The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Volume 7Macmillan, 1884 |
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Page 5
... once— Moved from the cloud of unforgotten things , That sometimes on the horizon of the mind Lies folded , often sweeps athwart in storm- Flash upon flash they lighten thro ' me - days Of dewy dawning and the amber eves When thou and I ...
... once— Moved from the cloud of unforgotten things , That sometimes on the horizon of the mind Lies folded , often sweeps athwart in storm- Flash upon flash they lighten thro ' me - days Of dewy dawning and the amber eves When thou and I ...
Page 10
... it not ; But I and the first daisy on his grave From the same clay came into light at once . As Love and I do number equal years , So she , my love , is of an age with me . How like each other was the birth of each ! IO THE LOVER'S TALE .
... it not ; But I and the first daisy on his grave From the same clay came into light at once . As Love and I do number equal years , So she , my love , is of an age with me . How like each other was the birth of each ! IO THE LOVER'S TALE .
Page 14
... a glorious morning , such a one As dawns but once a season . Mercury On such a morning would have flung himself From cloud to cloud , and swum with balanced wings To some tall mountain : when I said to her 14 THE LOVER'S TALE .
... a glorious morning , such a one As dawns but once a season . Mercury On such a morning would have flung himself From cloud to cloud , and swum with balanced wings To some tall mountain : when I said to her 14 THE LOVER'S TALE .
Page 16
... Once or twice she told me ( For I remember all things ) to let grow The flowers that run poison in their veins . She said , ' The evil flourish in the world . ' Then playfully she gave herself the lie- ' Nothing in nature is unbeautiful ...
... Once or twice she told me ( For I remember all things ) to let grow The flowers that run poison in their veins . She said , ' The evil flourish in the world . ' Then playfully she gave herself the lie- ' Nothing in nature is unbeautiful ...
Page 30
... once I strove to disengage myself , but fail'd , Being so feeble : she bent above me , too ; Wan was her cheek ; for whatsoe'er of blight Lives in the dewy touch of pity had made The red rose there a pale one -- and her eyes-- I saw the ...
... once I strove to disengage myself , but fail'd , Being so feeble : she bent above me , too ; Wan was her cheek ; for whatsoe'er of blight Lives in the dewy touch of pity had made The red rose there a pale one -- and her eyes-- I saw the ...
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