The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Volume 7Macmillan, 1884 |
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... Sank powerless , as anger falls aside And withers on the breast of peaceful love ; Thou didst receive the growth of pines that fledged The hills that watch'd thee , as Love watcheth Love , In thine own essence , and delight thyself To make.
... Sank powerless , as anger falls aside And withers on the breast of peaceful love ; Thou didst receive the growth of pines that fledged The hills that watch'd thee , as Love watcheth Love , In thine own essence , and delight thyself To make.
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... fall'n away from judgment . Thou art light , To which my spirit leaneth all her flowers , And length of days , and immortality Of thought , and freshness ever self - renew'd . For Time and Grief abode too long with Life , And , like all ...
... fall'n away from judgment . Thou art light , To which my spirit leaneth all her flowers , And length of days , and immortality Of thought , and freshness ever self - renew'd . For Time and Grief abode too long with Life , And , like all ...
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... Beat from the concave sand ; yet in him keeps A draught of that sweet fountain that he loves , To stay his feet from falling , and his spirit From bitterness of death . Ye ask me , friends , When I began to 8 THE LOVER'S TALE .
... Beat from the concave sand ; yet in him keeps A draught of that sweet fountain that he loves , To stay his feet from falling , and his spirit From bitterness of death . Ye ask me , friends , When I began to 8 THE LOVER'S TALE .
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... fall asleep Into delicious dreams , our other life , So know I not when I began to love . This is my sum of knowledge - that my love Grew with myself - say rather , was my growth , My inward sap , the hold I have on earth , My outward ...
... fall asleep Into delicious dreams , our other life , So know I not when I began to love . This is my sum of knowledge - that my love Grew with myself - say rather , was my growth , My inward sap , the hold I have on earth , My outward ...
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... Falling , unseal'd our eyelids , and we woke To gaze upon each other . If this be true , At thought of which my whole ... fall on its own thorns - if this be true- And that way my wish leads me evermore Still to believe it - ' tis so ...
... Falling , unseal'd our eyelids , and we woke To gaze upon each other . If this be true , At thought of which my whole ... fall on its own thorns - if this be true- And that way my wish leads me evermore Still to believe it - ' tis so ...
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