The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, Том 5Henry S. King, 1875 |
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... once when there , and clambering on a mast In harbour , by mischance he slipt and fell : A limb was broken when they lifted him ; And while he lay recovering there , his wife Bore him another son , a sickly one : Another hand crept too ...
... once when there , and clambering on a mast In harbour , by mischance he slipt and fell : A limb was broken when they lifted him ; And while he lay recovering there , his wife Bore him another son , a sickly one : Another hand crept too ...
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... once assented to it , Rejoicing at that answer to his prayer . So now that shadow of mischance appear'd No graver than as when some little cloud Cuts off the fiery highway of the sun , And isles a light in the offing : yet the wife ...
... once assented to it , Rejoicing at that answer to his prayer . So now that shadow of mischance appear'd No graver than as when some little cloud Cuts off the fiery highway of the sun , And isles a light in the offing : yet the wife ...
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... once , in days of difficulty And pressure , had she sold her wares for less Than what she gave in buying what she sold : She fail'd and sadden'd knowing it ; and thus , Expectant of that news which never came , Gain'd for her own a ...
... once , in days of difficulty And pressure , had she sold her wares for less Than what she gave in buying what she sold : She fail'd and sadden'd knowing it ; and thus , Expectant of that news which never came , Gain'd for her own a ...
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... autumn flash'd again , And there he stood once more before her face , Claiming her promise . " Is it a year ? " she ask'd . " Yes , if the nuts " he said " be ripe again : Come out and see . " But she - she 26 ENOCH ARDEN .
... autumn flash'd again , And there he stood once more before her face , Claiming her promise . " Is it a year ? " she ask'd . " Yes , if the nuts " he said " be ripe again : Come out and see . " But she - she 26 ENOCH ARDEN .
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... wed . " " Then for God's sake , " he answer'd , " both our sakes , So you will wed me , let it be at once . " So these were wed and merrily rang the bells , Merrily rang the bells and they were wed . But ENOCH ARDEN .
... wed . " " Then for God's sake , " he answer'd , " both our sakes , So you will wed me , let it be at once . " So these were wed and merrily rang the bells , Merrily rang the bells and they were wed . But ENOCH ARDEN .
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