The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Volume 7Macmillan, 1884 |
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... blood- Thou didst not sway me upward ; could I perish While thou , a meteor of the sepulchre , Didst swathe thyself all round Hope's quiet urn For ever ? He , that saith it , hath o'erstept The slippery footing of his narrow wit , And ...
... blood- Thou didst not sway me upward ; could I perish While thou , a meteor of the sepulchre , Didst swathe thyself all round Hope's quiet urn For ever ? He , that saith it , hath o'erstept The slippery footing of his narrow wit , And ...
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... blood , Sent notes of preparation manifold , And mellow'd echoes of the outer world— My mother's sister , mother of my love , Who had a twofold claim upon my heart , One twofold mightier than the other was , In giving so much beauty to ...
... blood , Sent notes of preparation manifold , And mellow'd echoes of the outer world— My mother's sister , mother of my love , Who had a twofold claim upon my heart , One twofold mightier than the other was , In giving so much beauty to ...
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... blood , One sustenance , which , still as thought grew large , Still larger moulding all the house of thought , Made all our tastes and fancies like , perhaps— All - all but one ; and strange to me , and sweet , Sweet thro ' strange ...
... blood , One sustenance , which , still as thought grew large , Still larger moulding all the house of thought , Made all our tastes and fancies like , perhaps— All - all but one ; and strange to me , and sweet , Sweet thro ' strange ...
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... , And soul and heart and body are all at ease : What marvel my Camilla told me all ? It was so happy an hour , so sweet a place , And I was as the brother of her blood , And by that name I moved upon her breath ; 24 THE LOVER'S TALE .
... , And soul and heart and body are all at ease : What marvel my Camilla told me all ? It was so happy an hour , so sweet a place , And I was as the brother of her blood , And by that name I moved upon her breath ; 24 THE LOVER'S TALE .
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... blood Crept like marsh drains thro ' all my languid limbs ; The motions of my heart seem'd far within me , Unfrequent , low , as tho ' it told its pulses ; And yet it shook me , that my frame would shudder , As if ' twere drawn asunder ...
... blood Crept like marsh drains thro ' all my languid limbs ; The motions of my heart seem'd far within me , Unfrequent , low , as tho ' it told its pulses ; And yet it shook me , that my frame would shudder , As if ' twere drawn asunder ...
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