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" What is it thou hast seen? or what hast heard?' And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere: 'I heard the ripple washing in the reeds, And the wild water lapping on the crag. "
Poems - Page 220
by Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1854
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 179

1894 - 576 pages
...the ' Morte d' Arthur,' when Sir Bedivere returns to the king a second time, Arthur asks him : — ' breathing heavily, What is it thou hast seen ? or...hast heard ? And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere, I beard the water lapping on the crag, And the long ripple washing in the reeds.' What a wonderful sense...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 181

1895 - 588 pages
...follow so closely at times the very words of Malory. The poet makes Sir Bedivere say to the king — ' I heard the water lapping on the crag, And the long ripple washing in the reeds.' His language in the prose runs — ' Syr, I sawe no thynge but the waters wappe and the waves wanne...
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Poems, Volume 2

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1842 - 252 pages
...wounded king. Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere : " Hast thou perform'd my mission which I gave ? What is it thou hast seen ? or what hast heard ? "...answer made the bold Sir Bedivere : " I heard the ripple washing in the reeds, And die wild water lapping on the crag." To whom replied King Arthur,...
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Poems, Volume 2

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1842 - 250 pages
...Arthur to Sir Bedivere : " Hast thou perform'd my mission which I gave 1 What is it thou hast seen 1 or what hast heard ?" And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere : " I heard the ripple washing in the reeds, And the wild water lapping on the crag." To whom replied King Arthur,...
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Poems, Volume 2

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1843 - 256 pages
...Arthur to Sir Bedivere : " Hast thou perform'd my mission which I gave ? What is it thou hast seen 1 or what hast heard ? " And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere : " I heard the ripple washing in the reeds, And the wild water lapping on the crag." To whom replied King Arthur,...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 6

American literature - 1867 - 796 pages
...reeds, And the wild water lapping on the crag ;" slightly varied, for the other occasion, into — " I heard the water lapping on the crag, And the long ripple washing in the reeds." But, as to this matter of creation, is there, after all, I ask yet, any genuine sense in which a man...
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Poems, Volume 2

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1846 - 254 pages
...wounded king. Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere : " Hast thou perform'd my mission which I gave ? What is it thou hast seen ? or what hast heard ?"...answer made the bold Sir Bedivere : " I heard the ripple washing in the reeds, And the wild water lapping on the crag." To whom replied King Arthur,...
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Notes and Queries, Volume 58

Questions and answers - 1878 - 676 pages
...the water wap and the waves wan."* Idyll.— Then spake King Arthur..." What is it thou hast seen 1 " And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere, " I heard the...water lapping on the crag, And the long ripple washing on the reeds. " Prose. — " Ah, traitor, untrue," said King Arthur, "now hast thou betrayed me two...
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Poems, Volume 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1851 - 276 pages
...wounded King. Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere : " Hast thou performed my mission which I gave ? What is it thou hast seen ? or what hast heard ? "...answer made the bold Sir Bedivere : " I heard the ripple washing in the reeds, And the wild water lapping on the crag." To whom replied King Arthur,...
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Poems, Volume 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1855 - 404 pages
...with his own conceit, And hid Excalibur the second time, And so strode back slow to the wounded King. Then spoke King Arthur, breathing heavily : " What...much in wrath : " Ah, miserable and unkind, untrue, TJnknigntly, traitor-hearted ! Woe is me ! Authority forgets a dying king, Laid widow'd of the power...
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