The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks : The long day wanes : the slow moon climbs : the deep Moans round with many voices. Come, my friends, Tis not too late to seek a newer world. Blackwood's Magazine - Page 4601849Full view - About this book
| Mary Rosa Stuart Kettle - 1880 - 426 pages
...are cowards, and he will give us some trouble about it, I dare say." CHAPTER XIX. I'OBESHADOWINGS. The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks ; The long...moon climbs ; the deep Moans round with many voices." TENNYSOS. tho mists of autumn hung on the cliffs, tho delicate Anglo-Indian lady must have found the... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 620 pages
...you and I are old ; Old age hath yet his honour and his toil ; Death closes all : but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet be done, Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods. Come, my friends, Tl« not too late to seek a newer world.' * * Tennyson's Ulytsei. PP Mr. Gladstone... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 546 pages
...yon and I are old ; Old age hath yet his honour and his toil ; Death closes all : but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet be done, Not unbecoming men that strove with gods. ,T. , Come, my friends, Tis not too late to seek a newer world. • ' Mr. Gladstone has attacked the... | |
| Thomas Wemyss Reid - Great Britain - 1880 - 1224 pages
...you and I are old ; Old age hath yet his honour and his toil ; Death closes all : but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet be done, Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods. Come, my friends, Tis not too late to seek a newer world.' * • Tennyson's Ulyuti. PP Mr. Gladstone... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1880 - 824 pages
...are old. Death closes all; but something, ere the end, Some work of noble note may yet be done. . . . Come, my friends, 'Tis not too late to seek a newer world. Push off ! . . for my purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths Of all the western stars, until... | |
| United States - 1881 - 1180 pages
..." You and I are old ; Old age hath yet his honor and his toil; Death closes all : but something ere the end, Some work of noble note, may yet be done,...round with many voices. Come, my friends, 'Tis not too bte to seek a newer world. Push off, and sitting well in order smite The sounding furrows ; for my... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1881 - 502 pages
...hath yet his honor and his toil ; Death closes all: but something ere the end, Some work of iioble note, may yet be done, Not unbecoming men that strove...deep Moans round with many voices. Come, my friends, 'T is not too late to seek a newer world. Push off, and sitting well in order smite The sounding furrows... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - Mythology, Classical - 1881 - 518 pages
...be happy, growing tired of inaction and resolving to set forth again in quest of new adventures. " Come, my friends, Tis not too late to seek a newer...order smite The sounding furrows ; for my purpose hold* To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths Of all the western stars, until I die. It may be that... | |
| Evan Daniel - English language - 1881 - 420 pages
...divine : The same ambition can destroy or save, And makes a patriot as it makes a knave. — /',-...•. The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks : The long...moon climbs : the deep Moans round with many voices. — Tennyson. The Period or Full Stop. 137. The period is used to separate sentences that are independent... | |
| Education - 1881 - 516 pages
...500 boys. the old ancestral names. There is still time to transplant Westminster where Something ere the end, Some work of noble note may yet be done, Not unbecoming men that strove with gods. MARLBOROUGH. MARLBOROUGH is justly proud of its position as the most successful of the younger public... | |
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