Select Poems of Alfred Lord TennysonHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 - 198 |
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... unto Caucasus they sung , Filling with light And vagrant melodies the winds which bore Them earthward till they lit ; Then , like the arrow - seeds of the field flower , The fruitful wit Cleaving took root , and springing forth anew ...
... unto Caucasus they sung , Filling with light And vagrant melodies the winds which bore Them earthward till they lit ; Then , like the arrow - seeds of the field flower , The fruitful wit Cleaving took root , and springing forth anew ...
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... unto whom ' t were due : But light - foot Iris brought it yester - eve , Delivering , that to me , by common voice Elected umpire , Herè comes to - day , Pallas and Aphrodite , claiming each This meed of fairest . Thou , within the cave ...
... unto whom ' t were due : But light - foot Iris brought it yester - eve , Delivering , that to me , by common voice Elected umpire , Herè comes to - day , Pallas and Aphrodite , claiming each This meed of fairest . Thou , within the cave ...
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... unto a land In which it seemed always afternoon . All round the coast the languid air did swoon , Breathing like one that hath a weary dream . Full - faced above the valley stood the moon ; And , like a downward smoke , the slender ...
... unto a land In which it seemed always afternoon . All round the coast the languid air did swoon , Breathing like one that hath a weary dream . Full - faced above the valley stood the moon ; And , like a downward smoke , the slender ...
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... unto aged breath , Sore task to hearts worn out by many wars , And eyes grown dim with gazing on the pilot - stars . VII . But , propt on beds of amaranth and moly , How sweet ( while warm airs lull us , blowing lowly ) With half ...
... unto aged breath , Sore task to hearts worn out by many wars , And eyes grown dim with gazing on the pilot - stars . VII . But , propt on beds of amaranth and moly , How sweet ( while warm airs lull us , blowing lowly ) With half ...
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... unto herself In her high palace there . And while the world runs round and round , ' I said , ' Reign thou apart , a quiet king , Still as , while Saturn whirls , his steadfast shade Sleeps on his luminous ring . ' To which my soul made ...
... unto herself In her high palace there . And while the world runs round and round , ' I said , ' Reign thou apart , a quiet king , Still as , while Saturn whirls , his steadfast shade Sleeps on his luminous ring . ' To which my soul made ...
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ALFRED LORD TENNYSON babe in arm Bayne remarks beautiful beneath boscage breast breath Brimley brook Camelot cloud Corson dark Dear mother Ida death deep delight Dream of Fair earth edition Enone Excalibur eyes fall floating flower forget galingale Ganymede Geraint and Enid gleams golden prime green hand happy Haroun Alraschid hath hear heard hearken ere heart heaven honor King Arthur kiss Lady of Shalott land lawn light Locksley Hall look look'd Lotos-Eaters Miller's Daughter mind moon morn night o'er original reading oxlip pain Palace of Art poem poet Princess rest roll'd rose round says scorn seem'd shadow Shakespeare silent sing Sir Bedivere sleep slope song soul sound spake spirit stanza stars stood stream sweet tears Tennyson thee Theocritus thine things thou thought thro towers truth Ulysses unto voice wild wind yonder