| Rosa Nouchette Carey - 1868 - 314 pages
...long and bitterly. 130 CHAPTER IX. 4' And one, an English home, gray twilight frown'd On dewy pasture, dewy trees ; Softer than sleep all things in order stored, A haunt of ancient peace. . . . Full of long corridors it stood, That over-vaulted grateful gloom, Thro' which the livelong day... | |
| American poetry - 1869 - 254 pages
...and higher All barred with long white cloud the scornful crags, And highest, snow and fire. And one, an English home — gray twilight poured On dewy pastures,...things in order stored, A haunt of ancient Peace. Nor these alone, but every landscape fair, As fit for every mood of mind, Or gay, or grave, or sweet,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 264 pages
...clond the scornful crags, And highest, suow and fire. And one, an English home,— gray twilight pour'd On dewy pastures, dewy trees, Softer than sleep,— all things in order stored, A hannt of ancient Peace. Nor these alone, but every landscape fair, As fit for every mood of mind, Or... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1872 - 498 pages
...the scornful crags, And highest, snow and fire. And one, an English home, — gray twilight pour'd On dewy pastures, dewy trees, Softer than sleep, —...things in order stored, A haunt of ancient Peace. Nor these alone, but every landscape fair, As fit for every mood of mind, Or gay, or grave, or sweet,... | |
| John Lane Ford - 1872 - 312 pages
...polish his work of art) gave her more of pleasure or of pain. The picture of ' An English home—grey twilight poured On dewy pastures, dewy trees, Softer...things in order stored, A haunt of ancient peace,' lived before her like a far-off hope. But she was in the wilderness. She dreamed of a sweet home like... | |
| Henry Perry Smith - Adirondack Mountains (N.Y.) - 1872 - 522 pages
...of sunlit meadow-beauty fit for an English park, reminding us of Tennyson's landscape, where " 'Grey twilight poured, On dewy pastures, dewy trees, Softer...things in order stored, A haunt of ancient Peace.' "At last, after a walk about twice as long as we expected, we came upon the falls — Roaring Brcok... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1873 - 350 pages
...crags, And highest, suow and flrc. And one, an English home, — gray twilight ponr'd On dewy pastnres, dewy trees, Softer than sleep, — all things in order stored, A haunt of ancient Peace. Nor these alone, hnt every landscape fair. As fit for every mood of mind, Or gay, or grave, or sweet,... | |
| Sports - 1874 - 476 pages
...the battle from afar, and remote from noise of town or city bustle lies ' An English home — grey twilight poured On dewy pastures, dewy trees, Softer...things in order stored — A haunt of ancient Peace.' A breadth of autumn sunlight gilds the glowing landscape and lightens up our winding path to the little... | |
| Tresham Gilbey - Recreation - 1874 - 458 pages
...of the battle from afar, and remote from noise of town or city bustle lies ' An English home—grey twilight poured On dewy pastures, dewy trees, Softer...things in order stored— A haunt of ancient Peace.' A breadth of autumn sunlight gilds the glowing landscape and lightens up our winding path to the little... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1874 - 180 pages
...cloud the scornful crags, And highest, snow and fire. And one, an English home — gray twilight pour'd On dewy pastures, dewy trees, Softer than sleep —...things in order stored, A haunt of ancient Peace. Nor these alone, but every landscape fair, As fit for every mood of mind, Or gay, or grave, or sweet,... | |
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