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... heard her singing her last song , The Lady of Shalott . Heard a / carol , mournful , holy , Chanted loudly , chanted lowly , Till her blood was frozen slowly , And her eyes were darken'd ' wholly , Turn'd to tower'd Camelot . For ere ...
... heard her singing her last song , The Lady of Shalott . Heard a / carol , mournful , holy , Chanted loudly , chanted lowly , Till her blood was frozen slowly , And her eyes were darken'd ' wholly , Turn'd to tower'd Camelot . For ere ...
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... heard her native breezes pass , And runlets babbling down the glen . She breathed in sleep a lower moan , And murmuring , as at night and morn , She thought , " My spirit is here alone , Walks forgotten , and is forlorn . " Dreaming ...
... heard her native breezes pass , And runlets babbling down the glen . She breathed in sleep a lower moan , And murmuring , as at night and morn , She thought , " My spirit is here alone , Walks forgotten , and is forlorn . " Dreaming ...
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... For even here , where I and you Have lived and loved alone so long , Each morn my sleep was broken thro ' By some wild skylark's matin song . And oft I heard the tender dove In firry woodlands 86 THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER .
... For even here , where I and you Have lived and loved alone so long , Each morn my sleep was broken thro ' By some wild skylark's matin song . And oft I heard the tender dove In firry woodlands 86 THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER .
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. And oft I heard the tender dove In firry woodlands making moan ; But ere I saw your eyes , my love , I had no motion of my own . For scarce my life with fancy play'd Before I dream'd that pleasant dream ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. And oft I heard the tender dove In firry woodlands making moan ; But ere I saw your eyes , my love , I had no motion of my own . For scarce my life with fancy play'd Before I dream'd that pleasant dream ...
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... heard you sing within ; Sometimes your shadow cross'd the blind . At last you rose and moved the light , And the long shadow of the chair Flitted across into the night , And all the casement darken'd there . But when at last I dared to ...
... heard you sing within ; Sometimes your shadow cross'd the blind . At last you rose and moved the light , And the long shadow of the chair Flitted across into the night , And all the casement darken'd there . But when at last I dared to ...
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