The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, Том 5Henry S. King, 1875 |
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... the dawn of rosy childhood past , And the new warmth of life's ascending sun Was felt by either , either fixt his heart On that one girl ; and Enoch spoke his love , But Philip loved in silence ; and the girl Seem'd ΙΟ ENOCH ARDEN .
... the dawn of rosy childhood past , And the new warmth of life's ascending sun Was felt by either , either fixt his heart On that one girl ; and Enoch spoke his love , But Philip loved in silence ; and the girl Seem'd ΙΟ ENOCH ARDEN .
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... past Bearing a lifelong hunger in his heart . So these were wed , and merrily rang the bells , And merrily ran the years , seven happy years , Seven happy years of health and competence , And mutual love and honourable toil ; In him ...
... past Bearing a lifelong hunger in his heart . So these were wed , and merrily rang the bells , And merrily ran the years , seven happy years , Seven happy years of health and competence , And mutual love and honourable toil ; In him ...
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... past . Ev'n to the last dip of the vanishing sail She watch'd it , and departed weeping for him ; Then , tho ' she mourned his absence as his grave , Set her sad will no less to chime with his , But throve not in her trade , not being ...
... past . Ev'n to the last dip of the vanishing sail She watch'd it , and departed weeping for him ; Then , tho ' she mourned his absence as his grave , Set her sad will no less to chime with his , But throve not in her trade , not being ...
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... d upon her ) , Smote him , as having kept aloof so long . " Surely , " said Philip , " I may see her now , May be some little comfort ; " therefore went , Past thro ' the solitary room in front , Paused B 2 ENOCH ARDEN . 19.
... d upon her ) , Smote him , as having kept aloof so long . " Surely , " said Philip , " I may see her now , May be some little comfort ; " therefore went , Past thro ' the solitary room in front , Paused B 2 ENOCH ARDEN . 19.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Past thro ' the solitary room in front , Paused for a moment at an inner door , Then struck it thrice , and , no one opening , Enter'd ; but Annie , seated with her grief , Fresh from the burial of her ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Past thro ' the solitary room in front , Paused for a moment at an inner door , Then struck it thrice , and , no one opening , Enter'd ; but Annie , seated with her grief , Fresh from the burial of her ...
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