Poems, Tom 1Ticknor and Fields, 1855 |
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... sings a song of undying love ; And yet , though its voice be so clear and full , You never would hear it · your ears are so dull ; So keep where you are : you are foul with sin ; It would shrink to the earth if you came in . THE DYING ...
... sings a song of undying love ; And yet , though its voice be so clear and full , You never would hear it · your ears are so dull ; So keep where you are : you are foul with sin ; It would shrink to the earth if you came in . THE DYING ...
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... Singing alone Under the sea , With a crown of gold , On a throne ? I would be a merman bold ; I would sit and sing the whole of the day ; I would fill the sea - halls with a voice of power , But at night I would roam abroad , and play ...
... Singing alone Under the sea , With a crown of gold , On a throne ? I would be a merman bold ; I would sit and sing the whole of the day ; I would fill the sea - halls with a voice of power , But at night I would roam abroad , and play ...
Strona 65
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. THE MERMAID . WHO would be A mermaid fair , Singing alone , Combing her hair Under the ... sing and say , " Who is it loves me ? who loves not me ? " I would comb my hair till my ringlets would fall , Low ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. THE MERMAID . WHO would be A mermaid fair , Singing alone , Combing her hair Under the ... sing and say , " Who is it loves me ? who loves not me ? " I would comb my hair till my ringlets would fall , Low ...
Strona 78
... singing her last song , The Lady of Shalott . Heard a carol , mournful , holy , Chanted loudly , chanted lowly , Till her blood was frozen slowly , And her eyes were darkened wholly , Turned to towered Camelot ; For ere she reached upon ...
... singing her last song , The Lady of Shalott . Heard a carol , mournful , holy , Chanted loudly , chanted lowly , Till her blood was frozen slowly , And her eyes were darkened wholly , Turned to towered Camelot ; For ere she reached upon ...
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. MARIANA IN THE SOUTH . IV . Nor bird would sing , nor lamb would bleat , cloud would cross the vault , Nor any But day increased from heat to heat , On stony drought and steaming salt ; Till now at noon ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. MARIANA IN THE SOUTH . IV . Nor bird would sing , nor lamb would bleat , cloud would cross the vault , Nor any But day increased from heat to heat , On stony drought and steaming salt ; Till now at noon ...
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adown Aroer beneath blessed blow breath brow call me early Camelot cheek cloud crested bird crown dark Dear mother Ida death deep Dora dream Earl was fair earth Edwin Morris Eleänore Elysian valleys Enone evermore Excalibur eyes face fall floating flowers fluttering tongues folds thy grave foolish song forlorn gold dagger golden prime goose green that folds harken ere Haroun Alraschid hath hear heard heart Heaven hills hollow King Arthur kiss Lady Clara Vere Lady of Shalott land lawn lean Let them rave light lips live forgotten look merrily moan moon morn New-year night o'er Oriana purple clover Queen rolled rose round seemed shadow silent silver sing Sir Bedivere sleep slowly smile song soul sound spake star stept stood sweet tears thee thine thou thought toil turret and tree Vere de Vere voice wander weary wild wind