Poems by Alfred Tennyson: In 2 Volumes, Volume 2Ticknor & Comp., 1849 |
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... girls upon the cheek , XII . " Ere yet , in scorn of Peter's - pence , And number'd bead , and shrift , Bluff Harry broke into the spence , And turn'd the cowls adrift : XIII . " And I have seen some score of those Fresh faces , that ...
... girls upon the cheek , XII . " Ere yet , in scorn of Peter's - pence , And number'd bead , and shrift , Bluff Harry broke into the spence , And turn'd the cowls adrift : XIII . " And I have seen some score of those Fresh faces , that ...
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... shrill'd his tinsel shaft . XVIII . " I swear ( and else may insects prick Each leaf into a gall ) This girl , for whom your heart is sick , Is three times worth them all ; XIX . " For those and theirs , by Nature's THE TALKING OAK . 5.
... shrill'd his tinsel shaft . XVIII . " I swear ( and else may insects prick Each leaf into a gall ) This girl , for whom your heart is sick , Is three times worth them all ; XIX . " For those and theirs , by Nature's THE TALKING OAK . 5.
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... girls In circle waited , from the electric shock Dislink'd with shrieks and laughter : round the lake A little clock - work steamer paddling plied And shook the lilies : perch'd about the knolls A dozen angry models jetted steam : A ...
... girls In circle waited , from the electric shock Dislink'd with shrieks and laughter : round the lake A little clock - work steamer paddling plied And shook the lilies : perch'd about the knolls A dozen angry models jetted steam : A ...
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... girl - graduates in their golden - hair . I think they should not wear our rusty gowns , But move as rich as emperor moths , or Ralph Who shines so in the corner ; yet I fear , If there were many Lilias in the brood , However deep you ...
... girl - graduates in their golden - hair . I think they should not wear our rusty gowns , But move as rich as emperor moths , or Ralph Who shines so in the corner ; yet I fear , If there were many Lilias in the brood , However deep you ...
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... girls- Sick for the hollies and the yews of home As many little trifling Lilias - play'd Charades and riddles as at Christmas here , And what's my thought and when and where and how , And often told a tale from mouth to mouth As here at ...
... girls- Sick for the hollies and the yews of home As many little trifling Lilias - play'd Charades and riddles as at Christmas here , And what's my thought and when and where and how , And often told a tale from mouth to mouth As here at ...
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