| Criticism - 1850 - 676 pages
...leaves that redden to the fall ; And in my heart, if calm at all, If any calm, a calm despair: " Caim on the seas, and silver sleep, And waves that sway...noble breast, Which heaves but with the heaving deep." But in the passage which immediately follows the one just quoted, the first effects of this heavy shock... | |
| Literature - 1850 - 640 pages
...through the faded leaf The chestnut pattering to the ground : Calm and deep peace on this*high world, And on these dews that drench the furze, And all the...noble breast Which heaves but with the heaving deep. Here are two verses which reverberate the very depth of despairing isolation : Tears of the widower,... | |
| American literature - 1850 - 602 pages
...ground : Calm and deep peace on this high wold, And on these dews that drench the furze, And all these silvery gossamers That twinkle into green and gold...sway themselves in rest, And dead calm in that noble breaat, Which heaves but with the heaving deep." -p. 17 There are many confessions throughout the volume... | |
| Literature - 1850 - 550 pages
...the morn without a sound, Calm as to suit a calmer grief, And only through the faded leaf The chesnut pattering to the ground : Calm and deep peace on this...noble breast Which heaves but with the heaving deep." — P. 17. There are many confessions throughout the volume that it is not the true expression of the... | |
| 1850 - 744 pages
...sweeps with all its autumn bowers, The round of space, and rapt below » _ j i_ л F il i_; . . . .... And crowded farms and lessening towers, To mingle...noble breast Which heaves but with the heaving deep. To-night the winds began to rise And roar from yonder dropping day; The last red leaf is whirl'd away,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 272 pages
...These leaves that redden to the fall ; And in my heart, if calm at all, If any calm, ajcalm_despair : Calm on the seas, and silver sleep, And waves that...noble breast Which heaves but with the heaving deep. XII. Lo ! as a dove when up she springs To bear through Heaven a tale of woe, Some dolorous message... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 236 pages
...peace in this wide air, These leaves that redden to the fall ; And in my heart, if calm at all, 16 Calm on the seas, and silver sleep, And waves that...noble breast Which heaves but with the heaving deep. 17 xn. Lo, as a dove when up she springs To bear thro' Heaven a tale of woe, Some dolorous message... | |
| American periodicals - 1850 - 600 pages
...calm at all, If any calm, a calm despair : Calm on the seas, and silver sleep, And waves that »way themselves in rest, And dead calm in that noble breast, Which heaves but with the heaving deep." -p. 17 There are many confessions throughout the volume that it is not the true expression of the poet's... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 1851 - 422 pages
...the morn without a sound, Calm as to suit a calmer grief, And only thro' the faded leaf The ehesnut pattering to the ground : Calm and deep peace on this...noble breast Which heaves but with the heaving deep. XII. Lo, as a dove when up she springs To bear thro' Heaven a tale of woe, Some dolorous message knit... | |
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