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" Took the face-cloth from the face; Yet she neither moved nor wept. Rose a nurse of ninety years, Set his child upon her knee — Like summer tempest came her tears — " Sweet my child, I live for thee. "
The princess - Стр. 136
авторы: Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1860
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Progressive Exercises in Latin Elegiac Verse

Charles Granville Gepp - 1830 - Страниц: 194
...her limbs are-without (careo) motion, her tongue [without] a whisper. EXERCISE III. (same continued). Stole a maiden from her place, Lightly to the warrior stept, Took the face-cloth from his face ; — Yet she neither moved nor wept. Rose a nurse of ninety years, Set his child upon her...
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song

Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - Страниц: 1022
...Then they praised him, soft and low, Called him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe: Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole a maiden from her place. Lightly to the warrior slept, Took the face-cloth from the face: Yet she neither moved nor wept. Rose a nurse of ninety years,...
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Poems, Том 2

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1853 - Страниц: 468
...they praised him, soft and low, Called him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe ; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole a maiden from her...came her tears "Sweet my child, I live for thee." VL MY dream had never died or lived again. As in some mystic middle state I lay ; Seeing I saw not,...
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Poems, Том 2

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1854 - Страниц: 316
...they praised him, soft and low, Called him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe ; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole a maiden from her place, Lightly to the warrior slept, Took the face-cloth from the face ; Yet she neither moved nor wept. Bose a nurse of ninety years,...
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The talking oak

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1855 - Страниц: 326
...they praised him, soft and low, Called him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe ; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole a maiden from her...Like summer tempest came her tears " Sweet my child, 1 live for thee." THE PRINCESS VL MY dream had never died or lived again. As in some mystic middle...
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Wisconsin Journal of Education, Том 30

1900 - Страниц: 352
...study of a few simple figures (similes or metaphors.) "Rose a nurse of ninety years, Set his child upin her knee; Like summer tempest came her tears; 'Sweet, my child, I live for thee.1 " — Tennyson. What is the preceding part of the story? What efforts were made to bring relief...
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Essays in Biography and Criticism, Том 1

Peter Bayne - 1860 - Страниц: 432
...Then they praised him, soft and low, Call'd him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole a maiden from her...her tears — < Sweet my child, I live for thee.'" There is far more than mere realism in the next. Imagination in her highest mood strikes the harp,...
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 27

1860 - Страниц: 698
...Then they praised him soft and low, Called him worthy to be loved. Truest friend and noblest foe; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole a maiden from her place, Lightly lo the warrior slept, Took the face-cloth from the face, Yet she neither moved nor wept. Rose, a nurse...
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Poetical Works, Том 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - Страниц: 376
...they praised him, soft and low, Called him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe ; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole a maiden from her...came her tears" Sweet my child, I live for thee." VI Mr dream had never died or lived again. As in some mystic middle state I lay ; Seeing I saw not, hearing...
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The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Etc: Complete in Two ...

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - Страниц: 366
...they praised him, soft and low, Called him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe ; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole a maiden from her...nurse of ninety years, Set his child upon her knee — VI. MY dream had never died or lived again. As in some mystic middle state I lay ; Seeing I saw...
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