 | Philip Gilbert Hamerton - 1873 - 434 pages
...despises is to be found in this little poem of Tennyson :— —1873" Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies, Hold you here, root...Little flower—but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should know what God and man is." XVI. THE HOUSING OF NATIONAL ART... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1873 - 532 pages
...cannot see ; But if we could see and hear, this Vision — were it not He? FLOWER in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies ; — Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower — but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I... | |
 | Philip Gilbert Hamerton - 1873 - 440 pages
...Patterson despises is to be found in this little poem of Tennyson : — " Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies, Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower — but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I... | |
 | 1877 - 992 pages
...Tennyson gives a hint of how he feels it, in these half-dozen lines : " Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies, Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower; but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should... | |
 | Ernest John Eitel - 1873 - 140 pages
...reminds one, in fact, of that unpretending little poem of Tennyson's : Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies; — Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower — but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1874 - 200 pages
...lone glow and long roar Green-rushing from the rosy thrones of dawn ! FLOWER in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies;— Hold you here,...Little flower—but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all,' I should know what God and man is. A DEDICATION. DEAR, near and true—no... | |
 | William Jackson - 1874 - 436 pages
...statuendus." Ficinus in Platonis Philelnim, Cap. I. CHAPTEH I. INTRODUCTORY. - Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies ; — Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower — but if 1 could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I... | |
 | William Jackson - 1874 - 432 pages
...statuendus." Ficinus in Platonis Philebum, Cap. I. CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY. ' ' Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies ; — Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower — but if 1 could understand What yon are, root and all, and all in all, I... | |
 | William Jackson - 1875 - 464 pages
...statuendus." Fieinus in Platonis Phikbum, Cap. I. CHAPTEE I. INTRODUCTORY. '' Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies ;— Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower—but if t could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should know what God and man is."... | |
 | 1886 - 500 pages
...How many lines must a rondeau have ? 233. Name the author of this poem : Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies ; Hold you here, root and all, in my hand. Little flower — but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I... | |
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