Poems, Volume 2William D. Ticknor & Company, 1849 |
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... hear me with thine ears , ) That , tho ' I circle in the grain Five hundred rings of years 66 XXII . ' Yet , since I first could cast a shade , Did never creature pass So slightly , musically made , So light upon the grass : XXIII ...
... hear me with thine ears , ) That , tho ' I circle in the grain Five hundred rings of years 66 XXII . ' Yet , since I first could cast a shade , Did never creature pass So slightly , musically made , So light upon the grass : XXIII ...
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... up , in silver spikes ! LXX . Nor ever lightning char thy grain , But , rolling as in sleep , Low thunders bring the mellow rain , That makes thee broad and deep ! LXXI . And hear me swear a solemn oath , 18 THE TALKING OAK .
... up , in silver spikes ! LXX . Nor ever lightning char thy grain , But , rolling as in sleep , Low thunders bring the mellow rain , That makes thee broad and deep ! LXXI . And hear me swear a solemn oath , 18 THE TALKING OAK .
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. LXXI . And hear me swear a solemn oath , That only by thy side Will I to Olive plight my troth , And gain her for my bride . LXXII . And when my marriage - morn may fall , She , Dryad - like , shall wear ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. LXXI . And hear me swear a solemn oath , That only by thy side Will I to Olive plight my troth , And gain her for my bride . LXXII . And when my marriage - morn may fall , She , Dryad - like , shall wear ...
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... hear us ; stars that hung Love - charm'd to listen all the wheels of Time Spun round in station , but the end had come . O then like those , who clench their nerves to rush Upon their dissolution , we two rose , There closing like an ...
... hear us ; stars that hung Love - charm'd to listen all the wheels of Time Spun round in station , but the end had come . O then like those , who clench their nerves to rush Upon their dissolution , we two rose , There closing like an ...
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... threshold of an age , Like truths of Science waiting to be caught- Catch me who can , and make the catcher crown'd - Are taken by the forelock . Let it be . ---- But if you care indeed to listen , hear These THE GOLDEN YEAR.
... threshold of an age , Like truths of Science waiting to be caught- Catch me who can , and make the catcher crown'd - Are taken by the forelock . Let it be . ---- But if you care indeed to listen , hear These THE GOLDEN YEAR.
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