Maud and Other PoemsJ.M. Dent, 1904 - 252 |
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... Arthur's deer . In copse and fern Twinkled the innumerable ear and tail . Then , seated on a serpent - rooted beech , He pointed out a pasturing colt , and said : " That was the four - year - old I sold the Squire . " And there he told ...
... Arthur's deer . In copse and fern Twinkled the innumerable ear and tail . Then , seated on a serpent - rooted beech , He pointed out a pasturing colt , and said : " That was the four - year - old I sold the Squire . " And there he told ...
Strona 102
... Arthur in the fire ! ' And then to me demanding why ? Oh , sir , He thought that nothing new was said , or else Something so said ' twas nothing - that a truth Looks ... D'Arthur That hears the corn - bin open , prick'd 102 POEMS , 1842.
... Arthur in the fire ! ' And then to me demanding why ? Oh , sir , He thought that nothing new was said , or else Something so said ' twas nothing - that a truth Looks ... D'Arthur That hears the corn - bin open , prick'd 102 POEMS , 1842.
Strona 103
... D'ARTHUR So all day long the noise of battle roll'd Among the mountains by the winter sea ; Until King Arthur's table , man by man , Had fallen in Lyonness about their Lord , King Arthur : then , because his wound was deep , The bold ...
... D'ARTHUR So all day long the noise of battle roll'd Among the mountains by the winter sea ; Until King Arthur's table , man by man , Had fallen in Lyonness about their Lord , King Arthur : then , because his wound was deep , The bold ...
Strona 104
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. D'Arthur Morte I perish by this people which I made , - Tho ' Merlin sware that I should come again To rule once more but let what will be , be , I am so deeply smitten thro ' the helm That without help I ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. D'Arthur Morte I perish by this people which I made , - Tho ' Merlin sware that I should come again To rule once more but let what will be , be , I am so deeply smitten thro ' the helm That without help I ...
Strona 105
... Arthur to Sir Bedivere : Hast thou perform'd my mission which I gave ? What is it thou hast seen ? or what hast heard ? ' And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere : I ... D'Arthur Morte But when he saw the wonder of the hilt POEMS , 1842 105.
... Arthur to Sir Bedivere : Hast thou perform'd my mission which I gave ? What is it thou hast seen ? or what hast heard ? ' And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere : I ... D'Arthur Morte But when he saw the wonder of the hilt POEMS , 1842 105.
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Amphion answer'd beggar maid beneath blood blow breath Brook cold D'Arthur dark dead Death dipt Dora dream drow Duke of Wellington earth Excalibur eyes F. D. Maurice face fair feet flower garden Gardener's Daughter golden gone gray Hall hand happy head hear heard heart Heaven honour hour Katie King Arthur kiss Lady Clara Vere Lady Clare land laugh'd light lightly lips live Locksley Locksley Hall look look'd Lord Lord Tennyson Maud Maud mind moon moorland morn Morte never night o'er passion poem poison'd qoob rings rode rose round seem'd shining Simeon Simeon Stylites Sir Bedivere sitting sleep smile song soul stars stept stood Stylites summer sweet Sweet Emma Talking Oak thee thine things thou thought thro touch'd turn'd Vere de Vere vext voice weep wind yonder