The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Volume 7Macmillan, 1884 |
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... a setting star , Mixt with the gorgeous west the lighthouse shone , And silver - smiling Venus ere she fell Would often loiter in her balmy blue , To crown it with herself . Here , too , my love Waver'd at anchor with THE LOVER'S TALE . 5.
... a setting star , Mixt with the gorgeous west the lighthouse shone , And silver - smiling Venus ere she fell Would often loiter in her balmy blue , To crown it with herself . Here , too , my love Waver'd at anchor with THE LOVER'S TALE . 5.
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... Fell into dust , and crumbled in the dark- Forgetting how to render beautiful Her countenance with quick and healthful blood- Thou didst not sway me upward ; could I perish While thou , a meteor of the sepulchre , Didst swathe thyself ...
... Fell into dust , and crumbled in the dark- Forgetting how to render beautiful Her countenance with quick and healthful blood- Thou didst not sway me upward ; could I perish While thou , a meteor of the sepulchre , Didst swathe thyself ...
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... fell between us both ; tho ' while I gazed My spirit leap'd as with those thrills of bliss That strike across the soul in prayer , and show us That we are surely heard . Methought a light Burst from the garland I had wov'n , and stood A ...
... fell between us both ; tho ' while I gazed My spirit leap'd as with those thrills of bliss That strike across the soul in prayer , and show us That we are surely heard . Methought a light Burst from the garland I had wov'n , and stood A ...
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... fell on became hallow'd evermore . We turn'd : our eyes met : hers were bright , and mine Were dim with floating tears , that shot the sunset In lightnings round me ; and my name was borne Upon her breath . Henceforth my name has been A ...
... fell on became hallow'd evermore . We turn'd : our eyes met : hers were bright , and mine Were dim with floating tears , that shot the sunset In lightnings round me ; and my name was borne Upon her breath . Henceforth my name has been A ...
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... Fell ; and I wish'd , yet wish'd her not to speak ; But she spake on , for I did name no wish , What marvel my Camilla told me all Her maiden dignities of Hope and Love— ' Perchance , ' she said , ' return'd . ' Even then the stars Did ...
... Fell ; and I wish'd , yet wish'd her not to speak ; But she spake on , for I did name no wish , What marvel my Camilla told me all Her maiden dignities of Hope and Love— ' Perchance , ' she said , ' return'd . ' Even then the stars Did ...
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