Tennyson's The PrincessGinn, 1897 - 187 pages |
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Page xxx
... death . . . . So firm a believer was Tennyson in holy marriage that he could tell of the happiness of the leper's wife ; he cherished women so much , felt so deeply for them in their feebleness , that he could rouse pity for the ...
... death . . . . So firm a believer was Tennyson in holy marriage that he could tell of the happiness of the leper's wife ; he cherished women so much , felt so deeply for them in their feebleness , that he could rouse pity for the ...
Page xlii
... death and fell , and all The rosy heights came out above the lawns . Note with what beauty the italicized verses come in after the ' stony names . ' Then she ' Let some one sing to us ; lightlier move The minutes fledged with music ...
... death and fell , and all The rosy heights came out above the lawns . Note with what beauty the italicized verses come in after the ' stony names . ' Then she ' Let some one sing to us ; lightlier move The minutes fledged with music ...
Page xliv
... death He reddens what he kisses ; but other thoughts than Peace Burnt in us , when we saw the embattled squares , And squadrons of the Prince , trampling the flowers With clamor ; for among them rose a cry As if to greet the King ; they ...
... death He reddens what he kisses ; but other thoughts than Peace Burnt in us , when we saw the embattled squares , And squadrons of the Prince , trampling the flowers With clamor ; for among them rose a cry As if to greet the King ; they ...
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... death , But now when all was lost , or seemed as lost Her stature more than mortal in the burst 40 Of sunrise , her arm lifted , eyes on fire Brake with a blast of trumpets from the gate , And , falling on them like a thunderbolt , She ...
... death , But now when all was lost , or seemed as lost Her stature more than mortal in the burst 40 Of sunrise , her arm lifted , eyes on fire Brake with a blast of trumpets from the gate , And , falling on them like a thunderbolt , She ...
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... death For any male thing but to peep at us . ' Petulant she spoke , and at herself she laughed ; A rosebud set with little wilful thorns , And sweet as English air could make her , she ; But Walter hailed a score of names upon her , And ...
... death For any male thing but to peep at us . ' Petulant she spoke , and at herself she laughed ; A rosebud set with little wilful thorns , And sweet as English air could make her , she ; But Walter hailed a score of names upon her , And ...
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