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... side , The seven elms , the poplars four That stand beside my father's door , And chiefly from the brook that loves To purl o'er matted cress and ribbed sand , Or dimple in the dark of rushy coves , Drawing into his narrow earthen urn ...
... side , The seven elms , the poplars four That stand beside my father's door , And chiefly from the brook that loves To purl o'er matted cress and ribbed sand , Or dimple in the dark of rushy coves , Drawing into his narrow earthen urn ...
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... side of the morn , Dripping with Sabæan spice On thy pillow , lowly bent With melodious airs lovelorn , Breathing Light against thy face , While his locks a - drooping twined Round thy neck in subtle ring Make a carcanet of rays , And ...
... side of the morn , Dripping with Sabæan spice On thy pillow , lowly bent With melodious airs lovelorn , Breathing Light against thy face , While his locks a - drooping twined Round thy neck in subtle ring Make a carcanet of rays , And ...
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... Side by side , Leaving door and windows wide : Careless tenants they ! 2 . All within is dark as night : In the windows is no light ; And no murmur at the door , So frequent on its hinge before . 3 . Close the door , the shutters close ...
... Side by side , Leaving door and windows wide : Careless tenants they ! 2 . All within is dark as night : In the windows is no light ; And no murmur at the door , So frequent on its hinge before . 3 . Close the door , the shutters close ...
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... side my low - flowing locks , And lightly vault from the throne and play With the mermen in and out of the rocks ; We would run to and fro , and hide and seek , On the broad sea - wolds in the crimson shells , Whose silvery spikes are ...
... side my low - flowing locks , And lightly vault from the throne and play With the mermen in and out of the rocks ; We would run to and fro , and hide and seek , On the broad sea - wolds in the crimson shells , Whose silvery spikes are ...
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. POEMS . ( PUBLISHED 1832. ) THE LADY OF SHALOTT . PART I. ON either side.
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. POEMS . ( PUBLISHED 1832. ) THE LADY OF SHALOTT . PART I. ON either side.
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