the golden bee Is lily-cradled : I alone awake....and my eyes are dim, And I am all aweary of my life. -annier ^^- "aaar-simnaHi i Zoz. 3ear :oe J VJT::. 'far 3t 3 -fi-:& O Ca rial .iios» •^e-.-oui ro^nt... | |
| United States - 1844 - 671 pages
...Cicala, in the noon-day leapeth not. Alang the water-rounded granite rock, The purple flower droops — the golden bee Is lily-cradled. I, alone, awake. My...my eyes are dim, And I am all aweary of my life." We give this in the version of the first edition. The new version is but little altered, and the reader... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 pages
...lizard, with his shadow on the stone, Rests like a shadow, and the cicala sleeps. The purple flowers droop : the golden bee Is lily-cradled : I alone awake....and my eyes are dim, And I am all aweary of my life, " O mother Ida, many-fountain'd Ida, Dear mother Ida, harken ere I die. Hear me O Earth, hear me O... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1846 - 252 pages
...lizard, with his shadow on the stone, Rests like a shadow, and the cicala sleeps. The purple flowers droop : the golden bee Is lily-cradled : I alone awake....are dim, And I am all aweary of my life. " 0 mother Ida, many-fountain'd Ida, Dear mother Ida, hearken ere I die. Hear me O Earth, hear me O Hills, 0 Caves... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - Classical languages - 1850 - 364 pages
...calidoqve iubare ovat. Fruitur cicada somno, rcdolcntia capita Flexere serta florum, mcdiisqve lilus и Is lily-cradled : I alone awake. My eyes are full...my heart of love, My heart is breaking, and my eyes arc dim, And I am all aweary of my life. TENNYSON. The Rose. Go, lovely rose, Tell her that wastes... | |
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