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" But now farewell. I am going a long way With these thou see'st — if indeed I go (For all my mind is clouded with a doubt) — To the island-valley of Avilion ; Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly ; but it lies Deep-meadow'd,... "
A History of English Literature for Secondary Schools - Page 294
by James Logie Robertson - 1894 - 394 pages
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 29

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - American literature - 1864 - 852 pages
...gold chains about the feet of God. But now farewell. I am going a long way With these thou secst— if indeed I go — (For all my mind is clouded with...any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly ; but it lies Dcep-meadow'd, happy, fair with orchard-lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea, Where I will...
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Transactions of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club, Volume 6

Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club - Natural history - 1864 - 318 pages
...dredging proclivities take us to Holy Island, we may find it better meriting comparison with King Arthur's Island-valley of Avilion, Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly. GSB Report on the Mollusca, by Joshua Alder. On account of the unfavourable weather experienced in...
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Marble Isle: Legends of the Round Table, and Other Poems

Sallie Bridges - 1864 - 282 pages
...servant of his God !'" AVILION. "The island valley of Avilion, Where falls not hail, nor rain, nor any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly; but it lies Deep-meadow'd, happy, fair with orchard lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea!" Tennyson's "Morte d* Arthur." Was watch'd...
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Transactions, Issues 2-5

Literary and Historical Society of Quebec - Canada - 1864 - 622 pages
...lines of the Morte d' Arthur, suggested possibly by a wellknown passage in the fourth Odyssey, sings of "The island-valley of Avilion, Where falls not hail, or rain, or any enow, Kor over wind blows loudly, but it lies Deep meadowed, happy, fair with orchard lawns And bowery...
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Titi Lucreti Cari De rerum natura libri sex, Volume 1

Titus Lucretius Carus - 1864 - 452 pages
...foil, and 11G1 foil. 19 Quas ñeque concutiunt cet. : like the island-valley of Avilion, Where fidls not hail or rain or any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly. 20 ñeque nix cet.: vi 845 Frigore . . quasi concresñt ; Virg. geor. n 376 Frigora nee tantum cana...
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Arundines cami: Sive, Musarum Cantabrigiensium lusus canori

Henry Drury - English poetry - 1865 - 424 pages
...stroke, And manya barbarous yell, to thousand fragments broke. COLLINS. JWorte BUT now farewell — I am going a long way With these thou see'st — if...orchard-lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea. TEfTNTSON. 219 Romam tacebo : non ego concinam Ut Roma victrix, ut caput urbium, Te, sancta Libertas,...
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Arundines cami: Sive, Musarum Cantabrigiensium lusus canori

Henry Drury - English poetry - 1865 - 430 pages
...manya barbarous yell, to thousand fragments broke. COLLINS. ¿Horte u'&rtjjur. BUT now farewell — I am going a long way With these thou see'st — if...— (For all my mind is clouded with a doubt) To the island- valley of Avilion ; Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly...
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The National Fifth Reader: Containing a Complete and Practical Treatise on ...

Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - Elocution - 1866 - 618 pages
...the whole round earth is every way Bound by gold chains about the feet of God. 19. But now farewell I am going a long way With these thou seest — if...any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly ; but it lies Deep-meadowed, happy, fair with orchard-lawns And bowery hollows crowned with summer sea, Where I will...
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Foliorum silvula, selections for translation into Latin and Greek verse, by ...

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1866 - 726 pages
...whole round earth is every way bound by gold chains about the feet of God. 1 107 But now farewell. I am going a long way with these thou seest — if...to the island-valley of Avilion ; where falls not rain or hail or any snow, nor ever wind blows loudly, but it lies deep-meadowed, happy, fair with orchard-lawns...
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The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson: Poet Laureate, Etc ..., Volume 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1866 - 398 pages
...so the whole round earth is every way Bound by gold chains about the feet of God. But now farewell. I am going a long way With these thou seest — if...go (For all my mind is clouded with a doubt) To the island- valley of Avilion ; Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly...
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