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" That, stirr'd with languid pulses of the oar, Waves all its lazy lilies, and creeps on, Barge-laden, to three arches of a bridge Crown'd with the minster-towers. The fields between Are dewy-fresh, browsed by deep-udder'd kine, And all about the large... "
Saint Pauls - Page 447
1873
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Little Masterpieces of English Poetry: Idyls and stories in verse

Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1905 - 344 pages
...bridge Crown'd with the minster-towers. The fields between Are dewy-fresh, browsed by deep-udder'd kine, And all about the large lime feathers low, The lime a summer home of murmurous wings. In that still place she, hoarded in herself, Grew, seldom seen ; not less among us lived Her fame from...
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The Call of the Homeland: A Collection of English Verse

Robert Pickett Scott - 1907 - 458 pages
...bridge Crown'd with the minster-towers. The fields between Are dewy-fresh, browsed by deep-uddered kine, And all about the large lime feathers low, The lime a summer home of murmurous wings. Tennyson. Over the Lea HERE the pools are bright and deep, Where the grey trout lies asleep, Up the...
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Selections from the Poems of Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1907 - 376 pages
...Crown'd with the minster-towers. The fields between Are dewy-fresh, browsed by deep-udder'd kiiie, 45 And all about the large lime feathers low, The lime a summer home of murmurous wings. In that still place she, hoarded in herself, Grew, seldom seen; not less among us lived Her fame from...
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Poets' Country

Andrew Lang - 1907 - 584 pages
...bridge Crown'd with the minster towers. The fields between Are dewy-fresh, browsed by deep-udder'd kine, And all about the large lime feathers low, The lime a summer home of murmurous wings. Compare with this the tropical scene in Enoch Arden : — The mountain wooded to the peak, the lawns...
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The Poems of Tennyson: 1830-1865

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1907 - 608 pages
...bridge Crown'd with the minster-towers. The fields between Are dewy-fresh, browsed by deep-udder'd kine, And all about the large lime feathers low, The lime a summer home of murmurous wings. In that still place she, hoarded in herself, , Grew, seldom seen : not less among us lived Her fame...
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The Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1908 - 796 pages
...bridge Crown'd with the minster-towers. The fields between Are dewy-fresh, browsed by deep-udder'd kine, And all about the large lime feathers low, The lime a summer home of murmurous wings. In that still place she, hoarded in herself, Grew, seldom seen ; not less among us lived Her fame from...
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The Garden Muse: Poems for Garden Lovers

William Aspenwall Bradley - 1910 - 204 pages
...bridge Crowned with the minster-towers. The fields between Are dewy-fresh, browsed by deep-udder'd kine, And all about the large lime feathers low — The lime a summer home of murmurous wings. ALFRED LORD TENNYSON: The Gardener's Daughter. TO A GARDENER Friend, in my mountain-side demesne My...
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Poetry Review, Volume 18

Stephen Phillips, Galloway Kyle - 1927 - 492 pages
...slumbrous sheet of foam below." " The fields between Are dewy fresh, browsed by deep udder'd kine, And all about the large lime feathers low, The lime a summer home of murmurous wings." THE TRAGIC ELEMENT IN THE MERCHANT OF VENICE All tragedy necessitates an unhappy ending, and Shakespearean...
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Poems Published in 1842, Volumes 1-2

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1912 - 314 pages
...bridge Crown'd with the minster-towers. The fields between Are dewy-fresh, brows'd by deep-udder'd kine, And all about the large lime feathers low, The lime a summer home of murmurous wings. In that still place she, hoarded in herself, Grew, seldom seen : not less among us lived Her fame from...
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The Works of Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1913 - 1092 pages
...bridge Crown'd with the minster-towers. The fields between Are dewy-fresh, browsed by deep-udder'd kine, created beam, and thou great Word, "Let there be light !" and light was over all. — In that still place she, hoarded in herself, Grew, seldom seen; not less among us lived Her fame from...
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