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Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes

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The rose was awake all night for your sake, knowing your promise to me; the lilies and roses were all awake, they sighed for the dawn and thee  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) Then comes the check, the change, the fall, pain rises up, old pleasures pall, there is one remedy for all  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) Thy voice is on the rolling air; I hear thee where the waters run; thou standest in the rising sun, and in the setting thou art fair  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) The parting of a husband and wife is like the cleaving of a heart; one half will flutter here, one there  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) Beat upon mine, little heart! Beat, beat! Beat upon mine! You are mine, my sweet! All mine from your pretty blue eyes to your feet, my sweet!  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) The night comes on that knows not morn, when I shall cease to be all alone, to live forgotten, and love forlorn  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) Faith and unfaith can ne’er be equal powers; unfaith is aught is want of faith in all  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) In robe and crown the king stepped down, to meet and greet her on her way  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) I loved you, and my love had no return, and therefore my true love has been my death  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) O well for him whose will is strong, he suffers, but he will not suffer long  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) Our wills are ours, we know not how; our wills are ours, to make them thine  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) The children born of thee are sword and fire, red ruin, and the breaking up of law  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) And there is a worm in the lonely wood, that pierces the liver and blackens the blood, and makes it a sorrow to be  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) The wild hawk stood with the down on his beak and stared with his foot on the prey  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) Sweet is every sound, sweeter thy voice, but every sound is sweet; myriads of rivulets hurrying through the lawn, the moan of doves in immemorial elms, and murmuring of innumerable bees  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) Dip down upon the northern shore, o sweet new year, delaying long; thou doest expectant nature wrong, delaying long; delay no more  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) And lives to clutch the golden keys, to mould a mighty state’s decrees, and shape the whisper of the throne  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) O sorrow, wilt thou rule my blood, be sometimes lovely, like a bride, and put thy harsher moods aside, if thou wilt have me wise and good  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) Treading softly like a thief, lest the harsh shingle should grate underfoot, and feeling all along the garden wall  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) Fall back upon a name? Rest, rot in that? Not keep it noble, make it nobler? Fools!  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) And rolling far along the gloomy shores the voice of days of old and days to be  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) Philip. Madam, a day may sink or save a realm. Mary. A day may save a heart from breaking too  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) Oh, I see thee old and formal, fitted to thy petty part, with a little board of maxims preaching down a daughter’s heart!  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) As some divinely gifted man, whose life in low estate began, and on a simple village green; who breaks his birth’s invidious bar  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) Shall eagles not be eagles? Wrens be wrens? If all the world were falcons, what of that? the wonder of the eagle were the less, but he not less the eagle  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) Sweet and low, sweet and low, wind of the western sea, low, low, breathe and blow, wind of the western sea!  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) What is that to him that reaps not harvest of his youthful joys, though the deep heart of existence best forever like a boy’s?  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) Then the face of night is fair in the dewy downs and the shining daffodil dies  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) Late, late, so late! But we can enter still. Too late, too late! Ye cannot enter now  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes) Lo! Now, what hearts have men! They never mount as high as woman in her selfless mood  (Alfred Lord Tennyson Quotes)
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