The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Etc: Complete in Two Volumes, Volume 2Ticknor and Fields, 1865 |
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Pagina 7
... tears ? Let Love clasp Grief , lest both be drowned , Let darkness keep her raven gloss ; Ah ! sweeter to be drunk with loss , To dance with death , to beat the ground , Than that the victor Hours should scorn The long result of love ...
... tears ? Let Love clasp Grief , lest both be drowned , Let darkness keep her raven gloss ; Ah ! sweeter to be drunk with loss , To dance with death , to beat the ground , Than that the victor Hours should scorn The long result of love ...
Pagina 9
... 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 ! " 9 V. I SOMETIMES hold it half a sin ...
... 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 ! " 9 V. I SOMETIMES hold it half a sin ...
Pagina 15
... TEARS of the widower , when he sees A late - lost form that sleep reveals , And moves his doubtful arms , and feels Her place is empty , fall like these , Which weep a loss forever new , A void where heart on heart reposed ; And , where ...
... TEARS of the widower , when he sees A late - lost form that sleep reveals , And moves his doubtful arms , and feels Her place is empty , fall like these , Which weep a loss forever new , A void where heart on heart reposed ; And , where ...
Pagina 19
... tears that cannot fall , I brim with sorrow drowning song . The tide flows down , the wave again Is vocal in its wooded walls : My deeper anguish also falls , And I can speak a little then . XX . THE lesser griefs , that may be said IN ...
... tears that cannot fall , I brim with sorrow drowning song . The tide flows down , the wave again Is vocal in its wooded walls : My deeper anguish also falls , And I can speak a little then . XX . THE lesser griefs , that may be said IN ...
Pagina 20
... tears that at their fountain freeze ; For by the hearth the children sit Cold in that atmosphere of Death , And scarce endure to draw the breath , Or like to noiseless phantoms flit ; But open converse is there none , So much the vital ...
... tears that at their fountain freeze ; For by the hearth the children sit Cold in that atmosphere of Death , And scarce endure to draw the breath , Or like to noiseless phantoms flit ; But open converse is there none , So much the vital ...
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