Maud, and Other PoemsEdward Moxon, 1855 - 154 |
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... Well , if it prove a girl , the boy Will have plenty : so let it be . ' 3 . Is it an echo of something Read with a boy's delight , Viziers nodding together In some Arabian night ? 4 . Strange , that I hear two men , 30 MAUD .
... Well , if it prove a girl , the boy Will have plenty : so let it be . ' 3 . Is it an echo of something Read with a boy's delight , Viziers nodding together In some Arabian night ? 4 . Strange , that I hear two men , 30 MAUD .
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. 4 . 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 MAUD . 31.
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. 4 . 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 MAUD . 31.
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... things below , Beat with my heart more blest than heart can tell , Blest , but for some dark undercurrent woe That seems to draw - but it shall not be so : Let all be well , be well . XIX . 1 . STRANGE , that I felt so MAUD . 61.
... things below , Beat with my heart more blest than heart can tell , Blest , but for some dark undercurrent woe That seems to draw - but it shall not be so : Let all be well , be well . XIX . 1 . STRANGE , that I felt so MAUD . 61.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. XIX . 1 . STRANGE , that I felt so gay , Strange , that I tried to - day To beguile her melancholy ; The Sultan , as we name him , — She did not wish to blame him- But he vext her and perplext her With his ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. XIX . 1 . STRANGE , that I felt so gay , Strange , that I tried to - day To beguile her melancholy ; The Sultan , as we name him , — She did not wish to blame him- But he vext her and perplext her With his ...
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... as long , O God , as she Have a grain of love for me , So long , no doubt , no doubt , Shall I nurse in my dark heart , However weary , a spark of will Not to be trampled out . 9 8 . Strange , that the mind , when MAUD . 79.
... as long , O God , as she Have a grain of love for me , So long , no doubt , no doubt , Shall I nurse in my dark heart , However weary , a spark of will Not to be trampled out . 9 8 . Strange , that the mind , when MAUD . 79.
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