The Works of Alfred Tennyson ...: Miscellaneous poemsStrahan & Company, 1873 |
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... up from those dim fields about the homes Of happy men that have the power to die , And grassy barrows of the happier dead . Release me , and restore me to the ground ; Thou seest all things , thou wilt see my grave 4 TITHONUS .
... up from those dim fields about the homes Of happy men that have the power to die , And grassy barrows of the happier dead . Release me , and restore me to the ground ; Thou seest all things , thou wilt see my grave 4 TITHONUS .
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Thou seest all things , thou wilt see my grave : Thou wilt renew thy beauty morn by morn ; I earth in earth forget these empty courts , And thee returning on thy silver wheels . LOCKSLEY HALL . OMRADES ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Thou seest all things , thou wilt see my grave : Thou wilt renew thy beauty morn by morn ; I earth in earth forget these empty courts , And thee returning on thy silver wheels . LOCKSLEY HALL . OMRADES ...
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... him : take his hand in thine . It may be my lord is weary , that his brain is overwrought : Soothe him with thy finer fancies , touch him with thy lighter thought . He will answer to the purpose , easy things to 12 LOCKSLEY HALL .
... him : take his hand in thine . It may be my lord is weary , that his brain is overwrought : Soothe him with thy finer fancies , touch him with thy lighter thought . He will answer to the purpose , easy things to 12 LOCKSLEY HALL .
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. He will answer to the purpose , easy things to understand— Better thou wert dead before me , tho ' I slew thee with my hand ! Better thou and I were lying , hidden from the heart's disgrace , Roll'd in one ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. He will answer to the purpose , easy things to understand— Better thou wert dead before me , tho ' I slew thee with my hand ! Better thou and I were lying , hidden from the heart's disgrace , Roll'd in one ...
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... of sorrow is remembering happier things . Drug thy memories , lest thou learn it , lest thy heart be put to proof , In the dead unhappy night , and when the rain is on the roof . Like a dog , he hunts in dreams , and LOCKSLEY HALL . 15.
... of sorrow is remembering happier things . Drug thy memories , lest thou learn it , lest thy heart be put to proof , In the dead unhappy night , and when the rain is on the roof . Like a dog , he hunts in dreams , and LOCKSLEY HALL . 15.
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Annie answer'd ask'd Averill babe beat beggar maid blood bore born break broke call'd child Cophetua dark dead dear death dream earth Edith Enoch Enoch Arden Ev'n evermore eyes face fair fancy follow'd garden girl golden grave gray Hall hand happy haunt havock head heard heart heaven hour Julian Katie kiss kiss'd knew Lady Clare land laugh'd Leolin Let me fly light Lionel little birdie living Locksley Hall lonely look'd Lord LUCRETIUS marriage moorland morn mother never night o'er once passion Philip ring rose round sail seem'd shadow shame ship of fools silent Sir Aylmer sleep slipt slowly smile song soul spoke stars Stept summer sweet Sweet Emma thee thine things thou thought thro touch'd turn'd unto vext village maid voice watch'd whisper wife wind woke woman yonder
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