The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Volume 7Macmillan, 1884 |
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... Kissing one bosom , ever drew from thence The stream of life , one stream , one life , one blood , One sustenance , which , still as thought grew large , Still larger moulding all the house of thought , Made all our tastes and fancies ...
... Kissing one bosom , ever drew from thence The stream of life , one stream , one life , one blood , One sustenance , which , still as thought grew large , Still larger moulding all the house of thought , Made all our tastes and fancies ...
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... kisses close and warm , Absorbing all the incense of sweet thoughts So that they pass not to the shrine of sound . Else had the life of that delighted hour Drunk in the largeness of the utterance Of Love ; but how should Earthly measure ...
... kisses close and warm , Absorbing all the incense of sweet thoughts So that they pass not to the shrine of sound . Else had the life of that delighted hour Drunk in the largeness of the utterance Of Love ; but how should Earthly measure ...
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... kisses of the wind , that , sick with love , Fainted at intervals , and grew again To utterance of passion . Ye cannot shape Fancy so fair as is this memory . Methought all excellence that ever was Had drawn herself from many thousand ...
... kisses of the wind , that , sick with love , Fainted at intervals , and grew again To utterance of passion . Ye cannot shape Fancy so fair as is this memory . Methought all excellence that ever was Had drawn herself from many thousand ...
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... my heart Why should she Break rather - whom the gentlest airs of Heaven Should kiss with an unwonted gentleness . Her love did murder mine ? What then ? She deem'd I wore a brother's mind : she call'd me brother THE LOVER'S TALE . 31.
... my heart Why should she Break rather - whom the gentlest airs of Heaven Should kiss with an unwonted gentleness . Her love did murder mine ? What then ? She deem'd I wore a brother's mind : she call'd me brother THE LOVER'S TALE . 31.
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... ways Where Love could walk with banish'd Hope no more ? It was ill - done to part you , Sisters fair ; Love's arms were wreath'd about the neck of Hope , And Hope kiss'd Love , and Love drew in her 34 THE LOVER'S TALE .
... ways Where Love could walk with banish'd Hope no more ? It was ill - done to part you , Sisters fair ; Love's arms were wreath'd about the neck of Hope , And Hope kiss'd Love , and Love drew in her 34 THE LOVER'S TALE .
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