The Works of Alfred Lord TennysonMacmillan, 1893 |
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Page 34
... thee to death My brother ! it was duty spoke , not I. My needful seeming harshness , pardon it . Our mother , is she well ? ' With that she kiss'd His forehead , then , a moment after , clung About him , and betwixt them blossom'd up ...
... thee to death My brother ! it was duty spoke , not I. My needful seeming harshness , pardon it . Our mother , is she well ? ' With that she kiss'd His forehead , then , a moment after , clung About him , and betwixt them blossom'd up ...
Page 41
... thee soon ; Rest , rest , on mother's breast , Father will come to thee soon ; Father will come to his babe in the nest , Silver sails all out of the west Under the silver moon : Sleep , my little one , sleep , my pretty one , sleep ...
... thee soon ; Rest , rest , on mother's breast , Father will come to thee soon ; Father will come to his babe in the nest , Silver sails all out of the west Under the silver moon : Sleep , my little one , sleep , my pretty one , sleep ...
Page 51
... thee , O Vashti , noble Vashti ! Summon'd out She kept her state , and left the drunken king To brawl at Shushan underneath the palms . ' ' Alas your Highness breathes full East , ' I said , ' On that which leans to you . I know the ...
... thee , O Vashti , noble Vashti ! Summon'd out She kept her state , and left the drunken king To brawl at Shushan underneath the palms . ' ' Alas your Highness breathes full East , ' I said , ' On that which leans to you . I know the ...
Page 62
... thee . ' O tell her , Swallow , thou that knowest each , That bright and fierce and fickle is the South , And dark and true and tender is the North . ' O Swallow , Swallow , if I could follow , and light Upon her lattice , I would pipe ...
... thee . ' O tell her , Swallow , thou that knowest each , That bright and fierce and fickle is the South , And dark and true and tender is the North . ' O Swallow , Swallow , if I could follow , and light Upon her lattice , I would pipe ...
Page 63
... thee , ' she said , ' O Bulbul , any rose of Gulistan Shall burst her veil : marsh - divers , rather , maid , Shall croak thee sister , or the meadow - crake Grate her harsh kindred in the grass : and this A mere love - poem ! O for ...
... thee , ' she said , ' O Bulbul , any rose of Gulistan Shall burst her veil : marsh - divers , rather , maid , Shall croak thee sister , or the meadow - crake Grate her harsh kindred in the grass : and this A mere love - poem ! O for ...
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