By none but me can the tale be told, The butcher of Rouen, poor Berold. (Lands are swayed by a King on a throne.) 'Twas a royal train put forth to sea, Yet the tale can be told by none but me. (The sea hath no King but God alone.) And now the end came... Ballads and sonnets - Side 61af Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1882 - 283 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1910 - 504 sider
...libertie.. 1 He showed no grace till the boor he died. God only knows where hie sonl did wake, But I saw Mm die for his sister's sake. By none but me can the tale be told, The bnfcher of Rouen, ponr Berold . . . era quelle di variare la suggestione dell' opera d'arte, anziehe... | |
| 1881 - 552 sider
...irreligion," granted, it was perhaps a poor theologian who wrote, in the " White Ship," " I know not where his soul did wake, But I saw him die, for his sister's sake." • In fact, he openly repudiates theology. " Let lore of all Theology Be to thy soul what it can be... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1882 - 616 sider
...side. He reached an oar to her from below, And stiffened his arms to clutch her so. THE WHITE SHIP. And down to the boat they leaped and fell : It turned...the tale be told, The butcher of Rouen, poor Berold. "T was a royal train put forth to sea, Yet the tale can be told by none but me. ( The sea hath no King... | |
| Sir Hall Caine - 1882 - 330 sider
...intolerant, tyrannical, luxurious, voluptuous, yet capable of self-sacrifice even amidst peril of death. When he should be King, he oft would vow, He 'd yoke...did wake, But I saw him die for his sister's sake. The King James of The King's Tragedy is of a righteous and fearless nature, strong yet sensitive, unbending... | |
| 1882 - 614 sider
...this seems evident from his use of such ballad stanzas as the following from 27ie White Ship : — " By none but me can the tale be told, The butcher of Rouen, poor Berold. (Lands are sivayed by a king on a throne.) 'Twas a royal train put forth to sea, Yet the tale can be told by none... | |
| 1882 - 526 sider
...this seems evident from his use of such ballad stanzas as the following from The White Ship : — " By none but me can the tale be told, The butcher of Rouen, poor Berold. (Lands arc swayed by a king on a throne.) 'Twas a royal train put forth to sea, Yet the tale can be told by... | |
| Sir Hall Caine - 1883 - 330 sider
...intolerant, tyrannical, luxurious, voluptuous, yet capable of self-sacrifice even amidst peril of death. When he should be King, he oft would vow, He 'd yoke...did wake, But I saw him die for his sister's sake. The King James of The King's Tragedy is of a righteous and fearless nature, strong yet sensitive, unbending... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1886 - 588 sider
...and pride ; He showed no grace till the hour he died. When he should be King, he oft would vow, He'd yoke the peasant to his own plough. O'er him the ships...Berold. (Lands are swayed by a King on a throne.) 'Twas a royal train put forth to sea, Yet the tale can be told by none but me. (The sea hath no King... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1886 - 626 sider
...of firt. We, cast forth from the Beryl? THE WHITE SHIP. HENRY I. or ENGLAND. — 2578 NOVEMBER 1120. BY none but me can the tale be told, The butcher of Rouen, poor Berold. (Lands are swayed by a King OH a throne.) Twas a royal train put forth to sea, Yet the talc can be told by none but me. ( The sea... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1887 - 582 sider
...and pride ; He showed no grace till the hour he died. When he should be King, he oft would vow, He'd yoke the peasant to his own plough. O'er him the ships...of Rouen, poor Berold. (Lands are swayed by a King OH a throne.) Twas a royal train put forth to sea, Yet the tale can be told by none but me. (The sea... | |
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