“The” Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson: 4 : Poems, 2Tauchnitz, 1860 - 234 pages |
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... kiss'd Beneath the sacred bush and past away The parson Holmes , the poet Everard Hall , The host , and I sat round the wassail - bowl , Then half - way ebb'd : and there we held a talk , How all the old honour had from Christmas gone ...
... kiss'd Beneath the sacred bush and past away The parson Holmes , the poet Everard Hall , The host , and I sat round the wassail - bowl , Then half - way ebb'd : and there we held a talk , How all the old honour had from Christmas gone ...
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... kiss'd Each other , and set out , and reach'd the farm . The door was off the latch : they peep'd , and saw The boy set up betwixt his grandsire's knees , Who thrust him in the hollows of his arm , And clapt him on the hands and on the ...
... kiss'd Each other , and set out , and reach'd the farm . The door was off the latch : they peep'd , and saw The boy set up betwixt his grandsire's knees , Who thrust him in the hollows of his arm , And clapt him on the hands and on the ...
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... kiss'd him many times . And all the man was broken with remorse ; And all his love came back a hundredfold ; " And for three hours he sobb'd o'er William's child , Thinking of William . So those four abode Within one house together ...
... kiss'd him many times . And all the man was broken with remorse ; And all his love came back a hundredfold ; " And for three hours he sobb'd o'er William's child , Thinking of William . So those four abode Within one house together ...
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... kiss'd , swore faith , I breathed In some new planet : a silent cousin stole Upon us and departed : ' Leave ' she cried ' O leave me ! ' ' Never , dearest , never : here I brave the worst : ' and while we stood like fools Embracing ...
... kiss'd , swore faith , I breathed In some new planet : a silent cousin stole Upon us and departed : ' Leave ' she cried ' O leave me ! ' ' Never , dearest , never : here I brave the worst : ' and while we stood like fools Embracing ...
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... kiss'd the name she found , And sweetly murmur'd thine . " A teardrop trembled from its source , And down my surface crept . My sense of touch is something coarse , But I believe she wept . " Then flush'd her cheek with rosy light , She ...
... kiss'd the name she found , And sweetly murmur'd thine . " A teardrop trembled from its source , And down my surface crept . My sense of touch is something coarse , But I believe she wept . " Then flush'd her cheek with rosy light , She ...
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