The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Volume 7Macmillan, 1884 |
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Page 23
... head low beneath the verge , Yet bearing round about him his own day , In confidence of unabated strength , Steppeth from Heaven to Heaven , from light to light , And holdeth his undimmed forehead far Into a clearer zenith , pure of ...
... head low beneath the verge , Yet bearing round about him his own day , In confidence of unabated strength , Steppeth from Heaven to Heaven , from light to light , And holdeth his undimmed forehead far Into a clearer zenith , pure of ...
Page 27
... head below the surface dropt Listens the muffled booming indistinct Of the confused floods , and dimly knows His head shall rise no more : and then came THE LOVER'S TALE . 27.
... head below the surface dropt Listens the muffled booming indistinct Of the confused floods , and dimly knows His head shall rise no more : and then came THE LOVER'S TALE . 27.
Page 28
... head To come my way ! to twit me with the cause ! Was not the land as free thro ' all her ways To him as me ? Was not his wont to walk Between the going light and growing night ? Had I not learnt my loss before he came ? 28 THE LOVER'S ...
... head To come my way ! to twit me with the cause ! Was not the land as free thro ' all her ways To him as me ? Was not his wont to walk Between the going light and growing night ? Had I not learnt my loss before he came ? 28 THE LOVER'S ...
Page 39
... head to foot in flowing black ; One walk'd abreast with me , and veil'd his brow , And he was loud in weeping and in praise Of her , we follow'd : a strong sympathy Shook all my soul : I flung myself upon him In tears and cries : I told ...
... head to foot in flowing black ; One walk'd abreast with me , and veil'd his brow , And he was loud in weeping and in praise Of her , we follow'd : a strong sympathy Shook all my soul : I flung myself upon him In tears and cries : I told ...
Page 49
... ( for in Julian's land They never nail a dumb head up in elm ) , Bore her free - faced to the free airs of heaven , And laid her in the vault of her own kin . VOL . VII . E What did he then ? not die : he is THE GOLDEN SUPPER . 49.
... ( for in Julian's land They never nail a dumb head up in elm ) , Bore her free - faced to the free airs of heaven , And laid her in the vault of her own kin . VOL . VII . E What did he then ? not die : he is THE GOLDEN SUPPER . 49.
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