In Memoriam ...Fords, Howard, & Hulbert, 1897 - 229 pages |
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... eyes never gaze upon it so tenderly as when they look through tears . There could be no better notes and illustrations to In Memoriam than the pictures of hill and mead- ow and garden , stream and tree and flower , which have been drawn ...
... eyes never gaze upon it so tenderly as when they look through tears . There could be no better notes and illustrations to In Memoriam than the pictures of hill and mead- ow and garden , stream and tree and flower , which have been drawn ...
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Such clouds of nameless trouble cross All night below the darken'd eyes ; With morning wakes the will , and cries , " Thou shalt not be the fool of loss . " SOMETIMES hold it half a sin To put in words 13.
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Such clouds of nameless trouble cross All night below the darken'd eyes ; With morning wakes the will , and cries , " Thou shalt not be the fool of loss . " SOMETIMES hold it half a sin To put in words 13.
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... cared for , fades not yet . But since it pleased a vanish'd eye , I go to plant it on his tomb , That if it can it there may bloom , Or , dying , there at least may die . AIR ship , that from the Italian shore Sailest the 20.
... cared for , fades not yet . But since it pleased a vanish'd eye , I go to plant it on his tomb , That if it can it there may bloom , Or , dying , there at least may die . AIR ship , that from the Italian shore Sailest the 20.
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... , not a breathing voice . Come , Time , and teach me , many years , I do not suffer in a dream ; For now so strange do these things seem , Mine eyes have leisure for their tears , } My fancies time to rise on wing , And. 29 XIII .
... , not a breathing voice . Come , Time , and teach me , many years , I do not suffer in a dream ; For now so strange do these things seem , Mine eyes have leisure for their tears , } My fancies time to rise on wing , And. 29 XIII .
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... eyes Since our first sun arose and set . And is it that the haze of grief Makes former gladness loom so great ? The lowness of the present state , That sets the past in this relief ? Or that the past will always win A glory from its ...
... eyes Since our first sun arose and set . And is it that the haze of grief Makes former gladness loom so great ? The lowness of the present state , That sets the past in this relief ? Or that the past will always win A glory from its ...
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