Of Margaret sitting glorious there, In glory of gold and glory of hair, And glory of glorious face most fair; — Ah! Degeneration - Page 99by Max Simon Nordau - 1895 - 566 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1858 - 604 pages
...grumble and drink In my desolate hall, where the fires sink,— Ah ! qu'elle est belle La Marguerite. " Of Margaret sitting glorious there, In glory of gold...glory of hair, And glory of glorious face most fair ;— Ah ! qu'elle est belle La Marguerite. " Likewise to-night I make good cheer, Because this battle... | |
| lady Mary Anne Hardy - 1870 - 356 pages
...face in its scornful anger ! But a touch of memory changed it like magic, and he saw only the — " Glory of gold, and glory of hair, And glory of glorious face most fair." He was back for the moment on the sands at Netby ; her soft voice caressing his ears, and her beautiful... | |
| William Morris - 1886 - 348 pages
...grumble and drink In my desolate hall where the fires sink; — Ah! qu'elle est belle La Marguerite. Of Margaret sitting glorious there, In glory of gold...glory of hair, And glory of glorious face most fair; — Ah! qu'elle est belle La Marguerite. Likewise to-night I make good cheer, Because this battle draweth... | |
| William Elliott Doubleday - 1889 - 208 pages
...While my few poor varlets grumble and drink, In my desolate hall where the flreg sink ; Of Dorothy sitting glorious there, In glory of gold and glory of hair, And glory of glorious face most fair ; Likewise to-night I make good cheer, Because this battle draweth near, For what have I to love or... | |
| Calendar - Calendars - 1893 - 414 pages
...grumble and drink In my desolate hall, where the fires sink, — Ah ! qu'elle (si belle La Marguerite. Of Margaret sitting glorious there, In glory of gold...glory of hair, And glory of glorious face most fair ; — Ah ! qu'elle est belle La Marguerite. From The Eve o/Crecy. FOR soon The woods grew dark, as... | |
| William Morris - English poetry - 1896 - 104 pages
...drink I« my desolate hall, where the fires sink,— Ah ! qu'elle est belle La Marguerite. Of fMargaret sitting glorious there, In glory of gold and glory of hair, And glory of glorious face most fair;— Ah ! qu'elle est belle La Marguerite. likewise to-night I make good cheer, "Because this hattle draweth... | |
| Aymer Vallance - Artists - 1897 - 766 pages
...Marguerite." And again, a few stanzas lower down we read : " Yet even now it is good to think * » » * • Of Margaret sitting glorious there, In glory of gold...glory of hair, And glory of glorious face most fair ; A/t! quelle est belle La Marguerite." The refrains are always melodious and grateful, whether, as... | |
| American periodicals - 1858 - 1062 pages
...desolate hall, where the fires sink, — Ah I qu'elle est belle La Marguerite. Of Margaret Bitting glorious there, In glory of gold and glory of hair, And glory of glorious face most fair ; — Ah ! qn'ette est belle La Marguerite. Likewise to-night I make good cheer, Because this battle... | |
| Elisabeth Luther Cary - Artists - 1902 - 444 pages
...sweet; — Ah! qu'elle est belle, La Marguerite. Yet even now it is good to think • ••"••. Of Margaret sitting glorious there, In glory of gold...glory of hair, And glory of glorious face most fair; Ah! qu'elle est belle, La Marguerite, The full hues that had for the decorators of mediaeval missals... | |
| Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff - English poetry - 1902 - 598 pages
...grumble and drink In my desolate hall where the fires sink, — Ah ! quelle est belle La Marguerite. Of Margaret sitting glorious there, In glory of gold...glory of hair, And glory of glorious face most fair ; — Ah I quelle est belle La Marguerite. Likewise to-night I make good cheer, Because this battle... | |
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