The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, Poet LaureateTicknor and Fields, 1867 - 370 sider |
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Side 8
... eventide , listening earnestly , At his work you may hear him sob and sigh In the walks ; Earthward he boweth the heavy stalks Of the mouldering flowers : Heavily hangs the broad sunflower 8 - ODE TO MEMORY . — SONG . Song.
... eventide , listening earnestly , At his work you may hear him sob and sigh In the walks ; Earthward he boweth the heavy stalks Of the mouldering flowers : Heavily hangs the broad sunflower 8 - ODE TO MEMORY . — SONG . Song.
Side 11
... hear From the groves within The wild - bird's din . In the heart of the garden the merry bird chants , THE SEA - FAIRIES . II It would fall to the ground if you came in . In the middle leaps a fountain Like sheet lightning , Ever ...
... hear From the groves within The wild - bird's din . In the heart of the garden the merry bird chants , THE SEA - FAIRIES . II It would fall to the ground if you came in . In the middle leaps a fountain Like sheet lightning , Ever ...
Side 15
... hear my cries , Oriana . Thou comest atween me and the skies , Oriana . I feel the tears of blood arise Up from my heart unto my eyes , Oriana . Within thy heart my arrow lies , Oriana . O cursed hand ! O cursed blow ! Oriana ! O happy ...
... hear my cries , Oriana . Thou comest atween me and the skies , Oriana . I feel the tears of blood arise Up from my heart unto my eyes , Oriana . Within thy heart my arrow lies , Oriana . O cursed hand ! O cursed blow ! Oriana ! O happy ...
Side 22
... hear what I would hear from thee ; Yet tell my name again to me , I would be dying evermore , So dying ever , Eleänore . THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER . I SEE the wealthy miller yet , His double chin , his portly size , And who that knew him ...
... hear what I would hear from thee ; Yet tell my name again to me , I would be dying evermore , So dying ever , Eleänore . THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER . I SEE the wealthy miller yet , His double chin , his portly size , And who that knew him ...
Side 26
... Hear me O Earth , hear me O Hills , O Caves That house the cold crown ' d snake ! O mountain brooks , I am the daughter of a River - God , Hear me , for I will speak , and build up all My sorrow with my song , as yonder walls Rose ...
... Hear me O Earth , hear me O Hills , O Caves That house the cold crown ' d snake ! O mountain brooks , I am the daughter of a River - God , Hear me , for I will speak , and build up all My sorrow with my song , as yonder walls Rose ...
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