And never yet, since high in Paradise O'er the four rivers the first roses blew, Came purer pleasure unto mortal kind Than lived thro' her, who in that perilous hour Put hand to hand beneath her husband's heart, And felt him hers again : she did not weep,... The path she chose, by F.M.S. - Pagina 217door F M. S - 1872Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1878 - 688 pagina’s
...to hand beneath her husband's heart, And felt him hers again : she did not weep, But o'er her meek eyes came a happy mist Like that which kept the heart...of Eden green Before the useful trouble of the rain : Yet not so misty were her meek blue eyes As not to see before them on the path, Right in the gateway... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1878 - 428 pagina’s
...to hand beneath her husband's heart, And felt him hers again : she did not weep, But o'er her meek eyes came a happy mist Like that which kept the heart of Eden green Before the useful trouble of the ram : Yet not so misty were her meek blue eyes As not to see before them on the path, Right in the... | |
| C. Friedrich Koch - 1878 - 658 pagina’s
...I should venture purgatory for it. Sh. 0. 4, 3. He sleeps in Elysium. Sh. He. 4, 1. [O'er her meek eyes came a happy mist like that which kept the heart of Eden green. Tenn. 1, 64]. 4) Die Namen der Meere, Seen und Flüße, Vorgebirge und Berge. Im Ags. können die allgemeinen... | |
| Friedrich Koch - 1878 - 608 pagina’s
...venture purgatory for it Sh. 0. 4, 3. He sleeps in Elysium. Sh. He. 4, 1. [O'er her meek eyes саше a happy mist like that which kept the heart of Eden green. Tenn. 1, 64]. 4) Die Namen der Meere, Seen und Fliiße, Vorgebirge und Berge. Im Ags. können die allgemeinen... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1879 - 246 pagina’s
...to hand beneath her husband's heart, And felt him hers again : she did not weep, But o'er her meek eyes came a happy mist Like that which kept the heart...of Eden green Before the useful trouble of the rain : Yet not so misty were her meek blue eyes As not to see before them on the path, Right in the gateway... | |
| 1879 - 524 pagina’s
...to hand beneath her hu» band's heart, And felt him hers again : the did not weep, Bat o'er her meek eyes came a happy mist Like that which kept the heart...of Eden green Before the useful trouble of the rain : Yet not so misty were her meek blue eyes As not to see before them on the path, Right in the gateway... | |
| John Richard Vernon - 1880 - 342 pagina’s
...greatest living High Priest of Nature ? Of Enid we are told — "She did not weep, But o'er her meek eyes came a happy mist, Like that which kept the heart...Eden green Before the useful trouble of the rain." L 2 Here, then, even when he would praise it, he calls it " useful trouble," Elsewhere, indeed, he... | |
| 1880 - 694 pagina’s
...yours, and is yours for ever, you do not weep any more, but only over your eyes there comes sometimes, "A happy mist Like that which kept the heart of Eden green Before the useful trouble of the rain." You have wept enough, or, rather, your little angel has prayed for you enough, to enable you to bear... | |
| 1882 - 552 pagina’s
...hand to hand beneath her husband's heart, And felt him hers again. She did not weep, But o'er her meek eyes came a happy mist, Like that which kept the heart...Eden green, Before the useful trouble of the rain." In the second of these Idylls, we have the story from the old chronicles rendered in verse, how the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1881 - 742 pagina’s
...to hand beneath her husband's heart, And felt him hers again : she did not weep, But o'er her meek eyes came a happy mist Like that which kept the heart...of Eden green Before the useful trouble of the rain : Vet not so misty were her meek blue eyes As not to see before them on the path, Right in the gateway... | |
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