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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. And bred this change ; that I might speak my mind , And tell her to her face how much I hate Her presence , hated both of Gods and men . " O mother , hear me yet before I die . Hath he not sworn his love a ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. And bred this change ; that I might speak my mind , And tell her to her face how much I hate Her presence , hated both of Gods and men . " O mother , hear me yet before I die . Hath he not sworn his love a ...
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... speaking , like a flash of light . They call me cruel - hearted , but I care not what they say , For I'm to be Queen o ' the May , mother , I'm to be Queen o ' the May . They say he's dying all for love , but that can never be : They ...
... speaking , like a flash of light . They call me cruel - hearted , but I care not what they say , For I'm to be Queen o ' the May , mother , I'm to be Queen o ' the May . They say he's dying all for love , but that can never be : They ...
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... shall look upon your face ; Tho ' I cannot speak a word , I shall harken what you say , And be often , often with you when you think I'm far away . Goodnight , goodnight , when I have said goodnight for 136 NEW - YEAR'S EVE .
... shall look upon your face ; Tho ' I cannot speak a word , I shall harken what you say , And be often , often with you when you think I'm far away . Goodnight , goodnight , when I have said goodnight for 136 NEW - YEAR'S EVE .
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... speak to me - I know not what was said ; For great delight and shuddering took hold of all my mind , And up the valley came again the music on the wind . But you were sleeping ; and I said , " It's not for them : it's mine . " And if it ...
... speak to me - I know not what was said ; For great delight and shuddering took hold of all my mind , And up the valley came again the music on the wind . But you were sleeping ; and I said , " It's not for them : it's mine . " And if it ...
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... speaking , may be beyond the sun- For ever and for ever with those just souls and true— And what is life , that we should moan ? why make we such ado For ever and for ever , all in a blessed home- And there to wait a little while till ...
... speaking , may be beyond the sun- For ever and for ever with those just souls and true— And what is life , that we should moan ? why make we such ado For ever and for ever , all in a blessed home- And there to wait a little while till ...
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