Poems, Том 2Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1853 |
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... 105 • 116 THE LORD OF BURLEIGH • 121 1 SIR LAUNCELOT AND QUEEN GUINEVERE A FAREWELL · 126 • 129 THE BEGGAR MAID 130 THE VISION OF SIN 131 " MOVE EASTWARD , HAPPY EARTH , AND LEAVE BREAK THE SKIPPING ROPE 142 • VI CONTENTS .
... 105 • 116 THE LORD OF BURLEIGH • 121 1 SIR LAUNCELOT AND QUEEN GUINEVERE A FAREWELL · 126 • 129 THE BEGGAR MAID 130 THE VISION OF SIN 131 " MOVE EASTWARD , HAPPY EARTH , AND LEAVE BREAK THE SKIPPING ROPE 142 • VI CONTENTS .
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. " MOVE EASTWARD , HAPPY EARTH , AND LEAVE BREAK , BREAK , BREAK " " THE POET'S SONG THE PRINCESS . Page " " 143 144 · 145 147 POEMS . THE TALKING OAK . I. ONCE more the CONTENTS . VII.
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. " MOVE EASTWARD , HAPPY EARTH , AND LEAVE BREAK , BREAK , BREAK " " THE POET'S SONG THE PRINCESS . Page " " 143 144 · 145 147 POEMS . THE TALKING OAK . I. ONCE more the CONTENTS . VII.
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... breaking hearts ? Or all the same as if he had not been ? Not so . Shall Error in the round of time Still father Truth ? O , shall the braggart shout For some blind glimpse of freedom work itself Through madness , hated by the wise , to ...
... breaking hearts ? Or all the same as if he had not been ? Not so . Shall Error in the round of time Still father Truth ? O , shall the braggart shout For some blind glimpse of freedom work itself Through madness , hated by the wise , to ...
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... see ! when thy low voice , Faltering , would break her syllables , to keep My own full - tuned , - hold passion in a leash , And on thy bosom , ( deep - desired relief And not leap forth and fall about thy neck , 3223 LOVE AND DUTY .
... see ! when thy low voice , Faltering , would break her syllables , to keep My own full - tuned , - hold passion in a leash , And on thy bosom , ( deep - desired relief And not leap forth and fall about thy neck , 3223 LOVE AND DUTY .
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... breaking over land and main ? " Or make that morn , from his cold crown And crystal silence creeping down , Flood with full daylight glebe and town ? " Forerun thy peers , thy time , and let Thy feet , millenniums hence , be set In ...
... breaking over land and main ? " Or make that morn , from his cold crown And crystal silence creeping down , Flood with full daylight glebe and town ? " Forerun thy peers , thy time , and let Thy feet , millenniums hence , be set In ...
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Alice the nurse answer blood blow bosom break breath cataract charm cheek child Cock crowing curled Cyril dark doors dreams droops dwells THE ARRIVAL earth eyes face fair fairy Prince fancy Florian flower forever Ganymede garden garden lake glitters Glows golden grow hall happy head head-waiter hear heart heaven hedge hidden eyes hour king kiss kiss the lips knee knight of God Lady Clare Lady Flora learn the world lips lives look Lord Ronald maid maiden morn mother move murmur Muse o'er palace pint pleasant Princess Princess Ida Psyche rhymes rhymes and reasons rose round shadow shame shining sleep song soul speak spirit spoke star Stept stirred That lie stooped striking clocks sweet Sweet Emma thee thine things thou thought touch tree tresses truth vapor village maid voice whisper wild wine woman words yonder
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