Idyls and Songs, 1848-1854J. W. Parker, 1854 - 177 pages |
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AGE OF INNOCENCE ALFRED TENNYSON AMY ROBSART ANTISTROPHE ask'd aught beneath birth Blanche blithesome breath bright call'd calm CATULLUS Charliot child childhood May ne'er childly Christabel clasp'd Cospatrick's courser Daven days of childhood dear death deep delight dreams E'en earth Edwin eyes faded fair fairy FAITHFUL SHEPHERDESS fancy fear feet fled flowers fond FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE friends Garden gaze glance gleam glory golden grace gracious greeting grief hand happy HARMODIUS AND ARISTOGEITON heart hope hour knew leaves light lips lord Lord Gregory Love's maid maiden morning ne'er return neath o'er once past rose SAPPHO seem'd sigh sight silence sing SIRMIO sleep smiles song sorrow soul Spring sudden sway tale tears thee thine Thou art thou wert thought thro thy sweet Titania touch'd treasure truth twas vision voice waking weary weep wept wild WILLIAM DAVENANT words young youth
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