The book Repetition And Parallelism in Tennyson was written by author Lauvrière, Émile, 1866- Here you can read free online of Repetition And Parallelism in Tennyson book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Repetition And Parallelism in Tennyson a good or bad book?
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— (Day-dr.). Jlay God be v:ilh thee, su'eet, n-hrii old and gray And past desire. May Good he with thee, sweet, irheii thou art old, And sweet no more to me. — (Last Touru.). Fell into dmt, and I was left alone. And thirsting in a land of sand and thorns. Fell into diist and disappeared, and I Was left alone in a land of sand and thorns. — (Holy Grail). The full repetition of two lines or more is not frequent And o'er black brows drops down A sudden curredfrown. — (Madel.). Smiling, frowning ev...ermore. Thou art perfect in lore-lore. — (Madel.). And the world were not so bitter, Bat a smile could make it siveet. — (Maud, I., 6). 'Tis better to hare lov'd and lost Than never to have lov'd at all. — (Mem. XXVII., Ixxxv.). Just where the prone edge of the tuood began To feather toward the hollow. — (En. Ard.). And the reapers reap'd And the sun fell, and all the land was dark. — (Dora). Thy kitchen knave am I, And mighty thro' the meats and drinks am I. — (C4ar. Lj'u), JIany, inany ivelcomes, February, fair-maid (2).
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