Select Poems of Alfred Lord TennysonHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 - 198 páginas |
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... earth ? It seems to me to reveal the great law of the supremacy of the Ideal , which the youthful genius of Tennyson so often realized . Wordsworth , as well as Tennyson , seems to me to have profaned in the same way some of the most ...
... earth ? It seems to me to reveal the great law of the supremacy of the Ideal , which the youthful genius of Tennyson so often realized . Wordsworth , as well as Tennyson , seems to me to have profaned in the same way some of the most ...
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... earth wonder , So was their meaning to her words . No sword Of wrath her right arm whirl'd , But one poor poet's scroll , and with his word She shook the world . 40 50 CATRONT SON . PART I. ON either side the river 18 THE POET .
... earth wonder , So was their meaning to her words . No sword Of wrath her right arm whirl'd , But one poor poet's scroll , and with his word She shook the world . 40 50 CATRONT SON . PART I. ON either side the river 18 THE POET .
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... earth ? I least should breathe a thought of pain . Would God renew me from my birth , I'd almost live my life again . So sweet it seems with thee to walk , And once again to woo thee mine It seems in after - dinner talk Across the ...
... earth ? I least should breathe a thought of pain . Would God renew me from my birth , I'd almost live my life again . So sweet it seems with thee to walk , And once again to woo thee mine It seems in after - dinner talk Across the ...
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... many - fountain'd Ida , Dear mother Ida , hearken ere I die . Hear me , O earth , hear me , O hills , O caves That house the cold crown'd snake ! O mountain brooks , all I am the daughter of a River - God 34 CENONE .
... many - fountain'd Ida , Dear mother Ida , hearken ere I die . Hear me , O earth , hear me , O hills , O caves That house the cold crown'd snake ! O mountain brooks , all I am the daughter of a River - God 34 CENONE .
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... earth , how canst thou bear my weight ? O death , death , death , thou ever - floating cloud , There are enough unhappy on this earth , Pass by the happy souls , that love to live ; I pray thee , pass before my light of life , And ...
... earth , how canst thou bear my weight ? O death , death , death , thou ever - floating cloud , There are enough unhappy on this earth , Pass by the happy souls , that love to live ; I pray thee , pass before my light of life , And ...
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ALFRED LORD TENNYSON babe in arm Bayne remarks beautiful beneath boscage breast breath Brimley brook Camelot cloud Corson dark Dear mother Ida death deep delight Dream of Fair earth edition Enone Excalibur eyes fall floating flower forget galingale Ganymede Geraint and Enid gleams golden prime green hand happy Haroun Alraschid hath hear heard hearken ere heart heaven honor King Arthur kiss Lady of Shalott land lawn light Locksley Hall look look'd Lotos-Eaters Miller's Daughter mind moon morn night o'er original reading oxlip pain Palace of Art poem poet Princess rest roll'd rose round says scorn seem'd shadow Shakespeare silent sing Sir Bedivere sleep slope song soul sound spake spirit stanza stars stood stream sweet tears Tennyson thee Theocritus thine things thou thought thro towers truth Ulysses unto voice wild wind yonder