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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. " O all things fair to sate my various eyes ! O shapes and hues that please me well ! O silent faces of the Great and Wise , My Gods , with whom I dwell ! " O God - like isolation which art mine , I can ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. " O all things fair to sate my various eyes ! O shapes and hues that please me well ! O silent faces of the Great and Wise , My Gods , with whom I dwell ! " O God - like isolation which art mine , I can ...
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... fair as little Alice in all the land they say , So I'm to be Queen o ' the May , mother , I'm to be Queen o ' the May . I sleep so sound all night , mother , that I shall never wake , If you do not call me lcnd when the day begins to ...
... fair as little Alice in all the land they say , So I'm to be Queen o ' the May , mother , I'm to be Queen o ' the May . I sleep so sound all night , mother , that I shall never wake , If you do not call me lcnd when the day begins to ...
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... is more sweet than toil , the shore Than labour in the deep mid - ocean , wind and wave and oar ; Oh rest ye , brother mariners , we will not wander more . A DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN . I READ , before THE LOTOS - EATERS . 149.
... is more sweet than toil , the shore Than labour in the deep mid - ocean , wind and wave and oar ; Oh rest ye , brother mariners , we will not wander more . A DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN . I READ , before THE LOTOS - EATERS . 149.
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... with tears . In every land I saw , wherever light illumineth , Beauty and anguish walking hand in hand . The downward slope to death . Those far - renowned brides of ancient song Peopled the 150 A DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN.
... with tears . In every land I saw , wherever light illumineth , Beauty and anguish walking hand in hand . The downward slope to death . Those far - renowned brides of ancient song Peopled the 150 A DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN.
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... , when to land Bluster the winds and tides the self - same way , Crisp foam - flakes scud along the level sand , Torn from the fringe of spray . I started once , or seem'd to start in pain A DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN . 151.
... , when to land Bluster the winds and tides the self - same way , Crisp foam - flakes scud along the level sand , Torn from the fringe of spray . I started once , or seem'd to start in pain A DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN . 151.
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