... her bliss : She knows not what his greatness is, For that, for all, she loves him more. For him she plays, to him she sings Of early faith and plighted vows; She knows but matters of the house, And he, he knows a thousand things. Her faith is fixt... The Critical Essays of a Country Parson - Стр. 123авторы: Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd - 1867 - Страниц: 370Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Frank Boreham - 1918 - Страниц: 280
...house, And he, he knows a thousand things. Her faith is fixt and cannot move. She darkly feels him great and wise, She dwells on him with faithful eyes, ' I cannot understand : I love.' Mrs. Cardew felt that, if only her talk could match her husband's talk, their souls would once more... | |
| Hugh I'Anson Fausset - 1923 - Страниц: 348
...dignified, and the maid T. H innocent, faultless and tearfully compliant : as he was to word it later : " She dwells on him with faithful eyes, ' I cannot understand : I love.' " And if his ways should prove harsh, " she bears them meekly." In two poems, " Sir Galahad " and "... | |
| Clarence Edward Andrews, Milton Oswin Percival - 1924 - Страниц: 624
...house, And he, he knows a thousand things. Her faith is fixt and cannot move, She darkly feels him great and wise, She dwells on him with faithful eyes, 'I cannot understand : I love." xcvin <^"5 You leave us ; you will see the Rhine, And those fair hills I sail'd below, When I was there... | |
| Phillip Rittenhause Clugston - 1927 - Страниц: 638
...house, And he. he knows a thousand things. Her faith is fixt and cannot move, She darkly feels him great and wise, She dwells on him with faithful eyes, 'I cannot understand: I love.' Exclamatory phrases here establish the parallelism; 0 friendship. equal-noised control, 0 heart. with... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1907 - Страниц: 628
...house, And he, he knows a thousand things. Her faith is fixt and cannot move, She darkly feels him great and wise, She dwells on him with faithful eyes, " I cannot understand : I love." xcvn You leave us : you will see the Rhine, And those fair hills I sail'd. below, When I was there... | |
| James Eli Adams - 1995 - Страниц: 264
...For that, for all, she loves him more. Her faith is fixt and cannot move, She darkly feels him great and wise, She dwells on him with faithful eyes, "I cannot understand: I love." (97:25-28, 33-36) So extreme is the abasement here that one cannot easily tell whether Tennyson is... | |
| Lawrence Kramer - 1997 - Страниц: 300
...house, And he, he knows a thousand things. Her faith is fixt and cannot move, She darkly feels him great and wise, She dwells on him with faithful eyes, "I cannot understand; I love." It is important to stress that this poem, so distasteful by modern standards, does not voice a fantasy... | |
| Morton M. Hunt - Страниц: 418
...house. And he, he knows a thousand things. Her faith is fixt and cannot move, She darkly feels him great and wise, She dwells on him with faithful eyes, "I cannot understand; I love." — In Memoriam, 97 So it went until there came the first tiny breezes, premonitions of future storms,... | |
| Matthew Campbell - 1999 - Страниц: 292
...lives more faith in honest doubt, / Believe me, than in half the creeds', xcvi, 11-12), the domestic ('She dwells on him with faithful eyes, / "I cannot understand: I love'", xcvu, 35-6) and then on a journey, which will not take him to the place of death ('I have not seen,... | |
| John Garrett Jones - 2001 - Страниц: 224
...all, she loves him more. .. She knows but matters of the house, And he, he knows a thousand things. .. She dwells on him with faithful eyes, 'I cannot understand: I love.' Again Alfred is the widow, mourning her lost lover, a lover who is now transported to a greatness she... | |
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