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... Dear lost companions of my tuneful art , Dear as the light that visits these sad eyes , Dear as the ruddy drops that warm my heart , Ye died amidst your dying country's cries- No more I weep . They do not sleep . On yonder cliffs , a ...
... Dear lost companions of my tuneful art , Dear as the light that visits these sad eyes , Dear as the ruddy drops that warm my heart , Ye died amidst your dying country's cries- No more I weep . They do not sleep . On yonder cliffs , a ...
Page 73
... dear souls , this dear dear land , Dear for her reputation through the world , Is now leased out , I die pronouncing it , Like to a tenement or pelting farm : England , bound in with the triumphant sea , Whose rocky shore beats back the ...
... dear souls , this dear dear land , Dear for her reputation through the world , Is now leased out , I die pronouncing it , Like to a tenement or pelting farm : England , bound in with the triumphant sea , Whose rocky shore beats back the ...
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... dear Britain ! O my Mother Isle ! Needs must thou prove a name most dear and holy To me , a son , a brother , and a friend , A husband , and a father ! who revere All 177 46. A.D. 1798 .
... dear Britain ! O my Mother Isle ! Needs must thou prove a name most dear and holy To me , a son , a brother , and a friend , A husband , and a father ! who revere All 177 46. A.D. 1798 .
Contents
INVOCATION | 21 |
BEFORE THE NORMAN CONQUEST | 27 |
AFTER THE CONQUEST PLANTAGENET | 39 |
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ALFRED LORD TENNYSON arms battle BEATTY blessed blood bower brave breast breath bright Britons bugles blown Caractacus Chevy Chase Cromwell crown dead dear death deep doth dust Earl Douglas Earl Percy earth England English eyes fair fame fight fire Flodden flower fought glory gold grave grief hand HARDY hath hear heart heaven hill honour Isle KING HENRY land look Lord MARTIN GILKES MAURICE HEWLETT mighty morn mourn nation NELSON never night noble o'er patriotic peace Plymouth Hoe poem poetry poor praise pride princes proud queene RICHARD LOVELACE Romans Rosamonde rose round royal shame ship SIEGFRIED SASSOON sing slain sleep smile soldier song sorrow soul story sweet sword T. S. ELIOT tears thee thine things THOMAS HARDY thou thro victory voice W. E. HENLEY weep Wilfred Owen wind Work-work-work wound