Maud and Other PoemsJ.M. Dent, 1904 - 252 |
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... thou wilt prove their too tool . jsdw A Yea , too , myself from myself I guard , p For often a man's own angry pride Is cap and bells for a fool . I godW 8 Perhaps the smile and tender tone Came out of 16 MAUD AND OTHER POEMS.
... thou wilt prove their too tool . jsdw A Yea , too , myself from myself I guard , p For often a man's own angry pride Is cap and bells for a fool . I godW 8 Perhaps the smile and tender tone Came out of 16 MAUD AND OTHER POEMS.
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... thou sighing for Lebanon In the long breeze that streams to thy delicious East , Sighing for Lebanon , Dark cedar , tho ' thy limbs have here increased , Upon a pastoral slope as fair , And looking to the South , and fed mon With honey ...
... thou sighing for Lebanon In the long breeze that streams to thy delicious East , Sighing for Lebanon , Dark cedar , tho ' thy limbs have here increased , Upon a pastoral slope as fair , And looking to the South , and fed mon With honey ...
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... thou not answer this ? The dusky strand of Death inwoven here With dear Love's tie , makes Love himself more dear . ' 8 Is that enchanted moan only the swell Of the long waves that roll in yonder bay ? And hark the clock within , the ...
... thou not answer this ? The dusky strand of Death inwoven here With dear Love's tie , makes Love himself more dear . ' 8 Is that enchanted moan only the swell Of the long waves that roll in yonder bay ? And hark the clock within , the ...
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... Thou canst not understand That thou art left for ever alone : Courage , poor stupid heart of stone.- Or if I ask thee why , Care not thou to reply : She is but dead , and the time is at hand When thou shalt more than die . XXVI I O that ...
... Thou canst not understand That thou art left for ever alone : Courage , poor stupid heart of stone.- Or if I ask thee why , Care not thou to reply : She is but dead , and the time is at hand When thou shalt more than die . XXVI I O that ...
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Maud 3 A shadow flits before me , Not thou , but like to thee ; Ah Christ , that it were possible For one short hour to see tom Row . I The souls we loved , that they might tell us What and where they be ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Maud 3 A shadow flits before me , Not thou , but like to thee ; Ah Christ , that it were possible For one short hour to see tom Row . I The souls we loved , that they might tell us What and where they be ...
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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