The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Etc, Bind 1Ticknor and Fields, 1865 |
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Side 10
... clouds sun - fringed , are thine , Ever varying Madeline . Thy smile and frown are not aloof From one another , Each to each is dearest brother ; Hues of the silken sheeny woof Momently shot into each other . All the mystery is thine ...
... clouds sun - fringed , are thine , Ever varying Madeline . Thy smile and frown are not aloof From one another , Each to each is dearest brother ; Hues of the silken sheeny woof Momently shot into each other . All the mystery is thine ...
Side 17
... cloud , Showering thy gleaned wealth into my open breast ( Those peerless flowers which in the rudest winu Never grow sere , When rooted in the garden of the mind , Because they are the earliest of the year . ) Nor was the night thy ...
... cloud , Showering thy gleaned wealth into my open breast ( Those peerless flowers which in the rudest winu Never grow sere , When rooted in the garden of the mind , Because they are the earliest of the year . ) Nor was the night thy ...
Side 19
... cloud V. Large dowries doth the raptured eye To the young spirit present When first she is wed ; And like a bride of old In triumph led , With music and sweet showers Of festal flowers , Unto the dwelling she must sway . Well hast thou ...
... cloud V. Large dowries doth the raptured eye To the young spirit present When first she is wed ; And like a bride of old In triumph led , With music and sweet showers Of festal flowers , Unto the dwelling she must sway . Well hast thou ...
Side 44
... cloud would cross the vault , But day increased from heat to heat , On stony drought and steaming salt ; Till now at noon she slept again , And seemed knee - deep in mountain grass , And heard her native breezes pass , And runlets ...
... cloud would cross the vault , But day increased from heat to heat , On stony drought and steaming salt ; Till now at noon she slept again , And seemed knee - deep in mountain grass , And heard her native breezes pass , And runlets ...
Side 48
... cloud of gold , Comes out thy deep ambrosial smile . I muse , as in a trance , whene'er The languors of thy love - deep eyes Float on to me . I would I were So tranced , so rapt in ecstasies , To stand apart , and to adore , Gazing on ...
... cloud of gold , Comes out thy deep ambrosial smile . I muse , as in a trance , whene'er The languors of thy love - deep eyes Float on to me . I would I were So tranced , so rapt in ecstasies , To stand apart , and to adore , Gazing on ...
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