The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Volume 7Macmillan, 1884 |
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... Past , that takes The heart , and sometimes touches but one string That quivers , and is silent , and sometimes Sweeps suddenly all its half - moulder'd chords To some old melody , begins to play That air which pleased her first ...
... Past , that takes The heart , and sometimes touches but one string That quivers , and is silent , and sometimes Sweeps suddenly all its half - moulder'd chords To some old melody , begins to play That air which pleased her first ...
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... Past : So that , in that I have lived , do I live , And cannot die , and am , in having been— A portion of the pleasant yesterday , Thrust forward on to - day and out of place ; A body journeying onward , sick with toil , The weight as ...
... Past : So that , in that I have lived , do I live , And cannot die , and am , in having been— A portion of the pleasant yesterday , Thrust forward on to - day and out of place ; A body journeying onward , sick with toil , The weight as ...
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... past . So were we born , so orphan'd . She was motherless And I without a father . So from each Of those two pillars which from earth uphold Our childhood , one had fallen away , and all The careful burthen of our tender years Trembled ...
... past . So were we born , so orphan'd . She was motherless And I without a father . So from each Of those two pillars which from earth uphold Our childhood , one had fallen away , and all The careful burthen of our tender years Trembled ...
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... past all peril , until she saw Beneath her feet the region far away , Beyond the nearest mountain's bosky brows , Arise in open prospect - heath and hill , And hollow lined and wooded to the lips , And steep - down walls of battlemented ...
... past all peril , until she saw Beneath her feet the region far away , Beyond the nearest mountain's bosky brows , Arise in open prospect - heath and hill , And hollow lined and wooded to the lips , And steep - down walls of battlemented ...
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... past from light to dark . On the other side Is scoop'd a cavern and a mountain hall , Which none have fathom'd . If you go far in ( The country people rumour ) you may hear The moaning of the woman and the child , Shut in the secret ...
... past from light to dark . On the other side Is scoop'd a cavern and a mountain hall , Which none have fathom'd . If you go far in ( The country people rumour ) you may hear The moaning of the woman and the child , Shut in the secret ...
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