The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Etc: Complete in Two Volumes, Volume 2Ticknor and Fields, 1865 |
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Pagina 9
... Break , thou deep vase of chilling tears , That grief hath shaken into frost ! Such clouds of nameless trouble cross All night below the darkened eyes ; With morning wakes the will , and cries , " Thou shalt not be the fool of loss ...
... Break , thou deep vase of chilling tears , That grief hath shaken into frost ! Such clouds of nameless trouble cross All night below the darkened eyes ; With morning wakes the will , and cries , " Thou shalt not be the fool of loss ...
Pagina 10
... break . O father , wheresoe'er thou be , Who pledgest now thy gallant son ; A shot , ere half thy draught be done , Hath stilled the life that beat from thee . O mother , praying God will save Thy sailor , while thy head is bowed , His ...
... break . O father , wheresoe'er thou be , Who pledgest now thy gallant son ; A shot , ere half thy draught be done , Hath stilled the life that beat from thee . O mother , praying God will save Thy sailor , while thy head is bowed , His ...
Pagina 11
... breaks the blank day . VIII . A HAPPY lover who has come To look on her that loves him well , Who lights , and rings the gateway bell , And learns her gone , and far from home , He saddens , all the magic light Dies off at IN MEMORIAM . 11.
... breaks the blank day . VIII . A HAPPY lover who has come To look on her that loves him well , Who lights , and rings the gateway bell , And learns her gone , and far from home , He saddens , all the magic light Dies off at IN MEMORIAM . 11.
Pagina 22
... breaking into song by fits ; Alone , alone , to where he sits , The Shadow cloaked from head to foot , Who keeps the keys of all the creeds , I wander , often falling lame , And looking back to whence I came , Or on to where the pathway ...
... breaking into song by fits ; Alone , alone , to where he sits , The Shadow cloaked from head to foot , Who keeps the keys of all the creeds , I wander , often falling lame , And looking back to whence I came , Or on to where the pathway ...
Pagina 24
... Breaks hither over Indian seas , That Shadow waiting with the keys , To shroud me from my proper scorn . XXVII . I ENVY not , in any moods , The captive void of noble rage , The linnet born within the cage , That never knew the summer ...
... Breaks hither over Indian seas , That Shadow waiting with the keys , To shroud me from my proper scorn . XXVII . I ENVY not , in any moods , The captive void of noble rage , The linnet born within the cage , That never knew the summer ...
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