Maud, and Other PoemsEdward Moxon, 1867 - 170 Illuminated manuscript containing the first 11 stanzas of Tennyson's Maud in a calligraphic hand with illustrated borders depicting naturalistic scenes. |
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... CONTENTS . Page . MAUD 1 THE BROOK ; AN IDYL . THE LETTERS 117 131 ODE ON THE DEATH OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON . 135 THE DAISY 153 TO THE REV . F. D. MAURICE . 161 WILL 165 · THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE 167 MAUD . PART I. r MAUD . J. 1 .
... CONTENTS . Page . MAUD 1 THE BROOK ; AN IDYL . THE LETTERS 117 131 ODE ON THE DEATH OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON . 135 THE DAISY 153 TO THE REV . F. D. MAURICE . 161 WILL 165 · THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE 167 MAUD . PART I. r MAUD . J. 1 .
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... in the field above are dabbled with blood- red heath , The red - ribb'd ledges drip with a silent horror of blood , And Echo there , whatever is ask'd her , answers ' Death . ' B 2 . For there in the ghastly pit long since MAUD.
... in the field above are dabbled with blood- red heath , The red - ribb'd ledges drip with a silent horror of blood , And Echo there , whatever is ask'd her , answers ' Death . ' B 2 . For there in the ghastly pit long since MAUD.
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... heart and ready in hand , March with banner and bugle and fife To the death , for their native land . 2 . Maud with her exquisite face , And wild voice pealing up to the sunny sky , And feet like sunny gems on an English green , MAUD . 23.
... heart and ready in hand , March with banner and bugle and fife To the death , for their native land . 2 . Maud with her exquisite face , And wild voice pealing up to the sunny sky , And feet like sunny gems on an English green , MAUD . 23.
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... Death , and of Honour that cannot die , Till I well could weep for a time so sordid and mean , And myself so languid and base . Silence , beautiful voice ! 3 . Be still , for you only trouble the mind With a joy in which I cannot ...
... Death , and of Honour that cannot die , Till I well could weep for a time so sordid and mean , And myself so languid and base . Silence , beautiful voice ! 3 . Be still , for you only trouble the mind With a joy in which I cannot ...
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... death - white curtain drawn ; Felt a horror over me creep , Prickle my skin and catch my breath , Knew that the death - white curtain meant but sleep , Yet I shudder'd and thought like a fool of the sleep of death . XV . So dark a mind ...
... death - white curtain drawn ; Felt a horror over me creep , Prickle my skin and catch my breath , Knew that the death - white curtain meant but sleep , Yet I shudder'd and thought like a fool of the sleep of death . XV . So dark a mind ...
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ask'd babble bailiff beat beauty bell be toll'd blood Blush bow'd breath Breton brimming river brook brother bury Cannon cheat cold crush'd dance dark dead dear delight dream DUKE OF WELLINGTON dust echo evermore eyes F. D. MAURICE fair father feet flash'd flow To join garden glimmer gloom glory golden gone grave half Hall hand happy happy day head hear heart heart of stone Heaven high Hall-garden honour join the brimming Katie land lichen Light Brigade lilies Lombard look'd lord love go madness marriage Maud meadow moor Mourn never night o'er passionate peace people's voice Philip poison'd poor pride rings rivulet Rode the six rose Rosy rough but kind round seem'd shadow shining sick sighs silent six hundred smile sorrow spleen stood sunny sweet talk thee thing thou thought thro turn'd vext walks weep WHITEFRIARS wood