“The” Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, Volumen7B. Tauchnitz, 1872 |
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... mother's hall Linger with vacillating obedience , Prison'd , and kept and coax'd and whistled to- Since the good mother holds me still a child— Good mother is bad mother unto me ! A worse were better ; yet no worse would I. Heaven yield ...
... mother's hall Linger with vacillating obedience , Prison'd , and kept and coax'd and whistled to- Since the good mother holds me still a child— Good mother is bad mother unto me ! A worse were better ; yet no worse would I. Heaven yield ...
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... Mother , tho ' ye count me still the child , Sweet mother , do ye love the child ? " GARETH AND LYNETTE . II.
... Mother , tho ' ye count me still the child , Sweet mother , do ye love the child ? " GARETH AND LYNETTE . II.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Sweet mother , do ye love the child ? " She laugh'd , " Thou art but a wild - goose to question it . " " Then , mother , an ye love the child , ” he said , " Being a goose and rather tame than wild , Hear ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Sweet mother , do ye love the child ? " She laugh'd , " Thou art but a wild - goose to question it . " " Then , mother , an ye love the child , ” he said , " Being a goose and rather tame than wild , Hear ...
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... mother , neither clomb , nor brake his neck , But brake his very heart in pining for it , And past away . " To whom the mother said , " True love , GARETH AND LYNETTE . 13.
... mother , neither clomb , nor brake his neck , But brake his very heart in pining for it , And past away . " To whom the mother said , " True love , GARETH AND LYNETTE . 13.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. To whom the mother said , " True love , sweet son , had risk'd himself and climb'd , And handed down the golden treasure to him . " And Gareth answer'd her with kindling eyes , " Gold ? said I gold ? -ay ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. To whom the mother said , " True love , sweet son , had risk'd himself and climb'd , And handed down the golden treasure to him . " And Gareth answer'd her with kindling eyes , " Gold ? said I gold ? -ay ...
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