Maud, and Other PoemsStrahan, 1870 - 170 |
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... heard The shrill - edged shriek of a mother divide the shuddering night . 5 . Villainy somewhere ! whose ? One says , we are villains all . Not he his honest fame should at least by me be maintained : But that old man , now lord of the ...
... heard The shrill - edged shriek of a mother divide the shuddering night . 5 . Villainy somewhere ! whose ? One says , we are villains all . Not he his honest fame should at least by me be maintained : But that old man , now lord of the ...
Strona 9
... gilt by the touch of a millionnaire : I have heard , I know not whence , of the singular beauty of Maud ; I play'd with the girl when a child ; she promised then to be fair . 18 . Maud with her venturous climbings and tumbles and MAUD . 9.
... gilt by the touch of a millionnaire : I have heard , I know not whence , of the singular beauty of Maud ; I play'd with the girl when a child ; she promised then to be fair . 18 . Maud with her venturous climbings and tumbles and MAUD . 9.
Strona 33
... heard no longer The snowy - banded , dilettante , Delicate - handed priest intone ; And thought , is it pride , and mused and sigh'd ' No surely , now it cannot be pride . ' IX . I was walking a mile , More than MAUD . 33.
... heard no longer The snowy - banded , dilettante , Delicate - handed priest intone ; And thought , is it pride , and mused and sigh'd ' No surely , now it cannot be pride . ' IX . I was walking a mile , More than MAUD . 33.
Strona 50
... were but a step to be made . 3 . The fancy flatter'd my mind , And again seem'd overbold ; Now I thought that she cared for me , Now I thought she was kind Only because she was cold . 4 . I heard no sound where I stood But 50 MAUD .
... were but a step to be made . 3 . The fancy flatter'd my mind , And again seem'd overbold ; Now I thought that she cared for me , Now I thought she was kind Only because she was cold . 4 . I heard no sound where I stood But 50 MAUD .
Strona 51
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. 4 . I heard no sound where I stood But the rivulet on from the lawn Running down to my own dark wood ; Or the voice of the long sea - wave as it swell'd Now and then in the dim - gray dawn ; But I look'd ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. 4 . I heard no sound where I stood But the rivulet on from the lawn Running down to my own dark wood ; Or the voice of the long sea - wave as it swell'd Now and then in the dim - gray dawn ; But I look'd ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON babble bailiff beat beauty blood Blush bow'd breath Breton brimming river brook brother Cannon cheat child cold Crown 8vo crush'd dance dark dead dear Death delight Demy 8vo dream DUKE OF WELLINGTON earth Edition evermore eyes F. D. MAURICE fair father feet flash'd flow To join garden glimmer gloom glory golden gone grave Hall hand happy happy day head hear heart heart of stone Heaven honour Illustrations join the brimming Katie land LIGHT BRIGADE lilies look'd lord LUDGATE HILL Maud meadow MILLAIS moor night o'er passionate peace people's voice Philip POEMS POET LAUREATE poison'd poor Post 8vo rings Rode the six rose round seem'd shadow shining sighs silent six hundred Small 8vo smile Square 32m0 stood STRAHAN sweet talk thee thing THOMAS GUTHRIE thou thought thro turn'd vext vols walks weep wood