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| 3092. | The Princess (part 7) by Lord Alfred Tennyson> | | So was their sanctuary violated,
So their fair college turned to hospital;
At first with all confusion: by and by
Sweet order lived again with o... |
| 3093. | The Princess (part 4) by Lord Alfred Tennyson> | | 'There sinks the nebulous star we call the Sun,
If that hypothesis of theirs be sound'
Said Ida; 'let us down and rest;' and we
Down from the le... |
| 3094. | The Princess (part 3) by Lord Alfred Tennyson> | | Morn in the wake of the morning star
Came furrowing all the orient into gold.
We rose, and each by other drest with care
Descended to the court ... |
| 3097. | The Princess: A Medley: Come down, O Maid by Lord Alfred Tennyson> | | Come down, O maid, from yonder mountain height:
What pleasure lives in height (the shepherd sang)
In height and cold, the splendour of the hills?
B... |
| 3098. | The Princess (part 6) by Lord Alfred Tennyson> | | My dream had never died or lived again.
As in some mystic middle state I lay;
Seeing I saw not, hearing not I heard:
Though, if I saw not, yet t... |
| 3099. | The Portrait by Stanley Kunitz> | | My mother never forgave my father
for killing himself,
especially at such an awkward time
and in a public park,
that spring
when I was waiting to... |
| 3100. | The Snakes of September by Stanley Kunitz> | | All summer I heard them
rustling in the shrubbery,
outracing me from tier
to tier in my garden,
a whisper among the viburnums,
a signal flash... |
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