Iwus 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 o'er the waters' womb Like the last great Day that's yet to come. Ballads and Sonnets - Side 84af Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1881 - 335 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 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... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1882 - 616 sider
...their furrows now. God only knows where his soul did wake, But I saw him die for his sister's sake. By none but me can 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... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1886 - 588 sider
...fire, We, cast forth from the Beryl? THE WHITE SHIP. HENRY I. OF ENGLAND. — 25™ NOVEMBER 1120. BY none but me can the tale be told, The butcher of...none but me. {The sea hath no King but God alone.') King Henry held it as life's whole gain That after his death his son should reign. 'Twas so in my youth... | |
| 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 - 362 sider
...hour, full fain Of his realm's rule and pride of his reign : — But this King never smiled again. By none but me can the tale be told, The butcher of...Berold. (Lands are swayed by a King on a throne?) T was 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 - 1887 - 582 sider
...their furrows now. God only knows where his soul did wake, But I saw him die for his sister's sake. 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 tale can be told by none but me. (The sea... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1887 - 582 sider
...their furrows now. God only knows where his soul did wake, But I saw him die for his sister's sake. By none but me can the tale be told, The butcher of Rouen, poor Berold. (Lands art swayed by a King on a throne.) Twas a royal train put forth to sea, Yet the tale can be told by... | |
| 1890 - 274 sider
...haste, the stars grow high; Come, ere Night sits monarch in the sky. THE WHITE SHIP. DANTE G. KOSSETTI. BY none but me can the tale be told, The butcher of Rouen, poor Berold. Twas a royal train put forth to sea, Yet the tale can be told by none but me. King Henry held it as... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti - 1890 - 584 sider
...fire, We, cast forth from the Beryl? THE WHITE SHIP. HENRY I. OF ENGLAND. — 25™ NOVEMBER I120. BY none but me can the tale be told, The butcher of Rouen, poor Bcrold. (Lands are swayed by a King on a throne.) 'Twas a royal train put forth to sea, Yet the tale... | |
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