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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Strona 6
... Till the filthy by - lane rings to the yell of the trampled wife , And chalk and alum and plaster are sold to the poor for bread , And the spirit of murder works in the very means of life , 11 . And Sleep must lie down arm'd , for the ...
... Till the filthy by - lane rings to the yell of the trampled wife , And chalk and alum and plaster are sold to the poor for bread , And the spirit of murder works in the very means of life , 11 . And Sleep must lie down arm'd , for the ...
Strona 7
... - decker out of the foam , That the smooth - faced snubnosed rogue would leap from his counter and till . And strike , if he could , were it but with his cheating yardwand , home . 14 . What am I raging alone as my father MAUD . 7.
... - decker out of the foam , That the smooth - faced snubnosed rogue would leap from his counter and till . And strike , if he could , were it but with his cheating yardwand , home . 14 . What am I raging alone as my father MAUD . 7.
Strona 14
... till I could bear it no more , But arose , and all by myself in my own dark garden ground , Listening now to the tide in its broad - flung ship wrecking roar , Now to the scream of a madden'd beach dragg'd down by the wave , Walk'd in a ...
... till I could bear it no more , But arose , and all by myself in my own dark garden ground , Listening now to the tide in its broad - flung ship wrecking roar , Now to the scream of a madden'd beach dragg'd down by the wave , Walk'd in a ...
Strona 24
... 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 rejoice , A glory I shall not find . Still ! I ...
... 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 rejoice , A glory I shall not find . Still ! I ...
Strona 26
... Till at last when the morning came In a cloud , it faded , and seems But an ashen - gray delight . 4 . What if with her sunny hair , And smile as sunny as cold , She meant to weave me a snare Of some coquettish deceit , Cleopatra - like ...
... Till at last when the morning came In a cloud , it faded , and seems But an ashen - gray delight . 4 . What if with her sunny hair , And smile as sunny as cold , She meant to weave me a snare Of some coquettish deceit , Cleopatra - like ...
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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