The Holy Grail and Other PoemsJ.E. Tilton, 1870 - Всего страниц: 151 |
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... return'd . For while he linger'd there , A doubt that ever smoulder'd in the hearts Of those great Lords and Barons of his realm Flash'd forth and into war : for most of these Made head against him , crying , " Who is he That he should ...
... return'd . For while he linger'd there , A doubt that ever smoulder'd in the hearts Of those great Lords and Barons of his realm Flash'd forth and into war : for most of these Made head against him , crying , " Who is he That he should ...
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... return'd Among the flowers , in May , with Guinevere . To whom arrived , by Dubric the high saint , Chief of the church in Britain , and before The stateliest of her altar - shrines , the king That morn was married , while in stainless ...
... return'd Among the flowers , in May , with Guinevere . To whom arrived , by Dubric the high saint , Chief of the church in Britain , and before The stateliest of her altar - shrines , the king That morn was married , while in stainless ...
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... return'd To whence I came , the gate of Arthur's wars . " " O brother , " ask'd Ambrosius , " for in sooth These ancient books - and they would win thee - teem , Only I find not there this Holy Grail , With miracles and marvels like to ...
... return'd To whence I came , the gate of Arthur's wars . " " O brother , " ask'd Ambrosius , " for in sooth These ancient books - and they would win thee - teem , Only I find not there this Holy Grail , With miracles and marvels like to ...
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... return'd ; For Lancelot's kith and kin adore him so That ill to him is ill to them ; to Bors Beyond the rest : he well had been content Not to have seen , so Lancelot might have seen , The holy cup of healing ; and , indeed , Being so ...
... return'd ; For Lancelot's kith and kin adore him so That ill to him is ill to them ; to Bors Beyond the rest : he well had been content Not to have seen , so Lancelot might have seen , The holy cup of healing ; and , indeed , Being so ...
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... return'd , Or was there sooth in Arthur's prophecy ? - Tell me , and what said each , and what the king . ” Then answer'd Percivale , " And that can I , Brother , and truly ; since the living words Of so great men as Lancelot and our ...
... return'd , Or was there sooth in Arthur's prophecy ? - Tell me , and what said each , and what the king . ” Then answer'd Percivale , " And that can I , Brother , and truly ; since the living words Of so great men as Lancelot and our ...
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Стр. 67 - Then saw they how there hove a dusky barge, Dark as a funeral scarf from stem to stern, Beneath them; and descending they were ware That all the decks were dense with stately forms Black-stoled, black-hooded, like a dream - by these Three Queens with crowns of gold - and from them rose A cry that shiver'd to the tingling stars...
Стр. 61 - Confusion, till I know not what I am, Nor whence I am, nor whether I be King. Behold, I seem but King among the dead." Then spake the bold Sir Bedivere: " My King, King everywhere! and so the dead have kings, There also will I worship thee as King. Yet still thy life is whole, and still I live 150 Who love thee; but who hates thee, he that brought The heathen back among us, yonder stands, Modred, unharm'd, the traitor of thine house.
Стр. 68 - Shot thro' the lists at Camelot, and charged Before the eyes of ladies and of kings. Then loudly cried the bold Sir Bedivere, 'Ah! my Lord Arthur, whither shall I go?
Стр. 68 - Pray for my soul. More things are wrought by prayer Than this world dreams of. Wherefore, let thy voice Rise like a fountain for me night and day. For what are men better than sheep or goats That nourish a blind life within the brain, If, knowing God, they lift not hands of prayer Both for themselves and those who call them friend? For so the whole round earth is every way Bound by gold chains about the feet of God.
Стр. 15 - Rain, rain, and sun ! a rainbow in the sky ! A young man will be wiser by and by ; An old man's wit may wander ere he die. ' " Rain, rain, and sun ! a rainbow on the lea ! And truth is this to me, and that to thee ; And truth or clothed or naked let it be. '"Rain, sun, and rain ! and the free blossom blows : Sun, rain, and sun ! and where is he who knows ? From the great deep to the great deep he goes.
Стр. 5 - LEODOGRAN, the King of Cameliard, Had one fair daughter, and none other child ; And she was fairest of all flesh on earth, Guinevere, and in her his one delight.
Стр. 61 - Rose, and the pale King glanced across the field Of battle: but no man was moving there; Nor any cry of Christian heard thereon, Nor yet of heathen; only the wan wave Brake in among dead faces, to and fro Swaying the helpless hands, and up and down Tumbling the hollow helmets of the fallen, And shivered brands that once had fought with Rome, And rolling far along the gloomy shores The voice of days of old and days to be.
Стр. 29 - Cover'd, but moving with me night and day, Fainter by day, but always in the night Blood-red, and sliding down the blacken'd marsh Blood-red, and on the naked mountain top Blood-red, and in the sleeping mere below Blood-red. And in the strength of this I rode, Shattering all evil customs everywhere, And past thro...
Стр. 64 - To whom replied King Arthur, faint and pale: "Thou hast betray'd thy nature and thy name, Not rendering true answer, as beseem'd Thy fealty, nor like a noble knight: For surer sign had follow'd, either hand, Or voice, or else a motion of the mere. This is a shameful thing for men to lie. Yet now, I charge thee, quickly go again, As thou art lief and dear, and do the thing I bade thee, watch, and lightly bring me word.
Стр. 64 - I heard the ripple washing in the reeds, And the wild water lapping on the crag.