Poems, Volume 1James R. Osgood, 1873 - 595 pages |
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... ENOCH ARDEN , AND OTHER POEMS . ENOCH ARDEN . 407 AYLMER'S FIELD . 437 SEA DREAMS 463 THE GRANDMOTHER 473 NORTHERN FARMER . OLD STYLE 480 TITHONUS 485 THE VOYAGE 488 IN THE VALLEY OF CAUTERETZ 491 THE FLOWER 492 REQUIESCAT . 493 THE ...
... ENOCH ARDEN , AND OTHER POEMS . ENOCH ARDEN . 407 AYLMER'S FIELD . 437 SEA DREAMS 463 THE GRANDMOTHER 473 NORTHERN FARMER . OLD STYLE 480 TITHONUS 485 THE VOYAGE 488 IN THE VALLEY OF CAUTERETZ 491 THE FLOWER 492 REQUIESCAT . 493 THE ...
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... thought into the Heaven of Heavens . Last little Lilia , rising quietly , Disrobed the glimmering statue of Sir Ralph From those rich silks , and home well - pleased we went . ENOCH ARDEN , AND OTHER POEMS . ENOCH ARDEN . 404 THE PRINCESS.
... thought into the Heaven of Heavens . Last little Lilia , rising quietly , Disrobed the glimmering statue of Sir Ralph From those rich silks , and home well - pleased we went . ENOCH ARDEN , AND OTHER POEMS . ENOCH ARDEN . 404 THE PRINCESS.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. ENOCH ARDEN , AND OTHER POEMS . ENOCH ARDEN . LONG lines of cliff breaking have left ENOCH ARDEN, AND OTHER POEMS.
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. ENOCH ARDEN , AND OTHER POEMS . ENOCH ARDEN . LONG lines of cliff breaking have left ENOCH ARDEN, AND OTHER POEMS.
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... Enoch was host one day , Philip the next , While Annie still was mistress ; but at times Enoch would hold possession for a week : ' This is my house and this my little wife . ' Mine too'said Philip ' turn and turn about : When , if they ...
... Enoch was host one day , Philip the next , While Annie still was mistress ; but at times Enoch would hold possession for a week : ' This is my house and this my little wife . ' Mine too'said Philip ' turn and turn about : When , if they ...
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... Enoch Arden , a rough sailor's lad Made orphan by a winter shipwreck , play'd Among the waste and lumber of the shore , Hard coils of cordage , swarthy fishing - nets , Anchors of rusty fluke , and boats updrawn ; And built their ...
... Enoch Arden , a rough sailor's lad Made orphan by a winter shipwreck , play'd Among the waste and lumber of the shore , Hard coils of cordage , swarthy fishing - nets , Anchors of rusty fluke , and boats updrawn ; And built their ...
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