Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth of some divine despair Rise in the heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy autumn fields, And thinking of the days that are no more. The Princess: A Medley - Page 72by Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 177 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Addington Symonds - Greece - 1874 - 364 pages
...of our century has noted the same stirring of the spirit, and has striven to account for it : — " Tears from the depth of some divine despair Rise in...heart and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy autumn fields, And thinking of the days that are no more." Both Albert! and Tennyson have connected... | |
| 1874 - 1078 pages
...existence of Hafiz, That in thy presence none may hear of me, that I am at all." 1 Of. " Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth of some divine despair." A CURIOUS PRODUCT. I AM a child of the times, and am sorry to be unable to congratulate my Parent.... | |
| 1874 - 586 pages
...existence of Hafiz, That in thy presence none may hear of me, that I am at all." 1 Of. " Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth of some divine despair." 258 A CUEIOUS PEODUCT. I AM a child of the times, and am sorry to be unable to congratulate my Parent.... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1875 - 794 pages
...with drops of rain : No platnts find passage through unwilling ears. TASSO, by FAIRFAX. Tears, idle tears, — I know not what they mean, — Tears from...heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy autumn fields, And thinking of the days that are no more. TENNYSON : The Princess. As through the land... | |
| John Bartlett - Quotations - 1875 - 890 pages
...the wild echoes flying, And answer, echoes, answer, dying, dying, dying. Ibid. Canto iii. Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth...heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy Autumn fields, And thinking of the days that are no more. The Princess. Canto iv. Unto dying eyes The... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1875 - 400 pages
...the earth, earthy. What I am about to read is from his last long poem, " The Princess :" Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth...heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy Autumn fields, And thinking of the days that are no more. Fresh as the first beam glittering on a sail,... | |
| Readers and speakers - 1875 - 448 pages
...echoes flying, And answer, echoes, answer, dying, dying, dying. THE PAYS THAT ARE NO MORE. Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth of some divine despair Rise in tho heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy Autumn-fields, And thinking of the days... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - American poetry - 1869 - 298 pages
...the earth, earthy. What I am about to read is from his last long poem, " The Princess : " Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth of some divine despair, Eise in the heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy Autumn-fields, And thinking of the... | |
| Craufurd Tait Ramage - Quotations, French - 1875 - 646 pages
...were it not the signal for a change of seasons. So Tennyson, " The Princess," iv. : — " Tears, Idle tears, I know not what they mean. Tears, from the depth of gome divine despair, Biee in the heart, and gather in the eyes, In looking on the happy autumn fields,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1876 - 522 pages
...the earth, earthy. What I am about to read is from his last long poem, " The Princess :" Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth...happy Autumn-fields, And thinking of the days that arc no more. Fresh as the first beam glittering on a sail, That brings our friends up from the underworld,... | |
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