Maud, and Other PoemsKing, 1876 - 170 |
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. XV . So dark a mind within me dwells , And I make myself such evil cheer , That if I be dear to some one else , Then some one else may have much to fear ; But if I be dear to some one else , Then I should ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. XV . So dark a mind within me dwells , And I make myself such evil cheer , That if I be dear to some one else , Then some one else may have much to fear ; But if I be dear to some one else , Then I should ...
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... mind , I see she cannot but love him , And says he is rough but kind , And wishes me to approve him , And tells me , when she lay Sick once , with a fear of worse , That he left his wine and horses and play , Sat with her , read to her ...
... mind , I see she cannot but love him , And says he is rough but kind , And wishes me to approve him , And tells me , when she lay Sick once , with a fear of worse , That he left his wine and horses and play , Sat with her , read to her ...
Strona 91
... O God , as she Have a grain of love for me , So long , no doubt , no doubt , Shall I nurse in my dark heart , However weary , a spark of will Not to be trampled out . 8 . Strange , that the mind , when fraught MAUD . 91.
... O God , as she Have a grain of love for me , So long , no doubt , no doubt , Shall I nurse in my dark heart , However weary , a spark of will Not to be trampled out . 8 . Strange , that the mind , when fraught MAUD . 91.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. 8 . Strange , that the mind , when fraught With a passion so intense One would think that it well Might drown all life in the eye , - That it should , by being so overwrought , Suddenly strike on a sharper ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. 8 . Strange , that the mind , when fraught With a passion so intense One would think that it well Might drown all life in the eye , - That it should , by being so overwrought , Suddenly strike on a sharper ...
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... mind , But is ever the one thing silent here . She is not of us , as I divine ; She comes from another stiller world of the dead , Stiller , not fairer than mine . 8 . But I know where a garden grows , Fairer than aught in the world ...
... mind , But is ever the one thing silent here . She is not of us , as I divine ; She comes from another stiller world of the dead , Stiller , not fairer than mine . 8 . But I know where a garden grows , Fairer than aught in the world ...
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