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" And slipt aside, and like a wounded life Crept down into the hollows of the wood ; There, while the rest were loud in merrymaking, Had his dark hour unseen, and rose and past Bearing a lifelong hunger in his heart. "
Enoch Arden: &c - Page 13
by Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1865 - 119 pages
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Temple Bar, Volume 54

George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - 1878 - 592 pages
...faces read his doom; * * * * And slipped aside, and like a wounded life Crept down into the hollow of the wood; There, while the rest were loud in merry-making, Had hia dark hour unseen, and roBe, and past Bearing a life-long hunger in his heart." The doctor, after...
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The Rose, the shamrock and the thistle, a magazine. Vol.1, June ..., Volume 6

1864 - 576 pages
...proved the successful swain, and was married to Annie, much to Philip's disgust who " Groaned And slipt aside, and like a wounded life Crept down into the hollows of the wood, Bearing a life long hunger in his heart." science, and I think the last bit very fine poetry, indeed."...
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Enoch Arden

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1865 - 136 pages
...And in their eyes and faces read his doom; Then, as their faces drew together, groaned, And slipped aside, and like a wounded life Crept down into the...merry-making, Had his dark hour unseen, and rose and passed, Bearing a life-Ion?- hunger in his heart. \:.ii i i-.- '.- r• . , ¡i-;-, v -v •-• ••'...
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Enoch Arden

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1865 - 214 pages
...And in their eyes and faces read his doom ; Then, as their faces drew together, groan'd, And slipt aside, and like a wounded life Crept down into the...; There, while the rest were loud in merrymaking, 7 Had his dark hour unseen, and rose and past Bearing a lifelong hunger in his heart. So these were...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine, Volume 1

1865 - 496 pages
...and Philip, listening near, — " Slipt aside, and, like a wounded life, Crept down into the hollow of the wood; There, while the rest were loud in merry-making, Had his dark hour unseen." And what is there unnatural in all this I would ask " Criticaster " ? True, in cities, where match-making...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine

1865 - 980 pages
...listening near, — '' Slipt aside, and, like a wounded life, Crept down into the hollow of the wocxl; There, while the rest were loud in merry-making, Had his dark hour unseen." And what is there unnatural in all this I would ask " Criticaster " P '-I rue, in cities, where match-making...
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A Bunch of Keys: Where They Were Found and what They Might Have Unlocked. A ...

Tom Hood - 1865 - 336 pages
...his hastiness, but he utterly broke down, and leaving his cousin as soon as he could, " Had his dart hour unseen, and rose and past, Bearing a life-long hunger in his heart." But Arthur Oldham went up to London that night with Edith's, as well as Mabel's kisses fresh on his...
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The National quarterly review, ed. by E.I. Sears, Volumes 10-11

Edward Isidore Sears - 1865 - 858 pages
...aside, and like a wounded life Crept down into tho hollows of tho wood : There, while the rest woro loud in merrymaking, Had his dark hour unseen, and rose and past Biarin-j a lifdong^hungcr in hit heart.'' — p. 6. Soon after, Enoch and Annie are united in marriage,...
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The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson: Poet Laureate, Etc ..., Volume 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 398 pages
...And in their eyes and faces read his doom ; Then, as their faces drew together, groan'd, And slipt aside, and like a wounded life Crept down into the...his heart. So these were wed, and merrily rang the And merrily ran the years, seven happy years, Seven happy years of health and competence, And mutual...
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Poems of Alfred Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 734 pages
...And in their eyes and faces read, his doom ; Then, as their faces drew together, groan'd. And slipt aside, and like a wounded life Crept down into the...in merrymaking, Had his dark hour unseen, and rose anil past, Bearing a lifelong hunger in his heart. So these were wed, and merrily ran;; the bells,...
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