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... , a vanish'd life . So bring him we have idle dreams : This look of quiet flatters thus Our home - bred fancies : O to us , The fools of habit , sweeter seems To rest beneath the clover sod , That takes the I 2 IN MEMORIAM .
... , a vanish'd life . So bring him we have idle dreams : This look of quiet flatters thus Our home - bred fancies : O to us , The fools of habit , sweeter seems To rest beneath the clover sod , That takes the I 2 IN MEMORIAM .
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. To rest beneath the clover sod , That takes the sunshine and the rains , Or where the kneeling hamlet drains The chalice of the grapes of God ; Than if with thee the roaring wells Should gulf him fathom ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. To rest beneath the clover sod , That takes the sunshine and the rains , Or where the kneeling hamlet drains The chalice of the grapes of God ; Than if with thee the roaring wells Should gulf him fathom ...
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... rest , And dead calm in that noble breast Which heaves but with the heaving deep . XII . Lo , as a dove when up she springs To bear thro ' Heaven a tale of woe , Some dolorous message knit below The wild pulsation of her wings ; Like ...
... rest , And dead calm in that noble breast Which heaves but with the heaving deep . XII . Lo , as a dove when up she springs To bear thro ' Heaven a tale of woe , Some dolorous message knit below The wild pulsation of her wings ; Like ...
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... rest And in the places of his youth . Come then , pure hands , and bear the head That sleeps or wears the mask of sleep , And come , whatever loves to weep , And hear the ritual of the dead . Ah yet , ev'n yet , if this might be , I ...
... rest And in the places of his youth . Come then , pure hands , and bear the head That sleeps or wears the mask of sleep , And come , whatever loves to weep , And hear the ritual of the dead . Ah yet , ev'n yet , if this might be , I ...
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... rests below , And , since the grasses round me wave , I take the grasses of the grave , And make them pipes whereon to blow . The traveller hears me now and then , And sometimes harshly will he speak : " This fellow would make weakness ...
... rests below , And , since the grasses round me wave , I take the grasses of the grave , And make them pipes whereon to blow . The traveller hears me now and then , And sometimes harshly will he speak : " This fellow would make weakness ...
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