Poems, Volume 1D. Appleton, 1889 |
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... , Until the breaking of the light , Wrestled with wandering Israel , Past Yabbok brook the livelong night , And heaven's mazed signs stood still In the dim tract of Penuel . MADELINE . I. THOU art not steep'd in golden languors 28 ΤΟ.
... , Until the breaking of the light , Wrestled with wandering Israel , Past Yabbok brook the livelong night , And heaven's mazed signs stood still In the dim tract of Penuel . MADELINE . I. THOU art not steep'd in golden languors 28 ΤΟ.
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... Wander'd engrain'd . On either side All round about the fragrant marge From fluted vase , and brazen urn In order , eastern flowers large , Some dropping low their crimson bells Half - closed , and others studded wide With disks and ...
... Wander'd engrain'd . On either side All round about the fragrant marge From fluted vase , and brazen urn In order , eastern flowers large , Some dropping low their crimson bells Half - closed , and others studded wide With disks and ...
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... green field , and the happy blossoming shore ? Day and night to the billow the fountain calls : Down shower the gambolling waterfalls From wandering over the lea : Out of the live - green heart of the dells The Sea-Fairies.
... green field , and the happy blossoming shore ? Day and night to the billow the fountain calls : Down shower the gambolling waterfalls From wandering over the lea : Out of the live - green heart of the dells The Sea-Fairies.
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... the green that folds thy grave . Let them rave . II . Thee nor carketh care nor slander ; Nothing but the small cold worm Fretteth thine enshrouded form . Let them rave . Light and shadow ever wander O'er the green that folds A Dirge.
... the green that folds thy grave . Let them rave . II . Thee nor carketh care nor slander ; Nothing but the small cold worm Fretteth thine enshrouded form . Let them rave . Light and shadow ever wander O'er the green that folds A Dirge.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Light and shadow ever wander O'er the green that folds thy grave . Let them rave . III . Thou wilt not turn upon thy bed ; Chaunteth not the brooding bee Sweeter tones than calumny ? Let them rave . Thou ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Light and shadow ever wander O'er the green that folds thy grave . Let them rave . III . Thou wilt not turn upon thy bed ; Chaunteth not the brooding bee Sweeter tones than calumny ? Let them rave . Thou ...
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Adeline adown aweary beneath blow blue breast breath brow call me early Camelot cease cheek cloud dark dead Dear mother Ida death deep door dream DYING SWAN Earl was fair earth Eleänore Enone evermore eyes face faint fall flame floating flow flowers folds thy grave forlorn golden prime goose green that folds happy harken ere Haroun Alraschid hath hear heard heart Heaven hills hither kiss kiss'd KRAKEN Lady Clara Vere Lady of Shalott land last embrace Let them rave light Lilian lips look look'd merrily mind moan moon morn night o'er Oriana PALACE OF ART Queen roll'd rose round saw thro seem'd shadow shallop silent sing sleep slowly smile song soul spake spirit star stept stream sweet tears thee thine things thought thro throne thy dream trance Vere de Vere voice wander weary weep wild wind