... purpose waste in air : So waste not thou ; but come ; for all the vales Await thee; azure pillars of the hearth Arise to thee ; the children call, and I Thy shepherd pipe, and sweet is every sound, Sweeter thy voice, but every sound is sweet; Myriads... Studies in English Literature - 第 386 頁John Dennis 著 - 1876 - 444 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1879 - 516 頁
...Tennyson in the little idyl in the " Princess ?" " Myriads of rivulets murmuring through the lawn, The moan of doves in immemorial elms, And murmuring of innumerable bees." Ariosto's great poem is a romance; Tasso's, an epic of chivalry. The one resembles Ovid, a luxuriant... | |
| Louisa Macduff - 1880 - 304 頁
...give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears." Myriads of- rivulets hurrying through the lawn, The moan of doves in immemorial elms, And murmuring of innumerable bees." — Tennyson. Or if I may be forgiven quoting yet another testimony to the same effect from the recently... | |
| Sidney Lanier - 1880 - 338 頁
...beauty depends on their suave syzygy of M-colors, aided by a delicious distribution of vowel-colors : The moan of doves in immemorial elms And murmuring of innumerable bees. Sounds, not Letters, alliterate. 309 CHAPTER XIV. OF ALLITERATION. ALLITERATION occurs where the initial... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1880 - 448 頁
...one of the most perfect fruits of the poet's genius) : Myriads of rivulets hurrying through the lawn, The moan of doves in immemorial elms, And murmuring of innumerable bees. Who, after three such lines, will talk of English as a harsh and clumsy language, and seek in the effeminate... | |
| Hugh Reginald Haweis - 1880 - 356 頁
...some long avenue of odorous limes, like the Trinity Avenue at the Cambridge " backs " in spring, in " The moan of doves in immemorial elms, And murmuring of innumerable bees." This power of swaying words to the rhythm of poetic sensibility is one of Tennyson's finest enchantments.... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1880 - 448 頁
...one of the most perfect fruits of the poet's genius) : Myriads of rivulets hurrying through the lawn, The moan of doves in immemorial elms, And murmuring of innumerable bees. Who, after three such lines, will talk of English as a harsh and clumsy language, and seek in the effeminate... | |
| Hugh Reginald Haweis - 1880 - 354 頁
...some long avenue of odorous limes, like the Trinity Avenue at the Cambridge " backs " in spring, in " The moan of doves in immemorial elms, And murmuring of innumerable bees." This power of swaying words to the rhythm of poetic sensibility is one of Tennyson's finest enchantments.... | |
| Cup - 1880 - 304 頁
...often lie too deep for tears." " Sweet is every sound. Myriads of rivulets hurrying through the lawn, The moan of doves in immemorial elms, And murmuring of innumerable bees." — Tennyson, Or if I may be forgiven quoting yet another testimony to the same effect from the recently... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1881 - 742 頁
...every sound, Sweeter thy voice, but every sound is sweet ; Myriads of rivulets hurrying thro' the lawn, The moan of doves in immemorial elms, And murmuring of innumerable bees.' So she low-toned ; while with shut eyes I lay Listening ; then look'd. Pale was the perfect face ;... | |
| Edinburgh - 1881 - 552 頁
...bindings, and through the open windows floated the sound of " Myriads of rivulets hurrying thro' the lawn, The moan of doves in immemorial elms, And murmuring of innumerable bees." He was writing his Memoirs of the Court. Behind his chair stood a little cabinet with seven drawers,... | |
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