The Poetic And Dramatic Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson

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The Poetic And Dramatic Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson
Rolfe, W. J. (William James), 1827-1910, Ed
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And trust me not at all or all in all." 'O master, do ye love my tender rhyme ?' And Merlin look'dand half boli her true.
So tender was her voice, so fair her face.
So sweetly gleam'd her eyes behind her tears 400 Like sunlight on the plain behind a shower ; And yet he answer'd half indignantly : 'Far other was the song that once I heard By this huge Oak, Bung nearly where we >it ; For lure we met, some ten or twelve Of Us.
To chase ;i creature that was current then In these wild v. he hart wit
...h golden horns.
476 IDYLLS OF THE KING It was the time when first the ques- tion rose About the founding of a Table Round, That was to be, for love of God and men 4 1 © And noble deeds, the flower of all the world ; And each incited each to noble deeds.
And while we waited, one, the young- est of us, We could not keep him silent, out he flash'd, And into such a song, such fire for fame, Such trumpet-blowings in it, coming down To such a stern and iron-clashing close, That when he stopt we long'd to hurl together, And should have done it, but the beauteous beast Scared by the noise upstarted at our feet, 420 And like a silver shadow slipt away Thro' the dim land.


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