Now when the dead man come to life beheld His wife his wife no more, and saw the babe Hers, yet not his, upon the father's knee. And all the warmth, the peace, the happiness, And his own children tall and beautiful, And him, that other, reigning in his... Witnesses to the Unseen, and Other Essays - Page 231by Wilfrid Philip Ward - 1893 - 309 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1863 - 594 pages
...there a sight awaited him that well nigh overcame even his strong nerves. " Now when the dead man came to life beheld His wife, his wife no more, and saw the 1жЬо Нсг-э. yet not his, upon the father's knee. And all the warmth, the peace, the happiness,... | |
| 1864 - 496 pages
...danghter and son grown up, Philip with his babe across his knees, and his children playing with it, etc. " Now when the dead man come to life beheld His wife...And all the warmth, the peace, the happiness, And his own children toll and beautiful, And him, that other, reigning in his place, Ixird of his righti... | |
| 1864 - 546 pages
...from Philip's garden he gains a sight of the comfort and the genial happiness of Philip's hearth— " Now when the dead man come to life beheld His wife...And all the warmth, the peace, the happiness, And his own children tall and beautiful, And him, that other, reigning in his place, Lord of his rights... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1864 - 240 pages
...him, Her son, who stood beside her tall and strong, And saying that which pleased him, for he smiled. Now when the dead man come to life beheld His wife...And all the warmth, the peace, the happiness, And his own children tall and beautiful, And him, that other, reigning in his place, Lord of his rights... | |
| 1864 - 560 pages
...from Philip's garden he gains a sight of the comfort and the genial happiness of Philip's hearth — "Now when the dead man come to life beheld His wife, his wife no miire, and saw the babe Hers, yet cot hij, upon the father's knee, And all the wunnth, the peace, the... | |
| 1864 - 744 pages
...Philip's garden he gains a sight of the comfort and the genial happiness of Philip's hearth :— " Now when the dead man come to life beheld His wife his wife 110 more, and saw the babe Hers, yet not his, upon the father's knee, And all the warmth, the peace,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1865 - 136 pages
...her tall and strong, And saying that which pleased him, for he smiled. Now when the dead man corne to life beheld His wife his wife no more, and saw...And all the warmth, the peace, the happiness, And his own children tall and beautiful, And him, that other, reigning in his place, Lord of his rights... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1865 - 214 pages
...him, Her son, who stood beside her tall and strong, And saying that which pleased him, for he smiled. Now when the dead man come to life beheld His wife...more, and saw the babe Hers, yet not his, upon the father'st knee, And all the warmth, the peace, the happiness, And his own children tall and beautiful,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 734 pages
...Her son, who stood beside her, tall and strong, And saying that wliich pleased him, for he smiled. Now when the dead man come to life beheld His wife...And all the warmth, the peace, the happiness, And his own children tall and beautiful, And him, that other, reigning in his place, Lord of his rights... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1866 - 412 pages
...from Philip's garden he gains a sight of the comfort and the genial happiness of Philip's hearth : — Now when the dead man come to life beheld His wife...And all the warmth, the peace, the happiness, And his own children tall and beautiful, And him — that other — reigning in his place, Lord of his... | |
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