The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, Том 5Henry S. King, 1875 |
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... whatever comes to me . " And while he pray'd , the master of that ship Enoch had served in , hearing his mischance , Came , for he knew the man and valued him , Reporting of his vessel China - bound , And wanting ENOCH ARDEN . 13.
... whatever comes to me . " And while he pray'd , the master of that ship Enoch had served in , hearing his mischance , Came , for he knew the man and valued him , Reporting of his vessel China - bound , And wanting ENOCH ARDEN . 13.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Reporting of his vessel China - bound , And wanting yet a boatswain . Would he go ? There yet were many weeks before she sail'd , Sail'd from this port . Would Enoch have the place ? And Enoch all at once ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Reporting of his vessel China - bound , And wanting yet a boatswain . Would he go ? There yet were many weeks before she sail'd , Sail'd from this port . Would Enoch have the place ? And Enoch all at once ...
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... bound to you , but you are free . ” Then Annie weeping answer'd " I am bound . " She spoke ; and in one moment as it were , While yet she went about her household ways , Ev'n as she dwelt upon his latest words , That he had loved her ...
... bound to you , but you are free . ” Then Annie weeping answer'd " I am bound . " She spoke ; and in one moment as it were , While yet she went about her household ways , Ev'n as she dwelt upon his latest words , That he had loved her ...
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... bound --- A month - no more . Then Philip with his eyes Full of that lifelong hunger , and his voice Shaking a little like a drunkard's hand , " Take your own time , Annie , take your own time . ” And Annie could have wept for pity of ...
... bound --- A month - no more . Then Philip with his eyes Full of that lifelong hunger , and his voice Shaking a little like a drunkard's hand , " Take your own time , Annie , take your own time . ” And Annie could have wept for pity of ...
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... bound Thy changes ; here upon the ground , No more partaker of thy change . Deep folly ! yet that this could be— That I could wing my will with might To leap the grades of life and light , And flash at once , my friend , to thee . For ...
... bound Thy changes ; here upon the ground , No more partaker of thy change . Deep folly ! yet that this could be— That I could wing my will with might To leap the grades of life and light , And flash at once , my friend , to thee . For ...
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