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... · THE MAY QUEEN 130 NEW YEAR'S EVE . 134 • CONCLUSION 138 • THE LOTOS - EATERS . A DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN MARGARET THE BLACKBIRD THE DEATH OF THE OLD YEAR TO J. S. • . 171 142 · 150 163 • · 166 168 Page 66 YOU ASK ME , WHY , THO ' X CONTENTS .
... · THE MAY QUEEN 130 NEW YEAR'S EVE . 134 • CONCLUSION 138 • THE LOTOS - EATERS . A DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN MARGARET THE BLACKBIRD THE DEATH OF THE OLD YEAR TO J. S. • . 171 142 · 150 163 • · 166 168 Page 66 YOU ASK ME , WHY , THO ' X CONTENTS .
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... DREAM : -- 258 262 265 268 285 289 PROLOGUE • 312 THE SLEEPING PALACE 313 THE SLEEPING BEAUTY 315 THE ARRIVAL 317 THE REVIVAL THE DEPARTURE MORAL 318 320 321 THE DAY DREAM : - Page • L'ENVOI 322 EPILOGUE CONTENTS . xi.
... DREAM : -- 258 262 265 268 285 289 PROLOGUE • 312 THE SLEEPING PALACE 313 THE SLEEPING BEAUTY 315 THE ARRIVAL 317 THE REVIVAL THE DEPARTURE MORAL 318 320 321 THE DAY DREAM : - Page • L'ENVOI 322 EPILOGUE CONTENTS . xi.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. THE DAY DREAM : - Page • L'ENVOI 322 EPILOGUE AMPHION ST . AGNES ' EVE SIR GALAHAD . EDWARD GRAY 325 326 331 333 337 WILL WATERPROOF'S LYRICAL MONOLOGUE 339 ΤΟ AFTER READING A LIFE AND LETTERS 350 TO E. L. ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. THE DAY DREAM : - Page • L'ENVOI 322 EPILOGUE AMPHION ST . AGNES ' EVE SIR GALAHAD . EDWARD GRAY 325 326 331 333 337 WILL WATERPROOF'S LYRICAL MONOLOGUE 339 ΤΟ AFTER READING A LIFE AND LETTERS 350 TO E. L. ...
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... dreams softer than unbroken rest Thou leddest by the hand thine infant Hope . The eddying of her garments caught from thee The light of thy great presence ; and the cope Of the half - attain'd futurity , Tho ' deep not fathomless , Was ...
... dreams softer than unbroken rest Thou leddest by the hand thine infant Hope . The eddying of her garments caught from thee The light of thy great presence ; and the cope Of the half - attain'd futurity , Tho ' deep not fathomless , Was ...
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... dreaming Adeline ? 2 . Whence that aery bloom of thine , Like a lily which the sun Looks thro ' in his sad decline , And a rose - bush leans upon , Thou that faintly smilest still , As a Naiad in a well , Looking at the set of day , Or ...
... dreaming Adeline ? 2 . Whence that aery bloom of thine , Like a lily which the sun Looks thro ' in his sad decline , And a rose - bush leans upon , Thou that faintly smilest still , As a Naiad in a well , Looking at the set of day , Or ...
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