The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Volume 7Macmillan, 1884 |
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... blessed shape in heaven , So bathed we were in brilliance . Never yet Before or after have I known the spring Pour with such sudden deluges of light Into the middle summer ; for that day Love , rising , shook his wings , and charged the ...
... blessed shape in heaven , So bathed we were in brilliance . Never yet Before or after have I known the spring Pour with such sudden deluges of light Into the middle summer ; for that day Love , rising , shook his wings , and charged the ...
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... blessed in the years , divinest day ! O Genius of that hour which dost uphold Thy coronal of glory like a God , Amid thy melancholy mates far - seen , Who walk before thee , ever turning round To gaze upon thee till their eyes are dim ...
... blessed in the years , divinest day ! O Genius of that hour which dost uphold Thy coronal of glory like a God , Amid thy melancholy mates far - seen , Who walk before thee , ever turning round To gaze upon thee till their eyes are dim ...
Page 32
... blessing over them , Lionel , the happy , and her , and her , his bride ! Let them so love that men and boys may say , ' Lo ! how they love each other ! ' till their love Shall ripen to a proverb , unto all Known , when their faces are ...
... blessing over them , Lionel , the happy , and her , and her , his bride ! Let them so love that men and boys may say , ' Lo ! how they love each other ! ' till their love Shall ripen to a proverb , unto all Known , when their faces are ...
Page 71
... bless you , my own little Nell . ' IV . I was a child , an ' he was a child , an ' he came to harm ; There was a girl , a hussy , that workt with him up at the farm , One had deceived her an ' left her alone with her sin an ' her shame ...
... bless you , my own little Nell . ' IV . I was a child , an ' he was a child , an ' he came to harm ; There was a girl , a hussy , that workt with him up at the farm , One had deceived her an ' left her alone with her sin an ' her shame ...
Page 83
... the Saviour lives but to bless . He'll never put on the black cap except for the worst of the worst , And the first may be last - I have heard it in church -and the last may be first . Suffering - O long - suffering - yes , as RIZPAH . 83.
... the Saviour lives but to bless . He'll never put on the black cap except for the worst of the worst , And the first may be last - I have heard it in church -and the last may be first . Suffering - O long - suffering - yes , as RIZPAH . 83.
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