The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Volume 7Macmillan, 1884 |
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... round Hope's quiet urn For ever ? He , that saith it , hath o'erstept The slippery footing of his narrow wit , And fall'n away from judgment . Thou art light , To which my spirit leaneth all her flowers , And length of days , and ...
... round Hope's quiet urn For ever ? He , that saith it , hath o'erstept The slippery footing of his narrow wit , And fall'n away from judgment . Thou art light , To which my spirit leaneth all her flowers , And length of days , and ...
Page 20
... round me ; and my name was borne Upon her breath . Henceforth my name has been A hallow'd memory like the names of old , A center'd , glory - circled memory , And a peculiar treasure , brooking not Exchange or currency : and in that ...
... round me ; and my name was borne Upon her breath . Henceforth my name has been A hallow'd memory like the names of old , A center'd , glory - circled memory , And a peculiar treasure , brooking not Exchange or currency : and in that ...
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... spacious air , Scarce housed within the circle of this Earth , Be cabin'd up in words and syllables , Which pass with that which breathes them ? Sooner Earth Might go round Heaven , and the strait girth of THE LOVER'S TALE . 21.
... spacious air , Scarce housed within the circle of this Earth , Be cabin'd up in words and syllables , Which pass with that which breathes them ? Sooner Earth Might go round Heaven , and the strait girth of THE LOVER'S TALE . 21.
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... round To gaze upon thee till their eyes are dim With dwelling on the light and depth of thine , Thy name is ever worshipp'd among hours ! Had I died then , I had not seem'd to die , For bliss stood round me like the light of Heaven ...
... round To gaze upon thee till their eyes are dim With dwelling on the light and depth of thine , Thy name is ever worshipp'd among hours ! Had I died then , I had not seem'd to die , For bliss stood round me like the light of Heaven ...
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... round about him his own day , In confidence of unabated strength , Steppeth from Heaven to Heaven , from light to light , And holdeth his undimmed forehead far Into a clearer zenith , pure of cloud . We trod the shadow of the downward ...
... round about him his own day , In confidence of unabated strength , Steppeth from Heaven to Heaven , from light to light , And holdeth his undimmed forehead far Into a clearer zenith , pure of cloud . We trod the shadow of the downward ...
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