Maud, and Other PoemsKing, 1876 - 170 |
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... talking of me ; ' Well , if it prove a girl , the boy Will have plenty so let it be . ' 3 . Is it an echo of something Read with a boy's delight , Viziers nodding together In some Arabian night ? 4 . Strange , that I hear two men , MAUD ...
... talking of me ; ' Well , if it prove a girl , the boy Will have plenty so let it be . ' 3 . Is it an echo of something Read with a boy's delight , Viziers nodding together In some Arabian night ? 4 . Strange , that I hear two men , MAUD ...
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. 4 . Strange , that I hear two men , Somewhere , talking of me ; ' Well , if it prove a girl , my boy Will have plenty : so let it be . ' VIII . SHE came to the village church , And 32 MAUD .
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. 4 . Strange , that I hear two men , Somewhere , talking of me ; ' Well , if it prove a girl , my boy Will have plenty : so let it be . ' VIII . SHE came to the village church , And 32 MAUD .
Strona 58
... end , Full to the banks , close on the promised good . None like her , none . 2 . Just now the dry - tongued laurels ' pattering talk Seem'd her light foot along the garden walk , And shook my heart to think she comes once more 58 MAUD .
... end , Full to the banks , close on the promised good . None like her , none . 2 . Just now the dry - tongued laurels ' pattering talk Seem'd her light foot along the garden walk , And shook my heart to think she comes once more 58 MAUD .
Strona 64
... as this For my dark - dawning youth , Darken'd watching a mother decline And that dead man at her heart and mine : For who was left to watch her but I ? Yet so did I let my freshness die . I 3 . I trust that I did not talk To 64 MAUD .
... as this For my dark - dawning youth , Darken'd watching a mother decline And that dead man at her heart and mine : For who was left to watch her but I ? Yet so did I let my freshness die . I 3 . I trust that I did not talk To 64 MAUD .
Strona 65
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. 3 . I trust that I did not talk To gentle Maud in our walk ( For often in lonely wanderings I have cursed him even to lifeless things ) But I trust that I did not talk , Not touch on her father's sin : I ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. 3 . I trust that I did not talk To gentle Maud in our walk ( For often in lonely wanderings I have cursed him even to lifeless things ) But I trust that I did not talk , Not touch on her father's sin : I ...
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