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... broken statue propt against the wall , As gay as any . Lilia , wild with sport , Half child half woman as she was , had wound A scarf of orange round the stony helm , And robed the shoulders in a rosy silk , That PROLOGUE . 5.
... broken statue propt against the wall , As gay as any . Lilia , wild with sport , Half child half woman as she was , had wound A scarf of orange round the stony helm , And robed the shoulders in a rosy silk , That PROLOGUE . 5.
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... maiden fancies ; loved to live alone Among her women ; certain , would not wed . That morning in the presence room I stood With Cyril and with Florian , my two friends : The first , a gentleman of broken means ( His A MEDLEY . 15.
... maiden fancies ; loved to live alone Among her women ; certain , would not wed . That morning in the presence room I stood With Cyril and with Florian , my two friends : The first , a gentleman of broken means ( His A MEDLEY . 15.
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A Medley Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. The first , a gentleman of broken means ( His father's fault ) but given to starts and bursts Of revel ; and the last , my other heart , My shadow , my half - self , for still we moved Together ...
A Medley Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. The first , a gentleman of broken means ( His father's fault ) but given to starts and bursts Of revel ; and the last , my other heart , My shadow , my half - self , for still we moved Together ...
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... break the council up . ' But when the council broke , I rose and past Thro ' the wild woods that hung about the town ; Found a still place , and pluck'd her likeness out ; C Laid it on flowers , and watch'd it lying bathed A MEDLEY . 17 ང་
... break the council up . ' But when the council broke , I rose and past Thro ' the wild woods that hung about the town ; Found a still place , and pluck'd her likeness out ; C Laid it on flowers , and watch'd it lying bathed A MEDLEY . 17 ང་
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... equal to the man . They harp'd on this ; with this our banquets rang ; Our dances broke and buzz'd in knots of talk ; Nothing but this ; my very ears were hot To hear them knowledge , so my daughter held , c 2 A MEDLEY . 19.
... equal to the man . They harp'd on this ; with this our banquets rang ; Our dances broke and buzz'd in knots of talk ; Nothing but this ; my very ears were hot To hear them knowledge , so my daughter held , c 2 A MEDLEY . 19.
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ALFRED TENNYSON answer'd Arac arms ask'd babe betwixt Blow bound in morocco boys breathe brows call'd cheek child cloth cried Cyril dark dash'd daughter dead dear death dipt DOVER STREET dream dropt EDITION EDWARD MOXON elegantly bound enemies have fall'n enter'd eyes face fair father Florian flying gain'd girl glowworm half hall hand head hear heard heart Heaven king kiss'd knew Lady Blanche Lady Psyche land LEIGH HUNT light Lilia lips lives look'd maiden maids Melissa morning mother moved night noble o'er ourselves peace POEMS POETICAL Portrait and Vignette price 16s Prince Princess Psyche's rapt roll'd rose sang seem'd shame shook song soul spake speak spoke star stept stood sweet Sweet and low talk'd tears tender thee thou thought thro True woman trumpet turn'd vext voice volume 8vo wild winter's tale woman women Woodcuts