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Charles Eliot, Landscape Architect
I train came out into wet cloudland, and V | looked down the steep torrent of
Rense, — quite undescendable in appearance. The down grade was
tremendous, through a very wild ravine differing from everything in the Italian side
. Firs were ...
Charles William Eliot,
1924
2
Delphi Complete Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson (Illustrated)
Steam'd upward fromthe undescendable Abysm. FIRST COURTIER. Or floated
downwardfromthe throne Of God Almighty. ALDWYTH. Gamel, son of Orm, What
thinkestthou thismeans? GAMEL. War, my dear lady! ALDWYTH. Doth this affright
...
Alfred, Lord Tennyson,
2013
3
The works of Alfred, lord Tennyson
First Courtier. Look you, there's a star That dances in it as mad with agony ! Third
Courtier. Ay, like a spirit in Hell who skips and flies To right and left, and cannot
scape the flame. Second Courtier. Steam'd upward from the undescendable ...
Baron Alfred Tennyson Tennyson, Baron Hallam Tennyson Tennyson,
1908
4
The poetical works of Alfred, lord Tennyson: (poet laureate) ...
Steam'd upward from the undescendable Abysm. First Courtier. Or floated
downward from the throne Of God Almighty. Aldwyth. Gamel, son of Orm, What
thinkest thou this means ? Gamel. War, my dear lady ! Aldwyth. Doth this affright
thee ?
Baron Alfred Tennyson Tennyson,
1885
5
The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate
Third Courtier. Ay, like a spirit in Hell who skips and flies To right and left, and
cannot scape the flame. Second Courtier. Steam'd upward from the
undescendable Abysm. First Courtier. Or floated downward from the throne Of
God 215.
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson,
1894
GALAXY Hand in hand, across an arch of the sky . . . [A crowd of stars, weaving
across the stage."} ALL-MOTHER And you bright seven ? THE PLEIADES We
twinkle together in a corner . . . Night, unscalable, overhead, Night,
undescendable, ...
First Courtier. Look you, there's a star That dances in it as mad with agony ! Third
Courtier. Ay, like a spirit in Hell who skips and flies To right and left, and cannot
scape the flame. Second Courtier. Steam'd upward from the undescendable ...
Baron Alfred Tennyson Tennyson,
1888
8
The Works of Tennyson: Queen Mary and Harold
THIRD CoURTIER. Ay, like a spirit in Hell who skips and flies To right and left,
and cannot scape the flame. SECOND CoURTIER. Steam'd upward from the
FIRST CoURTIER. Or floated downward from the throne Of God. undescendable
...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, Hallam Tennyson Baron Tennyson,
1908
9
The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Steam'd upward from the undescendable Abysm. First Courtier. Or floated
downward from the throne Of God Almighty. Aldwyth. Gamel, son of Orm, What
thinkest thou this means? Gamel. War, my dear lady I Aldwyth. Doth this affright
thee ?
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson,
1906
10
The Life and Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson in Ten Volumes: ...
... there's a star That dances in it as mad with agony ! Third Courtier. Ay, like a
spirit in Hell who skips and flies To right and left, and cannot scape the flame.
Second Courtier. Steam'd upward from the undescendable Abysm. 215 First
Courtier.
Baron Alfred Tennyson Tennyson, Baron Hallam Tennyson Tennyson,
1899