The Princess (part 1) (Lord Alfred Tennyson Poems)
A prince I was, blue-eyed, and fair in face, Of temper amorous, as the first of May, With lengths of ...
A prince I was, blue-eyed, and fair in face, Of temper amorous, as the first of May, With lengths of ...
Morn in the wake of the morning star Came furrowing all the orient into gold. We rose, and each by ...
That story which the bold Sir Bedivere, First made and latest left of all the knights, Told, when the man ...
O living will that shalt endure When all that seems shall suffer shock, Rise in the spiritual rock, Flow thro' ...
It little profits that an idle king, By this still hearth, among these barren crags, Matched with an aged wife, ...
While about the shore of Mona those Neronian legionaries Burnt and broke the grove and altar of the Druid and ...
How fares it with the happy dead? For here the man is more and more; But he forgets the days ...
Part I On either side the river lie Long fields of barley and of rye, That clothe the wold and ...
So closed our tale, of which I give you all The random scheme as wildly as it rose: The words ...
The brave Geraint, a knight of Arthur's court, A tributary prince of Devon, one Of that great Order of the ...
Faint as a climate-changing bird that flies All night across the darkness, and at dawn Falls on the threshold of ...
Leodogran, the King of Cameliard, Had one fair daughter, and none other child; And she was the fairest of all ...
The wind, that beats the mountain, blows More softly round the open wold, And gently comes the world to those ...
I. And Willy, my eldest-born, is gone, you say, little Anne? Ruddy and white, and strong on his legs, he ...
Long lines of cliff breaking have left a chasm; And in the chasm are foam and yellow sands; Beyond, red ...
WITH BLACKEST moss the flower-plots Were thickly crusted, one and all: The rusted nails fell from the knots That held ...
O living will that shalt endure When all that seems shall suffer shock, Rise in the spiritual rock, Flow thro' ...
IT was the time when lilies blow, And clouds are highest up in air, Lord Ronald brought a lily-white doe ...
MY good blade carves the casques of men, My tough lance thrusteth sure, My strength is as the strength of ...
"Courage!" he said, and pointed toward the land, "This mounting wave will roll us shoreward soon." In the afternoon they ...
O purblind race of miserable men, How many among us at this very hour Do forge a life-long trouble for ...
So all day long the noise of battle roll'd Among the mountains by the winter sea; Until King Arthur's table, ...
I built my soul a lordly pleasure-house, Wherein at ease for aye to dwell. I said, "O Soul, make merry ...
The woods decay, the woods decay and fall, The vapours weep their burthen to the ground, Man comes and tills ...
The wish, that of the living whole No life may fail beyond the grave, Derives it not from what we ...
Dagonet, the fool, whom Gawain in his mood Had made mock-knight of Arthur's Table Round, At Camelot, high above the ...
The sun, the moon, the stars, the seas, the hills and the plains,- Are not these, O Soul, the Vision ...
From noiseful arms, and acts of prowess done In tournament or tilt, Sir Percivale, Whom Arthur and his knighthood called ...
Dagonet, the fool, whom Gawain in his mood Had made mock-knight of Arthur's Table Round, At Camelot, high above the ...
Queen Guinevere had fled the court, and sat There in the holy house at Almesbury Weeping, none with her save ...
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