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" And the soul of the rose went into my blood. As the music clash'd in the hall; And long by the garden lake I stood, For I heard your rivulet fall From the lake to the meadow and on to the wood, Our wood, that is dearer than all... "
The poetical works of Alfred Tennyson. [Vol.8,9 are of the 1878 ed. With ... - Page 79
by Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1878
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The Irish quarterly review, Volume 5

1855 - 1428 pages
...meadow and on to the wood. Our wood, that Is dearer than all ; From the meadow your walk* hare left »o sweet That whenever a March-wind sighs He sets the jewel-print of your feet In violeta blue as your eyes. To the woody hollows in which we meet And the valleys of Paradise. The slender...
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Dwight's Journal of Music, Volumes 7-8

John Sullivan Dwight - 1856 - 428 pages
...your rivulet fall From the lake to the meadow and on to the wood, Our wood, that is dearer tlmn all; From the meadow your walks have left so sweet That...woody hollows in which we meet, And the valleys of Pnmdiee. The slender acacia would not shnke One long milk-bloom on the tree; The white lake blossom...
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The Monthly Christian Spectator. 1851-1859

1857 - 830 pages
...dearer than all ; From the meadows у our walks have left so sweet, That whenever a March-wind sighs, Ho sets the jewel-print of your feet In violets blue...hollows in which we meet, And the valleys of Paradise. The slender acacia would not shake One long milk-bloom on the tree ; The white lake-blossom fell into...
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The Home Affections Pourtrayed by the Poets

Charles Mackay - 1858 - 420 pages
...rivulet fall ; From the lake to the meadow, and on to the wood, Our wood, that is dearer than all; From the meadow your walks have left so sweet, That...hollows in which we meet, And the valleys of Paradise. 198 Tin ' slender acacia would not shake One lung milk-bloom on the tree; The white lake-blossom fell...
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The Ohio Cultivator

S.D. Harris - 1858 - 400 pages
...your rivulet fall From the lake to the meadow and on to the wood. Our wood, that is dearer than all; From the meadow your walks have left so sweet That whenever a march wind sighs, He sets the jewel-print of your feet In violets blue as your eyes, To the woody hollows...
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Maud ...

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1859 - 188 pages
...rivulet fall From the lake to the meadow and on to the wood, Our wood, that is dearer than all ; 7. He sets the jewel-print of your feet In violets blue...hollows in which we meet And the valleys of Paradise. 8. The slender acacia would not shake One long milk-bloom on the tree ; The white lake-blossom fell...
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The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Etc ..., Volume 2

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - 364 pages
...your rivulet fall From the lake to the meadow and on to the wood, Our wood, that is dearer than all ; From the meadow your walks have left so sweet That...hollows in which we meet And the valleys of Paradise. 8. The slender acacia would not shake One long milk-bloom on the tree ; The white lake-blossom fell...
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Poetical Works, Volume 2

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - 364 pages
...the garden lake I stood, For I heard your rivulet fall From the lake to the meadow and on to the 7. From the meadow your walks have left so sweet That...hollows in which we meet And the valleys of Paradise. The slender acacia would not shake One long milk-bloom on the tree ; The white lake-blossom fell into...
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The Loves and Heroines of the Poets

Richard Henry Stoddard - 1861 - 552 pages
...your rivulet fall From the lake to the meadow, and on to the wood, Our wood, that is dearer than all ; From the meadow your walks have left so sweet, That...hollows in which we meet And the valleys of Paradise. The slender acacia would not shake One long milk-bloom on the tree ; The white lake-blossom fell into...
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The Loves and Heroines of the Poets

Richard Henry Stoddard - 1861 - 560 pages
...your rivulet fall From the lake to the meadow, and on to the wood, Our wood, that is dearer than all ; From the meadow your walks have left so sweet, That...as your eyes, To the woody hollows in which we meet The slender acacia would not shake One long milk-bloom on the tree; The white hike-blossom fell into...
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