Maud and Other PoemsJ.M. Dent, 1904 - 252 |
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... hear you no more , For your sweetness hardly leaves me a choice But to move to the meadow and fall before Her feet on the meadow grass , and adore , Not her , who is neither courtly nor kind , Not her , not her , but a voice . orly vd ...
... hear you no more , For your sweetness hardly leaves me a choice But to move to the meadow and fall before Her feet on the meadow grass , and adore , Not her , who is neither courtly nor kind , Not her , not her , but a voice . orly vd ...
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... hear the dead at midday moan , And the shrieking rush of the wainscot mouse , And my own sad name in corners cried , When the shiver of dancing leaves is thrown About its echoing chambers wide , Till a morbid hate and horror have grown ...
... hear the dead at midday moan , And the shrieking rush of the wainscot mouse , And my own sad name in corners cried , When the shiver of dancing leaves is thrown About its echoing chambers wide , Till a morbid hate and horror have grown ...
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... hear it half in a doze Long since , I know not where ? Did I dream it an hour ago , When asleep in this arm - chair ? n { 2 Men were drinking together , Drinking and talking of me ; Well , if it prove a girl , the boy Will have plenty ...
... hear it half in a doze Long since , I know not where ? Did I dream it an hour ago , When asleep in this arm - chair ? n { 2 Men were drinking together , Drinking and talking of me ; Well , if it prove a girl , the boy Will have plenty ...
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Maud Strange , that I hear two men , Somewhere , talking of me ; Well , if it prove a girl , my boy Will have plenty so let it be . ' VIII She came to the village church , And sat by a pillar alone ; An ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Maud Strange , that I hear two men , Somewhere , talking of me ; Well , if it prove a girl , my boy Will have plenty so let it be . ' VIII She came to the village church , And sat by a pillar alone ; An ...
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... bitter springs of anger and fear ; Down too , down at your own fireside , With the evil tongue and the evil ear , For each is at war with mankind . Maud 4 I wish I could hear again The chivalrous MAUD AND OTHER POEMS 21.
... bitter springs of anger and fear ; Down too , down at your own fireside , With the evil tongue and the evil ear , For each is at war with mankind . Maud 4 I wish I could hear again The chivalrous MAUD AND OTHER POEMS 21.
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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