| John William C. Hughes - 1867 - عدد الصفحات: 254
...mysterious, oldworld look, but their climate scarcely tallies with "the island valley of AvillioD, "Wiere falls not ha.il or rain, or any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly."— Tennyson. for it is one of the stormiest parts of the coast. A walk up the river from Lannion will... | |
| John William C. Hughes - 1867 - عدد الصفحات: 268
...mysterious, oldworld look, but their climate scarcely tallies with "the island valley of Avilliun, Where falls not hail or rain, or any snow, Nor ever wind blown londly."- Tennyton. for it Is one of the stormiest parts of the coast. A walk up the river from... | |
| James Mason Hoppin - 1868 - عدد الصفحات: 494
...Avilion," thus alluded to by Tennyson in the " Morte d' Arthur : " — " To the island-valley of the Avilion ; Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly ; but it lies Deep-meadowed, happy, fair with orchard-lawns, And bowery hollows, crowned with summer sea." To this... | |
| 1869 - عدد الصفحات: 274
...— 16. "I am going a long way : ****** To the island- valley of Avilion ; Where falls not hail, nor rain, or 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." MOBTE D'ABTHUE. VILION ! Golden, land of... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1869 - عدد الصفحات: 574
...awake in due time, the avenger of his country's wrongs — « The island valley of Avilion, Where ialls not hail, or rain, or any snow. Nor ever wind blows loudly, but it lies Deep-meadowed, happy, fair with orchard lawns And bowery hollows crowned with summer sea." Tennyson.... | |
| John William C. Hughes - 1867 - عدد الصفحات: 208
...old-world look, but their climate scarcely tallies with "the island valley of Avillion, where fulls not hail or rain, or any snow, nor ever wind blows loudly "—(Tenngson); for it is one of the stormiest parts of the coast. A walk up the river from Lannion... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1869 - عدد الصفحات: 498
...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 indeed 1 go — (For ail my min 1 is clouded With a doubt) To the island-valley of Avilion, Where falls not... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - عدد الصفحات: 208
...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...any snow, Nor ever wind blows loudly ; but it lies Deep-nieadow'd, happy, fair with orchard-lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea, Where I... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1870 - عدد الصفحات: 242
...gold chains about the feet of God. 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)...happy, fair with orchard-lawns And bowery hollows crowu'd with summer sea. Where I will heal me of my grievous wound.' So said he, and the barge with... | |
| Frederic George Stephens, J. H. Mann - 1870 - عدد الصفحات: 324
...northern or rritish Elysium, Avilion, to which King Arthur was bound. " l he island valley of Aviliun ; Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow, Nor ever...orchard-lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea." EARLY VOYAGES. 15 Pillars " is the expression of Strabo at the very opening of his " Geography," in... | |
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