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Page 540
... dream of you , to wake : would that I might Dream of you and not wake but slumber 30 on ; Nor find with dreams the dear companion gone , As , Summer ended , Summer birds take flight . In happy dreams I hold you full in sight , I blush ...
... dream of you , to wake : would that I might Dream of you and not wake but slumber 30 on ; Nor find with dreams the dear companion gone , As , Summer ended , Summer birds take flight . In happy dreams I hold you full in sight , I blush ...
Page 715
... dream he treads the lawn , Walking ghostly ' mong the dew , Pierc'd by my glad singing through , My songs of old earth's dreamy youth . But ah ! she dreams not now - dream thou ! For fair are poppies on the brow : Dream , dream , for ...
... dream he treads the lawn , Walking ghostly ' mong the dew , Pierc'd by my glad singing through , My songs of old earth's dreamy youth . But ah ! she dreams not now - dream thou ! For fair are poppies on the brow : Dream , dream , for ...
Page 765
... dreams . Lucretius's first dream of the nature of the world presented horrible fantasies of what his mind had reasoned ; his second dream , visions of lewd sexuality ; and his third , a vision of lawless beauty ( symbolized in Helen ) ...
... dreams . Lucretius's first dream of the nature of the world presented horrible fantasies of what his mind had reasoned ; his second dream , visions of lewd sexuality ; and his third , a vision of lawless beauty ( symbolized in Helen ) ...
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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