ULYSSES. IT little profits that an idle king, By this still hearth, among these barren crags, Match'd with an aged wife, I mete and dole Unequal laws unto a savage race, That hoard, and sleep, and feed, and know not me. Graded Literature Readers: Eighth Book - Pagina 213geredigeerd door - 1901 - 256 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | Brainerd Kellogg - 1891 - 336 pagina’s
...prophecy ! O Wind, If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind ? Ode to the West Wind. — SHELLEY; 13. It little profits that an idle king, By this still hearth, among these barren crags, Match'd with an aged wife, I mete and dole Unequal laws unto a savage race, That hoard and sleep and... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1892 - 904 pagina’s
...steep slate-quarry, and the great echo flap And buffet round the hills, from bluff to bluff. ULYSSES. IT little profits that an idle king, By this still hearth, among these barren crags, Match'd with an aged wife, I mete and Unequal laws unto a savage race, That hoard, and sleep, and feed,... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1892 - 896 pagina’s
...steep slate-quarry, and the great echo flap And buffet round the hills, from bluff to bluff. ULYSSES. IT little profits that an idle king, By this still hearth, among these barren crags, Match'd with an aged wife, I mete and Unequal laws unto a savage race, That hoard, and sleep, and feed,... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1893 - 302 pagina’s
...ULYSSES. IT little profits that an idle king, By this still hearth, among these barren crags, Match'd with an aged wife, I mete and dole Unequal laws unto...race, That hoard, and sleep, and feed, and know not ma I cannot rest from travel : I will drink Life to the lees : all times I have enjoy'd Greatly, have... | |
 | Charles Mills Gayley - 1893 - 652 pagina’s
...be happy, — growing tired of inaction and resolving to set forth again in quest of new adventures. "It little profits that an idle King, By this still hearth, among these barren crags, Match'd with an aged wife, I mete and dole tV-^-c Unequal laws unto a savage race, That hoard, and... | |
 | Charles Mills Gayley - 1893 - 642 pagina’s
...happy, — growing tired of inaction and resolving to set forth again in quest of new adventures. . " It little profits that an idle King, By this still hearth, among these barren crags, Match'd with an aged wife, I mete and dole Unequal laws unto a savage race, That hoard, and sleep,... | |
 | Robert Eisner - 1991 - 340 pagina’s
...Tennyson, following Dante's lead, has Ulysses belittle Ithaca and Penelope before leaving them again. Matched with an aged wife, I mete and dole Unequal...That hoard, and sleep, and feed, and know not me. I cannot rest from travel: I will drink Life to the lees . . . . my purpose holds To sail beyond the... | |
 | Charles Mills Gayley - 1995 - 682 pagina’s
...be happy, — growing tired of inaction and resolving to set forth again in quest of new adventures. It little profits that an idle king, By this still hearth, among these barren crags, Match'd with an aged wife, I mete and dole Unequal laws unto a savage race. That hoard, and sleep,... | |
 | Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 pagina’s
...stateliest measure ever moulded by the lips of man. (1. 39-40) AWP; ChTr; GTBS-P; NoP; OAEL-2; PoEL-5 128 every herb that (1. 1—5) 129 I cannot rest from travel; I will drink Life to the lees. (1. 6-7) 130 Much have I seen... | |
 | Robert Paul Metzger - 1993 - 116 pagina’s
...Ithaca after a twenty-year absence, then extends it. Ulysses, or Odysseus, must set out again. Ulysses It little profits that an idle king, By this still...That hoard, and sleep, and feed, and know not me. I cannot rest from travel; I will drink Life to the lees. All times I have enjoyed Greatly, have suffered... | |
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