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... Beauty only , ( Beauty seen In all varieties of mould and mind ) And Knowledge for its beauty ; or if Good , Good only for its beauty , seeing not That Beauty , Good , and Knowledge , are three sisters 10 That doat upon each other ...
... Beauty only , ( Beauty seen In all varieties of mould and mind ) And Knowledge for its beauty ; or if Good , Good only for its beauty , seeing not That Beauty , Good , and Knowledge , are three sisters 10 That doat upon each other ...
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... beauty gone if ever there Dwelt beauty in so poor a face as this ; Youth gone and beauty , what remains of bliss ? I will not bind fresh roses in my hair , To shame a cheek at best but little fair , - Leave youth his roses , who can ...
... beauty gone if ever there Dwelt beauty in so poor a face as this ; Youth gone and beauty , what remains of bliss ? I will not bind fresh roses in my hair , To shame a cheek at best but little fair , - Leave youth his roses , who can ...
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... beauty of a kestrel or sparrow - hawk , called a " windhover " because this bird hovers head - on in the wind . The poem dedicates the poet's heart and service to a Christ with the beauty and power suggested by the bird . 1-4 . The ...
... beauty of a kestrel or sparrow - hawk , called a " windhover " because this bird hovers head - on in the wind . The poem dedicates the poet's heart and service to a Christ with the beauty and power suggested by the bird . 1-4 . The ...
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art thou Arthur beauty blood breast breath brother Camelot child Dagonet dark death dream earth eyes face fair fair lord faith fear feet fire flowers glory God's gold golden Guido Guinevere hair Hallam hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven Holy Grail hour Iseult King King Arthur kiss Lady of Pain Lady of Shalott Lancelot Lavaine leave light lips live Locksley Hall look Lord Love's lyric man's mind moon mother neath never night o'er once Oxus pain pale Paracelsus poem poet poetry praise Queen rose round Rustum Setebos sing Sir Lancelot sleep smile song sorrow soul speak spirit star stood sweet tears Tennyson thee thine things thou art thought thro truth turn Victorian voice wild wind wings word youth