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Enoch Arden - Page 46
by Alfred Tennyson, D.C.L. - 1868
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The North British Review, Volume 41

1864 - 546 pages
...along the garden-wall, Lest he should swoon and tumble and be found, Crept to the gate, and open'd it, and closed, As lightly as a sick man's chamber-door,...pray'd. ' Too hard to bear ! why did they take me thence ? 0 God Almighty, blessed Saviour, Thou That didst uphold me on my lonely isle, Uphold me, Father,...
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Enoch Arden

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1864 - 200 pages
...along the garden-wall, Lest he should swoon and tumble and be found, Crept to the gate, and open'd it, and closed, As lightly as a sick man's chamber-door,...pray'd. ' Too hard to bear ! why did they take me thence ? 0 God Almighty, blessed Saviour, Thou That did'st uphold me on my lonely isle, Uphold me, Father,...
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Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1864 - 240 pages
...along the garden-wall, Lest he should swoon and tumble and be found, Crept to the gate, and open'd it, and closed, As lightly as a sick man's chamber-door,...fingers into the wet earth, and pray'd. ' Too hard jo bear ! why did they take me thence ? O God Almighty, blessed Saviour, Thou That didst uphold me...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 83

1864 - 744 pages
...along the garden-wall, Lest he should swoon and tumble and be found, Crept to the gate, and opened it, and closed, As lightly as a sick man's chamber-door,...knees Were feeble, so that, falling prone, he dug His lingers into the wet earth, and prayed. " Too hard to bear ! why did they take me thence Î 0 God Almighty,...
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The Hibernian Magazine. ..., Issues 1-6

1864 - 496 pages
...door, Behind him, and came out upon the waste. " And there ho would have knelt, but that his knees Wore feeble, so that, falling prone, he dug His fingers...pray'd: "'Too hard to bear! why did they take me thence? 0 Gie1 Almighty, Blessed Saviour, then Uphold me, Father, in my loneliness A little longer! aid me,...
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1864 - 240 pages
...along the garden-wall, Lest he should swoon and tumble and be found, Crept to the gate, and open'd it, and closed, As lightly as a sick man's chamber-door, Behind him, and came out upon the waste. Were feeble, so that falling prone lie dug His fingers into the wet earth, and pray'd. ' Too hard to...
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The North British Review, Volumes 40-41

1864 - 560 pages
...found, Crept to the gate, and open'd it and closeO, As lightly as a sick man's chamber-door, Behiud him, and came out upon the waste. And there he would have knelt, but that bis knees Were feeble, so that falling prone he dug His fingers into the wet earth and pray'd. 'Too...
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Enoch Arden

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1865 - 136 pages
...along the garden-wall, Lest he should swoon and tumble, and be found, • Crept to the gate, and opened it, and closed, As lightly as a sick man's chamber-door,...that his knees Were feeble, so that falling prone lie dug His fingers into the wet earth, and prayed. " Too hard to bear ! why did they take me thence...
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Enoch Arden

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1865 - 214 pages
...along the garden-wall, Lest he should swoon and tumble and be found, Crept to the gate, and open'd it, and closed, As lightly as a sick man's chamber-door, Behind him, and came out upon the waste. 49 There speech and thought and nature fail'da little, And he lay tranced ; but when he rose and paced...
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The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson: Poet Laureate, Etc ..., Volume 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 398 pages
...along the garden-wall, Lest he should swoon and tumble and be found, Crept to the gate, and open'd it, and closed, As lightly as a sick man's chamber-door,...' Too hard to bear ! why did they take me thence? 0 God Almighty, blessed Saviour, Thou That didst uphold me on my lonely isle, Uphold me, Father, in...
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