Maud and Other PoemsMethuen, 1899 - 124 |
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... is fatter game on the moor ; she will let me alone . Thanks , for the fiend best knows whether woman or man be the worse . I will bury myself in my books , and the Devil may pipe to his own . II LONG have I sigh'd for a calm : God MAUD 7.
... is fatter game on the moor ; she will let me alone . Thanks , for the fiend best knows whether woman or man be the worse . I will bury myself in my books , and the Devil may pipe to his own . II LONG have I sigh'd for a calm : God MAUD 7.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. II LONG have I sigh'd for a calm : God grant I may find it at last ! It will never be broken by Maud , she has neither savour nor salt , But a cold and clear - cut face , as I found when her carriage past ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. II LONG have I sigh'd for a calm : God grant I may find it at last ! It will never be broken by Maud , she has neither savour nor salt , But a cold and clear - cut face , as I found when her carriage past ...
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... sigh'd " No surely , now it cannot be pride . " 1 Snowy - banded . ] In the first half of this century bands were an indispensable part of a clergyman's dress . They were really the two ends of a cravat , which in the seventeenth ...
... sigh'd " No surely , now it cannot be pride . " 1 Snowy - banded . ] In the first half of this century bands were an indispensable part of a clergyman's dress . They were really the two ends of a cravat , which in the seventeenth ...
Strona 41
... sighing for Lebanon In the long breeze that streams to thy delicious East , 1 Calming itself . ] For this beautiful idea of the steady flow of a great full body of water , cp . Crossing the Bar : " Too full for sound or foam . " 2 ...
... sighing for Lebanon In the long breeze that streams to thy delicious East , 1 Calming itself . ] For this beautiful idea of the steady flow of a great full body of water , cp . Crossing the Bar : " Too full for sound or foam . " 2 ...
Strona 42
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Sighing for Lebanon , Dark cedar , tho ' thy limbs have here increased , Upon a pastoral slope as fair , And looking to the South , and fed With honey'd rain and delicate air , And haunted by the starry ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Sighing for Lebanon , Dark cedar , tho ' thy limbs have here increased , Upon a pastoral slope as fair , And looking to the South , and fed With honey'd rain and delicate air , And haunted by the starry ...
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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