The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Volume 7Macmillan, 1884 |
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... king , There , where that day I crown'd myself as king , There in my realm and even on my throne , Another then it seem'd as tho ' a link Of some tight chain within my inmost frame Was riven in twain : that life I heeded not Flow'd from ...
... king , There , where that day I crown'd myself as king , There in my realm and even on my throne , Another then it seem'd as tho ' a link Of some tight chain within my inmost frame Was riven in twain : that life I heeded not Flow'd from ...
Page 56
... king . And stranger yet , at one end of the hall Two great funereal curtains , looping down , Parted a little ere they met the floor , About a picture of his lady , taken Some years before , and falling hid the frame . 56 THE LOVER'S TALE .
... king . And stranger yet , at one end of the hall Two great funereal curtains , looping down , Parted a little ere they met the floor , About a picture of his lady , taken Some years before , and falling hid the frame . 56 THE LOVER'S TALE .
Page 80
... King should have made him a soldier , he would have been one of his best . VII . But he lived with a lot of wild mates , and they never would let him be good ; They swore that he dare not rob the mail , and he swore that he would ; And ...
... King should have made him a soldier , he would have been one of his best . VII . But he lived with a lot of wild mates , and they never would let him be good ; They swore that he dare not rob the mail , and he swore that he would ; And ...
Page 88
... king , Foälks ' coostom flitted awaäy like a kite wi ' a brokken string . V. An ' Sally she wesh'd foälks ' cloäths to keep the wolf fro ' the door , Eh but the moor she riled me , she druv me to drink the moor , 2 Scold . 3 Lounging ...
... king , Foälks ' coostom flitted awaäy like a kite wi ' a brokken string . V. An ' Sally she wesh'd foälks ' cloäths to keep the wolf fro ' the door , Eh but the moor she riled me , she druv me to drink the moor , 2 Scold . 3 Lounging ...
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... flying hither ? that one night a crowd Throng'd the waste field about the city gates : The king was on them suddenly with a host . Why there ? they came to hear their preacher . 148 SIR JOHN OLDCASTLE , LORD COBHAM .
... flying hither ? that one night a crowd Throng'd the waste field about the city gates : The king was on them suddenly with a host . Why there ? they came to hear their preacher . 148 SIR JOHN OLDCASTLE , LORD COBHAM .
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