To Virgil (Lord Alfred Tennyson Poems)
Written at the Request of the Mantuans for the Nineteenth Centenary of Virgil's Death Roman Virgil, thou that singest Ilion's ...
Written at the Request of the Mantuans for the Nineteenth Centenary of Virgil's Death Roman Virgil, thou that singest Ilion's ...
Now, scarce three paces measured from the mound, We stumbled on a stationary voice, And 'Stand, who goes?' 'Two from ...
Oh, yet we trust that somehow good Will be the final end of ill, To pangs of nature, sins of ...
Dip down upon the northern shore O sweet new-year delaying long; Thou doest expectant nature wrong; Delaying long, delay no ...
From noiseful arms, and acts of prowess done In tournament or tilt, Sir Percivale, Whom Arthur and his knighthood called ...
'There sinks the nebulous star we call the Sun, If that hypothesis of theirs be sound' Said Ida; 'let us ...
Queen Guinevere had fled the court, and sat There in the holy house at Almesbury Weeping, none with her save ...
O living will that shalt endure When all that seems shall suffer shock, Rise in the spiritual rock, Flow thro' ...
That story which the bold Sir Bedivere, First made and latest left of all the knights, Told, when the man ...
The brave Geraint, a knight of Arthur's court, A tributary prince of Devon, one Of that great Order of the ...
A prince I was, blue-eyed, and fair in face, Of temper amorous, as the first of May, With lengths of ...
My dream had never died or lived again. As in some mystic middle state I lay; Seeing I saw not, ...
That story which the bold Sir Bedivere, First made and latest left of all the knights, Told, when the man ...
Roman Virgil, thou that singest Ilion's lofty temples robed in fire, Ilion falling, Rome arising, wars, and filial faith, and ...
O Love, Love, Love! O withering might! O sun, that from thy noonday height Shudderest when I strain my sight, ...
Leodogran, the King of Cameliard, Had one fair daughter, and none other child; And she was the fairest of all ...
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 ...
Pellam the King, who held and lost with Lot In that first war, and had his realm restored But rendered ...
O living will that shalt endure When all that seems shall suffer shock, Rise in the spiritual rock, Flow thro' ...
Comrades, leave me here a little, while as yet 't is early morn: Leave me here, and when you want ...
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 ...
Dagonet, the fool, whom Gawain in his mood Had made mock-knight of Arthur's Table Round, At Camelot, high above the ...
Still on the tower stood the vane, A black yew gloomed the stagnant air, I peered athwart the chancel pane ...
Lucilla, wedded to Lucretius, found Her master cold; for when the morning flush Of passion and the first embrace had ...
Dagonet, the fool, whom Gawain in his mood Had made mock-knight of Arthur's Table Round, At Camelot, high above the ...
King Arthur made new knights to fill the gap Left by the Holy Quest; and as he sat In hall ...
To-night the winds begin to rise And roar from yonder dropping day: The last red leaf is whirl'd away, The ...
Sir Walter Vivian all a summer's day Gave his broad lawns until the set of sun Up to the people: ...
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