The Complete Poetical Works of Alfred TennysonHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1882 - 635 oldal |
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... shame O'erflows thy calmer glances , And o'er black brows drops down A sudden - curved frown : But when I turn away , Thou , willing me to stay , Wooest not , nor vainly wranglest ; But , looking fixedly the while , All my bounding ...
... shame O'erflows thy calmer glances , And o'er black brows drops down A sudden - curved frown : But when I turn away , Thou , willing me to stay , Wooest not , nor vainly wranglest ; But , looking fixedly the while , All my bounding ...
11. oldal
... shame The hollow - vaulted dark , and stream'd Upon the mooned domes aloof In inmost Bagdat , till there seem'd Hundreds of crescents on the roof Of night new - risen , that marvellous time To celebrate the golden prime Of good Haroun ...
... shame The hollow - vaulted dark , and stream'd Upon the mooned domes aloof In inmost Bagdat , till there seem'd Hundreds of crescents on the roof Of night new - risen , that marvellous time To celebrate the golden prime Of good Haroun ...
32. oldal
... shame . The wind is howling in turret and tree . Whole weeks and months , and early and late , To win his love I lay in wait : O the Earl was fair to see ! I made a feast ; I bade him come ; I won his love , I brought him home . The ...
... shame . The wind is howling in turret and tree . Whole weeks and months , and early and late , To win his love I lay in wait : O the Earl was fair to see ! I made a feast ; I bade him come ; I won his love , I brought him home . The ...
36. oldal
... " She , mouldering with the dull earth's mouldering sod , Inwrapt tenfold in slothful shame , Lay there exiled from eternal God , Lost to her place and name ; And death and life she hated equally , And nothing 36 THE PALACE OF ART .
... " She , mouldering with the dull earth's mouldering sod , Inwrapt tenfold in slothful shame , Lay there exiled from eternal God , Lost to her place and name ; And death and life she hated equally , And nothing 36 THE PALACE OF ART .
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... shame , and wrong , And trumpets blown for wars ; And clattering flints batter'd with clang- ing hoofs : And And I saw crowds in column'd sanc- tuaries ; forms that pass'd at windows and on roofs Of marble palaces ; Corpses across the ...
... shame , and wrong , And trumpets blown for wars ; And clattering flints batter'd with clang- ing hoofs : And And I saw crowds in column'd sanc- tuaries ; forms that pass'd at windows and on roofs Of marble palaces ; Corpses across the ...
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