From the nations' airy navies grappling in the central blue; Far along the world-wide whisper of the south-wind rushing warm, With the standards of the peoples plunging thro' the thunder-storm; Till the war-drum, throbb'd no longer, and the battle-flags... Poems - Page 105by Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1846 - 235 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1861 - 356 pages
...SIGOURNEY. Till the war-drum throbbed no longer, and the battle flags were furled In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world. There the common...kindly earth shall slumber, lapt in universal law. TENSYSON. Ah, when shall all men's good Be each man's rule, and universal Peace Lie like a shaft of... | |
| John Rutherfurd Russell - 1861 - 646 pages
...repugnant to Christianity. At all events, if the time that the poet sings of shall ever come, when " the common sense of most shall hold a fretful realm...kindly earth shall slumber, lapt in universal law, When the war-drum throbs no longer, and the battle-flags are furl'd, In the Parliament of man, the... | |
| John Bruce Norton - 1861 - 178 pages
...Hades' steep the stone " That ever slips back to the abyss of Hell." 37 2C3CXVIII. on the (Continued.) " There the common sense of most shall hold a fretful realm In aire, Ajul the kindly earth shall slumber, lapt in universal law." TENNYSON. THE other Voice was Hope's:... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1862 - 698 pages
...thunder-storm ; Till the war-drum throbbed no longer, and the battle-flags were furled In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world ; There the common...kindly earth shall slumber, lapt in universal law. So I triumphed, ere my passion sweeping through me left me dry, Left me with the palsied heart, and left... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1862 - 624 pages
...intelligently rule everywhere whose pursuits and interests are those of peace, then, in Tennyson's words, " the common sense of most shall hold a fretful realm...kindly earth shall slumber, lapt in universal law." The Southern rebellion, and the attitude of Europe toward the United States, have much to do with manufactures... | |
| 1862 - 712 pages
...nie fommen foute, jene golbene roo trieg unb ffriegвreфt fфroeiйen, Till the war -drum thrabbed no longer and the battleflags were furl'd In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world. (Зфоп früher fyabcn biefe Siätter, bei ib,rem rocnn аиф nur mittelbaren unb... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1863 - 468 pages
...thunder-storm ; Till the war-drum throbbed no longer, and the battleflags were furled In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world There the common...kindly earth shall slumber, lapt in universal law. So I triumphed, ere my passion sweeping through me left me dry, Left me with the palsied heart, and left... | |
| William Howitt - 1863 - 726 pages
...Till the war -drum throbbed no longer, and the battle-flags were furled. In the Parliament of rtmn, the Federation of the world. There the common sense...kindly earth shall slumber, lapt in universal law." The staggering dissonance of the versification of Maud is not less remarkable than the grating dissonance... | |
| James Hain Friswell - 1864 - 376 pages
...longer, and the battle-flags are furled, In the Parliament of Man, the Federation of the World ; When the common sense of most shall hold a fretful realm...kindly earth shall slumber, lapt in universal law." THE BARBARITIES OF PEACE. N the magnificent sonnet which Milton addressed to the Lord Protector Cromwell... | |
| James Hain Friswell - 1864 - 340 pages
...longer, and the battle-flags are furled, In the Parliament of Man, the Federation of the World ; When the common sense of most shall hold a fretful realm...kindly earth shall slumber, lapt in universal law." THE BARBARITIES OF PEACE. N the magnificent sonnet which Milton addressed to the Lord Protector Cromwell... | |
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