For an ye heard a music, like enow They are building still, seeing the city is built To music, therefore never built at all, And therefore built for ever. Nature - Sida 163redigerad av - 1878Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1905 - 864 sidor
...merely that a great structure should not rest upon a point. 60 and Lynette" whereof it could be said:— the city Is built To music, therefore never built at all And therefore built for ever. / Remarks as to lack of solid foundation may be regarded as typical of the mild kind of sarcasm which... | |
| 1878 - 668 sidor
...whole very virid stanza and its context. See as above, p. 68. AB G KOSART. (S"" g. ¡x. gag.) " For, an ye heard a music, like enow They are building still,...never built at all, And therefore built for ever." These lines, which refer not to Ilion, but to Camelot, occur in Oaretk and Lynette, at p. 19 of the... | |
| 1872 - 796 sidor
...dread to swear, Pass not beneath this gateway, but abide Without among the cattle of the field, For an ye heard a music, like enow They are building still,...never built at all, And therefore built for ever.' " Hero too is a charming little bit of description worthy of earlier days : — ' ' Ever and anon a... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1872 - 160 sidor
...dread to swear, Pass not beneath this gateway, but abide Without, among the cattle of the field. For, an ye heard a music, like enow They are building still,...never built at all, And therefore built for ever.' Gareth spake Anger'd, ' Old Master, reverence thine own beard That looks as white as utter truth, and... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1872 - 110 sidor
...dread to swear, Pass not beneath this gateway, but abide Without, among the cattle of the field. For, an ye heard a music, like enow They are building still,...therefore never built at all, And therefore built forever." Gareth spake Anger' d, "Old Master, reverence thine own beard That looks as white as utter... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1873 - 288 sidor
...dread to swear, Pass not beneath this gateway, but abide Without, among the cattle of the field. For, an ye heard a music, like enow They are building still,...never built at all, And therefore built for ever.' Gareth spake Anger'd, ' Old Master, reverence thine own beard That looks as white as utter truth, and... | |
| 1873 - 718 sidor
...been built to a divine music, — how the highest works of the human spirit are created : — " For an ye heard a music, like enow They are building still,...never built at all, And therefore built for ever." There was no such music in Mr. Tennyson's early verses, but he himself has all but told us when the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1873 - 528 sidor
...dread to swear, Pass not beneath this gateway, but abide Without, among the cattle of the field. For, an ye heard a music, like enow They are building still,...therefore never built at all, And therefore built forever." Gareth spake Anger'd, " Old Master, reverence thine own beard That looks as white as utter... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 584 sidor
...dread to swear, Pass not beneath this gateway, but abide Without, among the cattle of the field, For, an ye heard a music, like enow They are building still,...therefore never built at all, And therefore built forever.'' Gareth spake Angered, " Old Master, reverence thine own beard That looks as white as utter... | |
| 1874 - 870 sidor
...to be perfectly realized in facts, but in harmony with which the great of all ages have worked. For an ye heard a music, like enow They are building still,...therefore never built at all, And therefore built forever. AH SIMPSON. From Chambers' Journal MANOR-HOUSE AT MILFORD. CHAPTER I. I have a widow aunt,... | |
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