Glowing all over noble shame ; and all Her falser self slipt from her like a robe, And left her woman, lovelier in her mood Than in her mould that other, when she came From barren deeps to conquer all with love ; And down the streaming crystal dropt ;... The Quarterly review - Page 4451848Full view - About this book
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1890 - 198 pages
...came From barren deeps to conquer all with love, And down the streaming crystal dropt ; and she 150 Far-fleeted by the purple island-sides, Naked, a double...light in air and wave, To meet her Graces, where they tleck'd her out For worship without end ; nor end of mine, Stateliest, for thee ! but mute she glided... | |
| Henry Edward Krehbiel - 1891 - 216 pages
...presenting her after her trial, as Tennyson presents his Princess, at the close of his corrective poem, when "All Her falser self slipt from her like a robe, And...came From barren deeps to conquer all with love." V. The third act of the comedy is preceded by a prelude which, rightly understood, reflects the cobbler... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1892 - 242 pages
...Proserpine : — " The statue of Venus, glorious for to see Was naked, fletyng in the large sea; ..." lovelier in her mood Than in her mould that other,...light in air and wave, To meet her Graces, where they decked her out For worship without end." •' Not as thine, not as thine was our mother, a blossom... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - English poetry - 1892 - 252 pages
...semely for to see A rose garland fresh and wel smellyng, Above hire heed her dowves flikeryng." ..." lovelier in her mood Than in her mould that other,...light in air and wave, To meet her Graces, where they decked her out For worship without end." " Not as thine, not as thine was our mother, a blossom of... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1892 - 896 pages
...Ida's at the lips; Till back I fell, and from mine arms she rose Glowing all over noble shame; and all Her falser self slipt from her like a robe, And...love; And down the streaming crystal dropt; and she Far- fleeted by the purple island-sides, Naked, a double light in air and wave, To meet her Graces,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1892 - 904 pages
...Ida's at the lips; Till back I fell, and from mine arms she rose Glowing all over noble shame; and all Her falser self slipt from her like a robe, And...love; And down the streaming crystal dropt; and she Far- fleeted by the purple island-sides, Naked, a double light in air and wave, To meet her Graces,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1893 - 294 pages
...Ida's at the lips; Till back I fell, and from mine arms she rose Glowing all over noble shame; and all Her falser self slipt from her like a robe, And...where they deck'd her out For worship without end; nor end of mine, Stateliest, for thee! but mute she glided forth, Nor glanced behind her, and I sank... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1894 - 922 pages
...Ida's at the lips ; Till back I fell, and from mine arms she rose Glowing all over noble shame ; and all Her falser self slipt from her like a robe, And...mood Than in her mould that other, when she came From harren deeps to conquer all with love ; And down the streaming crystal dropt ; and she Far-fleeted... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - English poetry - 1894 - 536 pages
...calls her to fulfil the dream to perfection and kiss him ere he die, she stoops and kisses him, and all Her falser self slipt from her like a robe And left her woman. When in the night he wakes again and hears Ida reading a song that strikes the note of that which is... | |
| Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1894 - 498 pages
...calls her to fulfil the dream to perfection and kiss him ere he die, she stoops and kisses him, and all Her falser self slipt from her like a robe And left her woman. When in the night he wakes again and hears Ida reading a song that strikes the note of that which is... | |
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