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" I had great beauty : ask thou not my name : No one can be more wise than destiny. Many drew swords and died. Where'er I came I brought calamity. "
Ainsworth's Magazine: A Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, & Art - Page 404
redigeeritud poolt - 1852
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Chapters on the Poets of Ancient Greece

Henry Alford - 1841 - 272 lehte
...trod." HELEN AND IPHIGENIA. ALFRED TENNYSON. " AT length I saw a lady within call, Stiller than chiseled marble standing there, A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. " Her loveliness with shame and with surprise Froze my swift speech; she turning on my face The starlike...
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Poems, 1. köide

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1843 - 260 lehte
...thine own, Until the end of time." XXII. At length I saw a lady within call, Stiller than chisell'd marble, standing there ; A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. XXIII. Her loveliness with shame and with surprise Froze my swift speech ; she turning on my face The...
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Poems

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 lehte
...thine own, Until the end of time." XXII. At length I saw a lady within call, Stiller than chisell'd marble, standing there ; A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. XXIII. Her loveliness with shame and with surprise Froze my swift speech ; she turning on my face The...
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Sybil Lennard, by the author of 'The young prima donna'.

Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1846 - 1042 lehte
...also rest upon those signatures!" was his inward aspiration. CHAPTER XIV. At length I saw a lady - standing there, A daughter of the Gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. Her lovliness, with shame an 1 with surprise Froze my swift speech. Born in bitterness And nurtured...
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Poems, 1. köide

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 276 lehte
...through! the wood is all thine own, Until the end of time." XXII. At length I saw a lady within call, Stiller than chiselled marble, standing there ; A...of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. XXIII. Her loveliness with shame and with surprise Froze my swift speech; she turning on my face XXIV....
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Chambers's repository of instructive and amusing tracts, 2. köide

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1852 - 1482 lehte
...wrong, And trumpets blown for wars. * * * » At length I saw a lady within call, Stiller than chiseled marble, standing there-- A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. Her loveliness, with shame and with surprise Froze my swift speech ; she turning on my face The starlike...
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1854 - 286 lehte
...through ! the wood is all thine own, Until the end of time." XXII. At length I saw a lady within call, Stiller than chiselled marble, standing there ; A...of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. XXIII. Her loveliness with shame and with surprise Froze my swift speech ; she turning on my face xxrv....
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Chambers's Repository of Instructive and Amusing Tracts, 5. köide

1854 - 542 lehte
...wrong, And trumpets blown for wars. * * « # At length I saw a lady within call, Stiller than chiseled marble, standing there — A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. Her loveliness, with shame and with surprise Froze my swift speech ; she turning on my face The starlike...
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Cross purposes; or, The way of the world

Margaret Casson - 1855 - 256 lehte
...face of joy, Because we have been glad of yore." WORDSWOKTH. How mechanically and half unconsciously did I continue repeating these words, over and over...but when was the time that Eleanor Ravenscroft ever looked otherwise ? Once behold her, and never again could she be forgotten. It was such a proud beauty,...
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Poems

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1856 - 400 lehte
...is all thine own, Until the end of time." At length I saw a lady within call, Stiller than chisell'd marble, standing there ; A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. Her loveliness with shame and with surprise Froze my swift speech: she turning on my face The star-like...
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