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... Floats up from those dim fields about the homes Of happy men that have the power to die , And grassy barrows of the happier dead . Release me and restore me to the ground ; Thou seest all things , thou wilt see my grave ALFRED TENNYSON 55.
... Floats up from those dim fields about the homes Of happy men that have the power to die , And grassy barrows of the happier dead . Release me and restore me to the ground ; Thou seest all things , thou wilt see my grave ALFRED TENNYSON 55.
Page 56
... happy threshold , he , Or hand in hand with Plenty in the maize , Or red with spirted purple of the vats , Or foxlike in the vine ; nor cares to walk With Death and Morning on the silver horns , Nor wilt thou snare him in the white ...
... happy threshold , he , Or hand in hand with Plenty in the maize , Or red with spirted purple of the vats , Or foxlike in the vine ; nor cares to walk With Death and Morning on the silver horns , Nor wilt thou snare him in the white ...
Page 63
... to him . Nor knew we well what pleased us most , Not the clipt palm of which they boast ; But distant colour , happy hamlet , A moulder'd citadel on the coast , Or tower , or high hill - convent , seen ALFRED TENNYSON 63.
... to him . Nor knew we well what pleased us most , Not the clipt palm of which they boast ; But distant colour , happy hamlet , A moulder'd citadel on the coast , Or tower , or high hill - convent , seen ALFRED TENNYSON 63.
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... happy day Go in and out as if at merry play , Who am no more so all forlorn , As when it seem'd far better to be born To labour and the mattock - harden'd hand , Than nursed at ease and brought to understand A sad astrology , the ...
... happy day Go in and out as if at merry play , Who am no more so all forlorn , As when it seem'd far better to be born To labour and the mattock - harden'd hand , Than nursed at ease and brought to understand A sad astrology , the ...
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... happy , that to me A livelier emerald twinkles in the grass , A purer sapphire melts into the sea . Not die ; but live a life of truest breath , And teach true life to fight with mortal wrongs . O , why should Love , like men in ...
... happy , that to me A livelier emerald twinkles in the grass , A purer sapphire melts into the sea . Not die ; but live a life of truest breath , And teach true life to fight with mortal wrongs . O , why should Love , like men in ...
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BABETTE Bassarid beat beneath bird Born boughs breast breath bright brow CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth eyes face fair feet fire flowers golden grass green grow hair hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hills King kiss laughed leave light lips live look morn murmur never night nightingale o'er once Ozana pain pale pass rain rest RICHARD WATSON DIXON ROBERT WILLIAMS BUCHANAN rose round scattered spaces shadowing bluff shadows shine silent sing singing cave sleep smile snow soft song soul sound stars stept stood stream strong sundew sweet thee THEOPHILE MARZIALS thine things THOMAS GORDON HAKE thou art thought thro To-morrow tree turn VIEUXBOIS Vizier voice vrom wake weep WILLIAM JOHN COURTHOPE wilt thou wind wings