The Works of Alfred Lord TennysonMacmillan, 1893 |
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Page 10
... breathing - space . ' So I began , And the rest follow'd : and the women sang Between the rougher voices of the men , Like linnets in the pauses of the wind : And here I give the story and the songs . I. A prince I was , blue - eyed ...
... breathing - space . ' So I began , And the rest follow'd : and the women sang Between the rougher voices of the men , Like linnets in the pauses of the wind : And here I give the story and the songs . I. A prince I was , blue - eyed ...
Page 24
... breathing down From over her arch'd brows , with every turn Lived thro ' her to the tips of her long hands , And to her feet . She rose her height , and said : ' We give you welcome : not without redound Of use and glory to yourselves ...
... breathing down From over her arch'd brows , with every turn Lived thro ' her to the tips of her long hands , And to her feet . She rose her height , and said : ' We give you welcome : not without redound Of use and glory to yourselves ...
Page 72
... while We gazed upon her came a little stir About the doors , and on a sudden rush'd Among us , out of breath , as one pursued , A woman - post in flying raiment . Fear Stared in her eyes , and chalk'd her face , 72 THE PRINCESS ;
... while We gazed upon her came a little stir About the doors , and on a sudden rush'd Among us , out of breath , as one pursued , A woman - post in flying raiment . Fear Stared in her eyes , and chalk'd her face , 72 THE PRINCESS ;
Page 76
... breath of life ; O more than poor men wealth , Than sick men health - yours , yours , not mine -- but half Without you ; with you , whole ; and of those halves You worthiest ; and howe'er you block and bar Your heart with system out ...
... breath of life ; O more than poor men wealth , Than sick men health - yours , yours , not mine -- but half Without you ; with you , whole ; and of those halves You worthiest ; and howe'er you block and bar Your heart with system out ...
Page 89
... Breathing and sounding beauteous battle , comes With the air of the trumpet round him , and leaps in Among the women , snares them by the score Flatter'd and fluster'd , wins , tho ' dash'd with death He reddens what he kisses : thus I ...
... Breathing and sounding beauteous battle , comes With the air of the trumpet round him , and leaps in Among the women , snares them by the score Flatter'd and fluster'd , wins , tho ' dash'd with death He reddens what he kisses : thus I ...
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