Poems by Alfred Tennyson: In 2 Volumes, Volumul 2Ticknor & Comp., 1849 |
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Pagina 23
... night In which we sat together and alone , And to the want , that hollow'd all the heart , Gave utterance by the yearning of an eye , That burn'd upon its object thro ' such tears As flow but once a life . The trance gave way To those ...
... night In which we sat together and alone , And to the want , that hollow'd all the heart , Gave utterance by the yearning of an eye , That burn'd upon its object thro ' such tears As flow but once a life . The trance gave way To those ...
Pagina 24
... night ; the summer night , that paused Among her stars to hear us ; stars that hung Love - charm'd to listen : all the wheels of Time Spun round in station , but the end had come . O then like those , who clench their nerves to rush ...
... night ; the summer night , that paused Among her stars to hear us ; stars that hung Love - charm'd to listen : all the wheels of Time Spun round in station , but the end had come . O then like those , who clench their nerves to rush ...
Pagina 34
... night from yonder ivied casement , ere I went to rest , Did I look on great Orion sloping slowly to the West . Many a night I saw the Pleiads , rising thro LOCKSLEY HALL.
... night from yonder ivied casement , ere I went to rest , Did I look on great Orion sloping slowly to the West . Many a night I saw the Pleiads , rising thro LOCKSLEY HALL.
Pagina 35
In 2 Volumes Alfred Tennyson. Many a night I saw the Pleiads , rising thro ' the mellow shade , Glitter like a swarm of fire - flies tangled in a silver braid . Here about the beach I wander'd , nourishing a youth sublime With the fairy ...
In 2 Volumes Alfred Tennyson. Many a night I saw the Pleiads , rising thro ' the mellow shade , Glitter like a swarm of fire - flies tangled in a silver braid . Here about the beach I wander'd , nourishing a youth sublime With the fairy ...
Pagina 36
... night . And she turn'd her bosom shaken with a sudden - storm of sighs — All the spirit deeply dawning in the dark of hazel eyes— Saying , " I have hid my feelings , fearing they should do me wrong ; " Saying , " Dost thou love me ...
... night . And she turn'd her bosom shaken with a sudden - storm of sighs — All the spirit deeply dawning in the dark of hazel eyes— Saying , " I have hid my feelings , fearing they should do me wrong ; " Saying , " Dost thou love me ...
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answer'd Arac arms beggar maid bosom break breast breathe brows cheek child Cophetua Cyril dark dead death dipt dream dropt earth eyes face fair fall'n fancy father fear Florian flower flying follow'd Ganymede gates gather'd girl golden gray hall hand happy head hear heard heart Heaven hour king kiss kiss'd knew Lady Clare Lady Psyche land last embrace laugh'd light Lilia lips live Locksley Hall look look'd Lord maid maiden Melissa moorland morn mother move night noble o'er palace Prince Princess QUEEN GUINEVERE rode roll'd rose round scorn seem'd shadow shame sleep song soul spake speak spoke star stept stood summer sweet sweet child Sweet Emma talk'd thee thine things thou thought thro thy dreams touch'd truth turn'd unto vext village maid voice wild wind Winter's Tale woman yonder