| 1859 - 588 pages
...Enid, in his own land, Thinking that if ever yet was wife True to her lord, mine shall be BO to me, He compass'd her with sweet observances And worship,...promise to the king, Forgetful of the falcon and the hmit. Forgetful of the tilt and tournament, Forgetful of his glory and his name, Forgetful of his princedom... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 264 pages
...; Where, thinking, that if ever yet was wife True to her lord, mine shall be so to me, He compassed her with sweet observances And worship, never leaving...the tilt and tournament, Forgetful of his glory and bis uame, Forgetful of his princedom and its cares. And this forgetfulness was hateful to her. And... | |
| 1870 - 844 pages
...evil : — " thinking that, if ever yet was wife Tme to her lord, mine shall be so to me. He compassed her with sweet observances And worship, never leaving...Forgetful of his promise to the king — Forgetful of the paluce and the hunt — Forgetful of the tilt and tournament — Forgetful of his glory and his name... | |
| 1870 - 880 pages
...evil : — " thinking that, if ever yet was wifc Tme to her lord, mine shall be so to me. He compassed her with sweet observances And worship, never leaving...Forgetful of his promise to the king — Forgetful of the palace and the hunt — Forgetful of the tilt and tournament — Forgetful of his glory and his name... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1872 - 360 pages
...; Where, thinking, that if ever yet was wife True to her lord, mine shall be so to me, He compassed her with sweet observances And worship, never leaving...promise to the king, Forgetful of the falcon and the huut, Forgetful of the tilt and tournament, Forgetful of hie glory and his name. Forgetful of his princedom... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1873 - 298 pages
...their own land ; Where, thinking, that if ever yet was wife True to her lord, mine shall be so to me, He compass'd her with sweet observances And worship,...to the King, Forgetful of the falcon and the hunt, v. K Forgetful of the tilt and tournament, Forgetful of his glory and his name, Forgetful of his princedom... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 270 pages
...express, Did, with his lady, pass to his own land. Once there, Heraint grew yet more fond of her, And compass'd her with sweet observances And worship, never leaving her, and grew Forgetful of his duties on the Bench, Forgetful of his Yeoman cornetcy, Forgetful of the partridge on the First, Forgetful... | |
| Emma Jane Worboise - 1876 - 568 pages
...Mrs. Jack Sparks 531 LI. Shades of Evening 542 LADY CLAEISSA. CHAPTER I. THE PROLOGUE. " He compassed her with sweet observances And worship, never leaving...Forgetful of his glory and his name, Forgetful of his earldom and its cares." " If thou wilt prove me, dear, Woman's love no fable, I will love thee half... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1876 - 452 pages
...their own land ; Where, thinking, that if ever yet was wife True to her lord, mine shall be so to me, He compass'd her with sweet observances And worship,...the tilt and tournament, Forgetful of his glory and bis name, Forgetful of hig princedom and its cares. And this forgettulness was hateful to her. And... | |
| 1879 - 524 pages
...Where, thinking, that if ever yet was wife True to her lord, mine shall be so to me, Ho com i ' , - ' l her with sweet observances And worship, never leaving...Forgetful of the tilt and tournament, Forgetful of hie glory and his name, Forgetful of his princedom and ite cares. And this forgetf uinese was hateful... | |
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