And that true North, whereof we lately heard A strain to shame us "keep you to yourselves; So loyal is too costly! friends - your love Is but a burthen: loose the bond, and go. Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute - Side 51av Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain), Royal Empire Society (Great Britain) - 1873Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1898 - 248 sider
...almost fatal illness. He at once added an eloquent remonstrance in the lines that follow : — And that true North, whereof we lately heard A strain...the bond, and go — " Is this the tone of Empire ? here the faith That made us rulers ? this, indeed, her voice . . . The voice of Britain, or a sinking... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1897 - 876 sider
...Tennyson, because in his dedication of the Idyll-s ttt the Queen he gave it so emphatic expression : — ' Keep you to yourselves ; So loyal is too costly !...loose the bond and go.' Is this the tone of empire ? here the faith That made us rulers ? this, indeed, her voice And meaning, whom the roar of Hougonmont... | |
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1874 - 674 sider
...sunrise of all thy realm, And that true North, whereof we lately heard A strain to shame ua, — ' Keep you to yourselves ; So loyal is too costly ! friends — your love Is but a burden : loose the bond, and go.' Is this," flays Mr. Tennyson, with one of those outbursts of patriotism... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1873 - 340 sider
...and clime — Thunderless lightnings striking under sea From sunset and sunrise of all thy realm, And that true North, whereof we lately heard A strain...loose the bond, and go.' Is this the tone of empire ? here the faith That made us rulers ? this, indeed, her voice And meaning, whom the roar of Hougoumont... | |
| 1873 - 740 sider
...and clime — Thunderless lightnings striking under sea From sunset and sunrise of all thy realm, And that true North, whereof we lately heard A strain...loose the bond, and go." Is this the tone of empire? here the faith That made us rulers ? this, indeed, her voice And meaning, whom the roar of Hongoumont... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1873 - 528 sider
...and clime — Thunderless lightnings striking under sea From sunset and sunrise of all thy realm, And that true North, whereof we lately heard A strain...loose the bond, and go." Is this the tone of empire ? here the faith That made us rulers ? this, indeed, her voice And meaning, whom the roar of Hougoumont... | |
| Norman Macleod - 1873 - 1002 sider
...image from glory "into glory by the Spirit ofthe^Lorcl." AP STANLEY. CANADA TO THE LAUREATE. " And that true north, whereof we lately heard A strain...So loyal is too costly! friends, your love Is but a burden : loose the bond and go.' Is this the tone'of Empire f " TBNNYSON'S ¿asf Ode to the Queen WE... | |
| 1873 - 934 sider
...image from glory " into glory by the Spirit ofthe U>rd." AP STANLEY. CANADA TO THE LAUREATE. " And that true north, whereof we lately heard A strain...loyal is too costly ! friends, your love Is but a burden : loose the bond and go.' Is this the tone'of Empire ? " TENNÏSON'S tait Ode to the Queen WE... | |
| Gilbert Malcolm Sproat - 1873 - 40 sider
...ANAI5A AND THE EMPIRE: SPEECH --.- VBY GILBERT MALCOLM PROAT, AGENT-GENERAL FOE EKITISH COLUMBIA. " And that true North, whereof we lately heard A strain...' Keep you to yourselves; So loyal is too costly! friends—your love Is but a burthen: loose the bond, and go.* Is this the tone of empire ? * * * *... | |
| 1873 - 992 sider
...Lord." 43 2 CANADA TO THE LAUREATE. " And that true north, whereof wo lately heard A strain to sbamc us, ' Keep you to yourselves. So loyal is too costly! friends, your love Is but a burden : loose the bond and go.' Is this the tone'of Empire ?" TENNVSON'S last Ode to the Queen WE... | |
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