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" And noblest, when she lifted up her eyes. However marr'd, of more than twice her years, Seam'd with an ancient swordcut on the cheek, And bruised and bronzed, she lifted up her eyes And loved him, with that love which was her doom. "
The Shirburnian - Página 212
1859
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen131

1871 - 608 páginas
...Hall, And noblest, when she lifted up her eyes. However marr'd, of more than twice her years, Seom'd with an ancient swordcut on the cheek, And bruised...And loved him, with that love which was her doom.' It is the conventional thing for a damsel never to tell her love, but ' let concealment, like a worm...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen106

1859 - 598 páginas
...wastes and solitudes For agony, who was yet a living soul. Marred as he was, he seemed the goodliest man That ever among ladies ate in hall, And noblest, when...And loved him, with that love which was her doom.' She keeps his shield, a precious token, and by it ' lives in fantasy ' on the recollection of him....
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Idyls of the king. Author's ed

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1859 - 256 páginas
...and solitudes For agony, who was yet a living soul. Marred as he was, he seemed the goodliest man, That ever among ladies ate in Hall, And noblest, when...And loved him, with that love which was her doom. Then the groat knight, the darling of the court, Loved of the loveliest, into that rude hall Stept...
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Fraser's Magazine, Volumen60

1859 - 806 páginas
...Hall, And noblest, when she lifted up her eyes. However marr'd, of more than twice her years, >Seam'd with an ancient swordcut on the cheek, And bruised...And loved him, with that love which was her doom. of remorse which roll over his soul in wastes and solitudes bear on with them in their high tide our...
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Idylls of the King

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1859 - 304 páginas
...Hall, And noblest, when she lifted up her eyes. However marr'd, of more than twice her years, Seam'd with an ancient swordcut on the cheek, And bruised...And loved him, with that love which was her doom. Then the great knight, the darling of the court, Loved of the loveliest, into that rude hall Stept...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen86

1859 - 826 páginas
...more than twice her years, Seam'a with an ancient swordcot on the cheek, And bruised and bronzed, ehe lifted up her eyes. And loved him with that love which was her doom." The remorse which any man, not utterly hardened, must have felt for such treachery as lus to such n...
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Bentley's Quarterly Review, Volumen2

1860 - 632 páginas
...Hall, And noblest, when she lifted up her eyes. However marr'd, of more than twice her years, Seam'd with an ancient swordcut on the cheek, And bruised...And loved him, with that love which was her doom. ' Then the great knight, the darling of the court, Loved of the loveliest, into that rude hall Stept...
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Fragments of Criticism

John Nichol - 1860 - 258 páginas
...hall, And noblest, when she lifted up her eyes. However marr'd, of more than twice her years, Seam'd with an ancient sword-cut on the cheek, And bruised...her eyes And loved him with that love which was her doom.''1 The next few sentences give the argument of several pages of the poem : — " So then, as...
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Bentley's quarterly review. [with variant title-leaf to vol. 1]., Volumen2

1860 - 634 páginas
...she lifted up her eyes. However marr'd, of more than twice her years, Seam'd with an ancient swonlcut on the cheek, And bruised and bronzed, she lifted...And loved him, with that love which was her doom. ' Then the great knight, the darling of the court, Loved of the loveliest, into that rude hall Stept...
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Fragments of Criticism

John Nichol - 1860 - 256 páginas
...twice her years, Seam'd with an ancient sword-cut on the cheek, And bruised and bronzed, she lif<ed up her eyes And loved him with that love which was her doom" The next few sentences give the argument of several pages of the poem : — " So then, as she came...
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