The Poetical Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Poet LaureateT.Y. Crowell, 1897 - 687 páginas |
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... .. 17 Love that hath us . ( Miller's Daughter . ) 42 Poet's Song , The . 135 Love thou thy Land . 70 Poland . ( Early Sonnets . ) 29 Lucretius 160 Politics .. 686 GI PAGE Century " 11 Prefatory Poem to my Brother's XX CONTENTS .
... .. 17 Love that hath us . ( Miller's Daughter . ) 42 Poet's Song , The . 135 Love thou thy Land . 70 Poland . ( Early Sonnets . ) 29 Lucretius 160 Politics .. 686 GI PAGE Century " 11 Prefatory Poem to my Brother's XX CONTENTS .
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... hath no thought of coming woes ; He hath no care of life or death ; Scarce outward signs of joy arise , Because the Spirit of happiness And perfect rest so inward is ; And loveth so his innocent heart , Her temple and her place of birth ...
... hath no thought of coming woes ; He hath no care of life or death ; Scarce outward signs of joy arise , Because the Spirit of happiness And perfect rest so inward is ; And loveth so his innocent heart , Her temple and her place of birth ...
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... hath now no place Nor sojourn in me . I am void , Dark , formless , utterly destroyed . Why not believe then ? Why not yet Anchor thy frailty there , where man Hath moor'd and rested ? Ask the sea At midnight , when the crisp slope ...
... hath now no place Nor sojourn in me . I am void , Dark , formless , utterly destroyed . Why not believe then ? Why not yet Anchor thy frailty there , where man Hath moor'd and rested ? Ask the sea At midnight , when the crisp slope ...
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... hath sung beneath the thatch Twice or thrice his roundelay , Twice or thrice his roundelay ; Alone and warming his five wits , The white owl in the belfry sits . SECOND SONG . TO THE SAME . I. THY tuwkits are lull'd , I wot , Thy ...
... hath sung beneath the thatch Twice or thrice his roundelay , Twice or thrice his roundelay ; Alone and warming his five wits , The white owl in the belfry sits . SECOND SONG . TO THE SAME . I. THY tuwkits are lull'd , I wot , Thy ...
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... hath waken'd loud Over the dark dewy earth forlorn , What time the amber morn Forth gushes from beneath a low - hung cloud . V. Large dowries doth the raptured eye To the young spirit present When first she is wed ; And like a bride of ...
... hath waken'd loud Over the dark dewy earth forlorn , What time the amber morn Forth gushes from beneath a low - hung cloud . V. Large dowries doth the raptured eye To the young spirit present When first she is wed ; And like a bride of ...
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