For friend and foe were shadows in the mist, And friend slew friend not knowing whom he slew ; And some had visions out of golden youth, And some beheld the faces of old ghosts Look in upon the battle... Christ in Modern Life: Sermons ... - Page 266by Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1872 - 408 lehteFull view - About this book
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1898 - 920 lehte
...it, drew Down with his blood, till all his heart was cold With formless fear; and even on Arthur fell Confusion, since he saw not whom he fought. For friend and foe were shadows in the Illist, too And friend slew friend not knowing whom he slew; And some had visions out of golden youth,... | |
| Richard Dacre Archer-Hind, Robert Drew Hicks - 1899 - 518 lehte
...drew Down with his blood, till all his heart was cold With formless fear ; and ev'n on Arthur fell Confusion, since he saw not whom he fought, For friend...beheld the faces of old ghosts Look in upon the battle ; and in the mist Was many a noble deed, many a base, And chance and craft and strength in single fights,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899 - 320 lehte
...drew Down with his blood, till all his heart was cold With formless fear ; and ev'n on Arthur fell Confusion, since he saw not whom he fought. For friend...beheld the faces of old ghosts Look in upon the battle ; and in the mist Was many a noble deed, many a base, And chance and craft and strength in single fights,... | |
| Hallam Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899 - 296 lehte
...fell Confusion, since he saw not whom he fought. 1872. HIS FAVOURITE "IDYLLS" FOR READING ALOUD. 123 For friend and foe were shadows in the mist, And friend slew friend not knowing whom he slew; ***** ending with the lines: And rolling far along the gloomy shores The voice of days of old and days... | |
| Anton Menger - 1899 - 400 lehte
...a period of indescribable confusion, reminding one of that " dim, weird battle of the west," Where friend and foe were shadows in the mist, And friend slew friend not knowing whom he slew. When they concerned themselves with practical affairs, it was mainly with those interesting to the... | |
| Margaret Pollock Sherwood - 1899 - 334 lehte
...have been stabbed. The department of philosophy wears laurels of a glorious line of victories, " Where friend and foe were shadows in the mist, And friend slew friend, not knowing whom he slew." Possibly, too, this long walking in the quiet ways of thought results in too strong a sense of pleasure... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1900 - 490 lehte
...breathed it, drew Down his blood, till all his heart was cold With formless fear, and ev'n on Arthur fell Confusion, since he saw not whom he fought, For friend...beheld the faces of old ghosts Look in upon the battle ; then Rose, and the pale king glanced across the field Of battle ; but no man was moving there ; Nor... | |
| Francis Warre Cornish - 1900 - 604 lehte
...it, drew Down with his blood, till all his heart was cold With formless fear; and ev'n on Arthur fell Confusion, since he saw not whom he fought. For friend...beheld the faces of old ghosts Look in upon the battle; and in the mist Was many a noble deed, many a base, And chance and craft and strength in single fights,... | |
| Frederick Brigham De Berard - 1902 - 420 lehte
...it, drew Down with his blood, till all his heart was cold With formless fear; and ev'n on Arthur fell Confusion, since he saw not whom he fought, For friend...beheld the faces of old ghosts Look in upon the battle; and in the mist Was many a noble deed, many a base, And chance and craft and strength in single fights,... | |
| Henry Norman, Henry Chalmers Roberts - 1903 - 706 lehte
...yet had Arthur fought a fight Like this last, dim, weird battle of the west. and even on Arthur fell Confusion, since he saw not whom he fought, For friend...the faces of old ghosts Look in upon the battle." But Mr. Chamberlain, to do him justice, has no dread of old ghosts, whether they answer to the name... | |
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