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" ON either side the river lie Long fields of barley and of rye, That clothe the wold and meet the sky ; And thro' the field the road runs by To many-tower'd Camelot ; And up and down the people go, Gazing where the lilies blow Round an island there below,... "
The Quarterly review - Page 85
1833
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Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Volume 2

Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom - American periodicals - 1833 - 528 pages
...beauties hardly less surprising. The Lady of Shaloit is a poem in four parts, the story of which we decline to maim by such an analysis as we could give,...of barley and of rye, That clothe the wold and meet the'sky,' — And through the field the road runs by." The Lady of Shalott was, it seems, a spinster...
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Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Volume 2

Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom - American periodicals - 1833 - 518 pages
...beauties hardly less surprising. The Lady of Shalott is a poem in four parts, the story of which we decline to maim by such an analysis as we could give, but ii opens thus, — " On either side the river lie Long fields of barley and of rye, That clothe the...
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Poems, Volume 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1843 - 260 pages
...dark Arrows of lightnings. I will stand and mark. POEMS. (PUBUSHED 1832.) THE LADY OF SHALOTT. PART I. ON either side the river lie Long fields of barley...of rye, That clothe the wold and meet the sky ; And thro' the field the road runs by To many-tower'd Camelot ; And up and down the people go, Gazing where...
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Poems

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 pages
...Arrows of lightnings. I will stand and mark. POEMS. (PUBLISHED 1832.) THE LADY OF SHALOTT. PART I. ON either side the river lie Long fields of barley...of rye, That clothe the wold and meet the sky : And thro' the field the road runs by To many-tower'd Camelot ; And up and down the people go, Gazing where...
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 6

1845 - 608 pages
...make our objection on this head intelligible, we must quote two of the stanzas. THE LABT OF SHALOTT. ' On either side the river lie, Long fields of barley and of rye, That clothe the world and meet the sky; And through the field the road runs by To many-tower'd Camelot; And up and...
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Poems

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1856 - 400 pages
...throne Mounted in heaven wilt shoot into the dark POEMS. (PUBLISHED 1832.) THE LADY OF SHALOTT. PART I. ON either side the river lie Long fields of barley...of rye, That clothe the wold and meet the sky; And thro' the field the road runs by To many-tower'd Camelot; And up and down the people go, Gazing where...
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A series of graduated exercises adapted to Morel's Grammar and analysis

John Daniel Morell - 1857 - 70 pages
...after, we reached a chalet on the top of the mountain. The preparations for the trial proceeded rapidly. On either side the river lie long fields of barley and of rye. Over the joyous feast the sudden darkness descended. The green trees whispered low and mild. I saw...
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MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 2

Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1860 - 558 pages
...Simeon. Macmillan & Co. lofty downs heave up above stately groups of poplar, elm, and willow ; where " On either side the river lie Long fields of barley...and of rye, That clothe the wold and meet the sky, Down by towered Camelot." Hither, and to many other pleasant places, both on salt and fresh water,...
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Bentley's Quarterly Review, Volume 2

1860 - 632 pages
...one's word. In the ' Lady of Shalott' the critic italicised the three opening lines for censure. ' On either side the river lie Long fields of barley...and of rye, That clothe the wold and meet the sky.' Now it is clear the lady, and the river, the fields of barley and of rye, and the garden island in...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 2

1860 - 528 pages
...lofty downs heave up above stately groups of poplar, elm, and willow ; where " On either side the mer lie Long fields of barley and of rye, That clothe the wold and meet the sty, Down by towered Camelot." Hither, and to many other pleasant places, both on salt and fresh water,...
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