| John Bartlett - 1856 - 660 pages
...longMss my whole soul through y lips, as simlight drinketh dew. The Princess. Canto iv. Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth...fields, And thinking of the days that are no more. Dear as remembered kisses after death, And sweet as those by hopeless fancy feigned On lips that are... | |
| Mary Henderson Eastman - 1856 - 406 pages
...these beautiful words." She played part of the air as a prelude, and then sang: — <; Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth...fields, And thinking of the days that are no more. " Fresh as the first beam glittering on a sail, That brings our friends up from the under world, Sad... | |
| Miss E. Hedge - 1856 - 164 pages
...bloom. FROM "THE PRINCESS." TEAKS, idle tears, I know not what they mean, — Tears from the depths of some divine despair, — Rise in the heart, and...fields, And thinking of the days that are no more. Fresh as the first beam glittering on a sail That brings our friends up from the under-world ; Sad... | |
| 1857 - 496 pages
...the other in the poem called the " Fountain." Tennyson's exquisite poem is well known : " Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean ; Tears from the...heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy Autumn-fields, And thinking of the days that are no more. Fresh as the first beam glittering on a sail,... | |
| 1857 - 494 pages
...the other in the poem called the " Fountain." Tennyson's exquisite poem is well known : " Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean ; Tears from the...Rise in the heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking ou the happy Autumn-fields, And thinking of the days that are no more. Fresh as the first beam glittering... | |
| 1857 - 904 pages
...city above. May the Lord grant it. TKARS, idle tears T know not what they mean, Tears fiom the depths of some divine despair Rise in the heart and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy autumn-fields And thinking of the days that are no more. — TENNYSON. •SERVANT PLAGUE." BT J08KPII08.... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1858 - 332 pages
...the earth, earthy. What I am about to read is from his last long poem, " The Princess : " Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean,, Tears from the...heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy Autumn-fields, And thinking of the days that are no more. 244 Fresh as the first beam glittering on... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1858 - 350 pages
...humble, tranquil spirit, The first true gentleman that ever breath'd. DECKER. PAST DAYS. Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth...heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy autumn-fields, And thinking on the days that are no more. Fresh as the first beam glittering on a sail,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1858 - 388 pages
...of the earth, earthy. I am about to read is from his last long poem, " The Prineess : " Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth...heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy Autumn-fields, And thinking of the days that are no more. 244 Fresh as the first beam glittering on... | |
| 1859 - 148 pages
...their note. THOMSON. A DAY IN AUTUMN. 101 TEARS. (FROM "THE PRINCESS.") "? *•/"* *" ' TEARS, idle tears, I know not what they mean. Tears from the depth...fields, And thinking of the days that are no more. TENNYSON. A DAY IN AUTUMN. TIIEKE was not, on that day, a speck to stain The azure heaven ; the blessed... | |
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