The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Volume 7Macmillan, 1884 |
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... pass my hand across my brows , and muse On those dear hills , that never more will meet The sight that throbs and aches beneath my touch , As tho ' there beat a heart in either eye ; For when the outer lights are darken'd thus , The ...
... pass my hand across my brows , and muse On those dear hills , that never more will meet The sight that throbs and aches beneath my touch , As tho ' there beat a heart in either eye ; For when the outer lights are darken'd thus , The ...
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... passing thought across her eyes ; And mine with one that will not pass , till earth And heaven pass too , dwelt on my heaven , a face Most starry - fair , but kindled from within . As ' twere with dawn . She was dark - hair'd , dark ...
... passing thought across her eyes ; And mine with one that will not pass , till earth And heaven pass too , dwelt on my heaven , a face Most starry - fair , but kindled from within . As ' twere with dawn . She was dark - hair'd , dark ...
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... Pass we then A term of eighteen years . Ye would but laugh , If I should tell you how I hoard in thought The faded rhymes and scraps of ancient crones , Gray relics of the nurseries of the world , Which are as gems set in my memory ...
... Pass we then A term of eighteen years . Ye would but laugh , If I should tell you how I hoard in thought The faded rhymes and scraps of ancient crones , Gray relics of the nurseries of the world , Which are as gems set in my memory ...
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... 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 mete The Heavenly - unmeasured or unlimited Love , Who scarce can tune his high ...
... 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 mete The Heavenly - unmeasured or unlimited Love , Who scarce can tune his high ...
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... passing lightly Adown a natural stair of tangled roots , Is presently received in a sweet grave Of eglantines , a place of burial Far lovelier than its cradle ; for unseen , But taken with the sweetness of the place , It makes a ...
... passing lightly Adown a natural stair of tangled roots , Is presently received in a sweet grave Of eglantines , a place of burial Far lovelier than its cradle ; for unseen , But taken with the sweetness of the place , It makes a ...
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