Maud and Other PoemsMethuen, 1899 - 124 |
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... Earth , For him did his high sun flame , and his river billowing ran , And he felt himself in his force to be Nature's crowning race . As nine months go to the shaping an infant ripe for his birth , So many a million of ages have gone ...
... Earth , For him did his high sun flame , and his river billowing ran , And he felt himself in his force to be Nature's crowning race . As nine months go to the shaping an infant ripe for his birth , So many a million of ages have gone ...
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... Earth goddess ) , and who was worshipped in Rome under the Empire with a variety of mystic rites . Our planet . ] In 1854 Tennyson said , à propos of Whewell's Plurality of Worlds : " It is inconceivable that the whole universe was ...
... Earth goddess ) , and who was worshipped in Rome under the Empire with a variety of mystic rites . Our planet . ] In 1854 Tennyson said , à propos of Whewell's Plurality of Worlds : " It is inconceivable that the whole universe was ...
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... earth Hell ! 1 A wounded thing . ] This and next line are not in 1st edition . 2 Broad - brim'd hawker . ] Tennyson vehemently repudiated the notion that Mr. Bright was in his mind when he wrote this . 3 Cause . consequence . ] You ...
... earth Hell ! 1 A wounded thing . ] This and next line are not in 1st edition . 2 Broad - brim'd hawker . ] Tennyson vehemently repudiated the notion that Mr. Bright was in his mind when he wrote this . 3 Cause . consequence . ] You ...
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... I should be to myself more dear . Shall I not take care of all that I think , Yea ev'n of wretched meat and drink , If I be dear , If I be dear to some one else . ; XVI I THIS lump of earth has left his estate 36 MAUD.
... I should be to myself more dear . Shall I not take care of all that I think , Yea ev'n of wretched meat and drink , If I be dear , If I be dear to some one else . ; XVI I THIS lump of earth has left his estate 36 MAUD.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. XVI I THIS lump of earth has left his estate The lighter by the loss of his weight ; And so that he find what he went to seek , And fulsome Pleasure clog him , and drown His heart in the gross mud - honey ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. XVI I THIS lump of earth has left his estate The lighter by the loss of his weight ; And so that he find what he went to seek , And fulsome Pleasure clog him , and drown His heart in the gross mud - honey ...
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1st edition reads ALFRED LORD TENNYSON Arabian night army babble battle beat beautiful blood bow'd bright brook brother Brunelleschi bury Cannon cold crown dark dead dear Death delight dream DUKE OF WELLINGTON eagle earth echo ELIZABETH WORDSWORTH evil eyes F. D. MAURICE father feet flash'd flow To join French garden gloom glory gone grave half Hall hand happy head hear heart hero honour horses Idylls Isle of Wight join the brimming Katie Lamech land Light Brigade lilies Lincolnshire lines Lombard look'd lord Maud Maud's lover meadow mind night noble o'er passionate peace Pentagram people's voice poem poison'd poor rings Romeo and Juliet rose Rosy seem'd shell Shining daffodil sighs silent smile stanzas stood sweet Tennyson's thee Their's thine things thou thought thro told true vext Waterloo weep Wellington wood ΙΟ