I will take some savage woman, she shall rear my dusky race. Iron-jointed, supple-sinew'd, they shall dive, and they shall run, Catch the wild goat by the hair, and hurl their lances in the sun; Whistle back the parrot's call, and leap the rainbows of... Poems - Page 89by Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845Full view - About this book
| Poetry - 1872 - 710 pages
...their gladness, Kot a trace remains of sadness. Amen, Amen! Huratim Sonar. 2592. PBO&BESS, Modern. cret pray. Remember all who love thee, All who are loved v,Tild, But I count the gray barbarian lower than the Christian child. I, to herd with narrow foreheads,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1873 - 314 pages
...and they shall run, Catch the wild goat by the hair, and hurl their lances in the sun ; Whistle back the parrot's call, and leap the rainbows of the brooks,...the gray barbarian lower than the Christian child. 7, to herd with narrow foreheads, vacant of our glorious gains, Like a beast with lower pleasures,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1873 - 906 pages
...and they shall run, Catch the wild goat by the hair, and hurl their lances in the sun, Whistle back of broil and battle ; And therefore little shall...by your gracious • patience, I will a round unv 1 but I know my words are wild, But I count the gray barbarian lower than the Christian child. I, to... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - American poetry - 1874 - 584 pages
...and they shall run, Catch the wild goat by the hair, and hurl their lances in the sun; Whistle back the parrot's call, and leap the rainbows of the brooks, Not with blinded eyesight poring oyer miserable books — Fool, again the dream, the fancy! but I know my words are wild, But I count... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - Literature - 1875 - 240 pages
...and they shall run, Catch the wild goat by the hair, and hurl their lances in the sun; Whistle back the parrot's call, and leap the rainbows of the brooks,...the gray barbarian lower than the Christian child. /, to herd with narrow foreheads, vacant of our glorious gains, Like a beast with lower pleasures,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1875 - 356 pages
...and they shall run, Catch the wild goat by the hair, and hurl their lances in the sun ; Whistle back the parrot's call, and leap the rainbows of the brooks,...books — Fool, again the dream, the fancy ! but I knmv my words are wild, But I count the gray barbarian lower than the Christian child. I, to herd with... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - American poetry - 1875 - 588 pages
...fancy! but I know my words are wild, But I count the gray barbarian lower than the Christian child. / to herd with narrow foreheads, vacant of our glorious...with lower pleasures, like a beast with lower pains I Mated with a squalid savage, — what to me were sun or clime ? I the heir of all the ages, in the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1875 - 494 pages
...and they shall run, Catch the wild goat by the hair, and hurl their lances in the sun ; Whistle back the parrot's call, and leap the rainbows of the brooks, Not with blinded eyesight poring ovei miserable books — Fool, again the dream, the fancy ! but I know my words are wild, But I count... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 242 pages
...and they shall run, Catch the wild goat by the hair, and hurl their lances in the sun; Whistle back the parrot's call, and leap the rainbows of the brooks, Not with bunded eyesight poring over miserable books — Fool, again the dream, the fancy ! but I know my words... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1876 - 452 pages
...their lances in the sun; Whistle back the parrot's call, and leap the rainbows of the brooks, >'ot with blinded eyesight poring over miserable books...the gray barbarian lower than the Christian child. 7, to herd with narrow foreheads, vacant of our glorious gains, Like a beast with lower pleasures,... | |
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