Maud and Other PoemsMethuen, 1899 - 124 |
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Strona vii
... told that having " accidentally lighted upon a poem of his own which begins O that ' twere possible , ' . . . it had struck him . . . that to render the poem fully intelligible , a preceding one was necessary . He wrote it ; the second ...
... told that having " accidentally lighted upon a poem of his own which begins O that ' twere possible , ' . . . it had struck him . . . that to render the poem fully intelligible , a preceding one was necessary . He wrote it ; the second ...
Strona xii
... told , after the perusal of the day's newspaper , in which the expression " Some one had blundered " occurred , became instantly , and has always remained , one of Tennyson's most popular poems . Leaflets of it were struck off and sent ...
... told , after the perusal of the day's newspaper , in which the expression " Some one had blundered " occurred , became instantly , and has always remained , one of Tennyson's most popular poems . Leaflets of it were struck off and sent ...
Strona 21
... told her yestermorn How prettily for his own sweet sake A face of tenderness might be feign'd , And a moist mirage in desert eyes , That so , when the rotten hustings shake In another month to his brazen lies , A wretched vote may be ...
... told her yestermorn How prettily for his own sweet sake A face of tenderness might be feign'd , And a moist mirage in desert eyes , That so , when the rotten hustings shake In another month to his brazen lies , A wretched vote may be ...
Strona 39
... told , could hardly command himself to read , and which , while recalling snatches of Elizabethan poetry , have felicities of their own which belong only to the age when they were produced . Till the West is East , Blush it thro ' MAUD 39.
... told , could hardly command himself to read , and which , while recalling snatches of Elizabethan poetry , have felicities of their own which belong only to the age when they were produced . Till the West is East , Blush it thro ' MAUD 39.
Strona 72
... told him we were there ? 5 Not that gray old wolf , for he came not back From the wilderness , full of wolves , where he used to lie ; He has gather'd the bones for his o'ergrown whelp to crack ; Crack them now for yourself , and howl ...
... told him we were there ? 5 Not that gray old wolf , for he came not back From the wilderness , full of wolves , where he used to lie ; He has gather'd the bones for his o'ergrown whelp to crack ; Crack them now for yourself , and howl ...
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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