The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, Том 9Tauchnitz, 1877 |
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... friend , one life with thee , And even as I should bless thee saving mine , I thank thee now for having saved thyself . HAROLD . For having lost myself to save myself , [ Exit MALET . Said " ay " when I meant " no , SCENE II . 93 HAROLD .
... friend , one life with thee , And even as I should bless thee saving mine , I thank thee now for having saved thyself . HAROLD . For having lost myself to save myself , [ Exit MALET . Said " ay " when I meant " no , SCENE II . 93 HAROLD .
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... lost thro ' thee . " They have built their castles here ; Our priories are Norman ; the Norman adder Hath bitten us ; we are poison'd : our dear England Is demi - Norman . He ! - [ Pointing to KING EDWARD , sleeping . HAROLD . I would I ...
... lost thro ' thee . " They have built their castles here ; Our priories are Norman ; the Norman adder Hath bitten us ; we are poison'd : our dear England Is demi - Norman . He ! - [ Pointing to KING EDWARD , sleeping . HAROLD . I would I ...
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... lost , crown'd King - and lost to me ! ( Singing . ) Two young lovers in winter weather , None to guide them , Walk'd at night on the misty heather ; Night , as black as a raven's feather ; Both were lost and found together , None ...
... lost , crown'd King - and lost to me ! ( Singing . ) Two young lovers in winter weather , None to guide them , Walk'd at night on the misty heather ; Night , as black as a raven's feather ; Both were lost and found together , None ...
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... Lost , lost , the light of day , To which the lover answers lovingly " I am beside thee . " Lost , lost , we have lost the way . " Love , I will guide thee . " Whither , O whither ? into the river , Where we two may be lost together , And ...
... Lost , lost , the light of day , To which the lover answers lovingly " I am beside thee . " Lost , lost , we have lost the way . " Love , I will guide thee . " Whither , O whither ? into the river , Where we two may be lost together , And ...
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... lost Somewhat of upright stature thro ' mine oath , Yet thee I would not lose , and sell not thou Our living passion for a dead man's dream ; Stigand believed he knew not what he spake . Oh God ! I cannot help it , but at times They ...
... lost Somewhat of upright stature thro ' mine oath , Yet thee I would not lose , and sell not thou Our living passion for a dead man's dream ; Stigand believed he knew not what he spake . Oh God ! I cannot help it , but at times They ...
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16mo sewed Mark 8vo sewed Mark ALDRED ALDWYTH Alfgar ALFRED TENNYSON Archbishop arrow art thou battle battle-axe blessed blood bound Mark 2,25 brother CANONS singing Church Count of Ponthieu COURTIER crown curse Daughter dead dream Earl Earl of Wessex earldom EDITH English Enter Exeunt Exit father fight fool fought Frontispiece GAMEL German Godwin GURTH hand Harfleur HAROLD hate hath heard heaven Heir of Redclyffe hill King Edward King of England king's knowest Lady land LEOFWIN Lord Lytton lost love thee MALET MAN-AT-ARMS MARGOT Mark 60 Pfennige Miss Yonge Author MORCAR NORMAN CRIES Norman Saints Normandy Northumbria oath Paul Heyse Pevensey Plockhorst Poems Poetical Ponthieu portrait pray QUEEN ROLF Saints Sanguelac Saxon Senlac sewed Mark 1,50 Stamford-bridge Stereotype Edition STIGAND swear TAUCHNITZ THANE thine thou art Thou hast thro thyself Tostig truth vide voice wife WILLIAM RUFUS WULFNOTH