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... truths of you . Indeed I heard one bitter word That scarce is fit for you to hear ; Her manners had not that repose Which stamps the caste of Vere de Vere . Lady Clara Vere de Vere , There stands a spectre LADY CLARA VERE DE VERE . 127.
... truths of you . Indeed I heard one bitter word That scarce is fit for you to hear ; Her manners had not that repose Which stamps the caste of Vere de Vere . Lady Clara Vere de Vere , There stands a spectre LADY CLARA VERE DE VERE . 127.
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... truth , How should I soothe you anyway , Who miss the brother of your youth ? Yet something I did wish to say : For he too was a friend to me : Both are my friends , and my true breast Bleedeth for both ; yet it may be That only silence ...
... truth , How should I soothe you anyway , Who miss the brother of your youth ? Yet something I did wish to say : For he too was a friend to me : Both are my friends , and my true breast Bleedeth for both ; yet it may be That only silence ...
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... 'd The fullness of her face- Grave mother of majestic works , From her isle - altar gazing down , Who , God - like , grasps the triple forks , And , King - like , wears the crown : N Her open eyes desire the truth . The wisdom of 177.
... 'd The fullness of her face- Grave mother of majestic works , From her isle - altar gazing down , Who , God - like , grasps the triple forks , And , King - like , wears the crown : N Her open eyes desire the truth . The wisdom of 177.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Her open eyes desire the truth . The wisdom of a thousand years Is in them . May perpetual youth Keep dry their light from tears ; That her fair form may stand and shine , Make bright our days and light ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Her open eyes desire the truth . The wisdom of a thousand years Is in them . May perpetual youth Keep dry their light from tears ; That her fair form may stand and shine , Make bright our days and light ...
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... Truth Across the brazen bridge of war— If New and Old , disastrous feud , Must ever shock , like armed foes , And this be true , till Time shall close , That Principles are rain'd in blood ; Not yet the wise of heart would cease To hold ...
... Truth Across the brazen bridge of war— If New and Old , disastrous feud , Must ever shock , like armed foes , And this be true , till Time shall close , That Principles are rain'd in blood ; Not yet the wise of heart would cease To hold ...
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