The Teaching of TennysonHaskell House Publishers, 1973 - 349 psl. A complete survey of Tennyson's poetry; probably the best book of its kind available for the general reader. |
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... Sir Lancelot calls her friend and sister , but love he cannot give , as his heart is not his own . " The shackles of an old love straiten'd him , His honour rooted in dishonour stood , And faith unfaithful kept him falsely true ...
... Sir Lancelot calls her friend and sister , but love he cannot give , as his heart is not his own . " The shackles of an old love straiten'd him , His honour rooted in dishonour stood , And faith unfaithful kept him falsely true ...
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... Sir Lancelot , who kneels at her feet , proffering her the jewels he had won in many a joust . The Queen receives them coldly and her words are hot with jealousy— " ... Not for me ! For her for your new fancy . . . . ' Then suddenly she ...
... Sir Lancelot , who kneels at her feet , proffering her the jewels he had won in many a joust . The Queen receives them coldly and her words are hot with jealousy— " ... Not for me ! For her for your new fancy . . . . ' Then suddenly she ...
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... Sir Lancelot , with his heel upon him , in fierce but passing anger , speaks . 44 4 ' Rise , weakling ; I am Lancelot ; say thy say . " " They pass together into the hall of Arthur . The Queen learns they have fought , but knows not why ...
... Sir Lancelot , with his heel upon him , in fierce but passing anger , speaks . 44 4 ' Rise , weakling ; I am Lancelot ; say thy say . " " They pass together into the hall of Arthur . The Queen learns they have fought , but knows not why ...
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POEMS OF LIFE OR THE VICTORY OF SOUL | 19 |
The Two Voices | 29 |
Locksley Hall | 37 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 26
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agnosticism Annie Arthur Arthur's hall Aylmer Balin beauty Calvinism character charm Christ comes conscience creed Dagonet darkness dawn dead death deep despair divine immanence doubt dream earth Edwin Morris Elaine Enid Enoch Enoch Arden eternal ethical Ettarre evil face faith feeling flashes flesh flower Galahad Gareth Gawain Geraint gleam grief guilty love Guinevere Hallam hear heart heaven hell Holy Grail hope human ideal Idylls immanence immortality infinite King knight Lady Lady of Shalott Leolin light Limours live Locksley Hall Lord Maud Memoriam Merlin mood moral mystic nature noble Pantheism pass passion pathetic Pelleas Percivale poem poet pure Queen realised replies reveal scene Sense with Soul sensuous shadow Simeon Stylites sings Sir Balin Sir Lancelot Sir Pelleas sleep song sorrow spirit storm sweet teaching tells tender Tennyson thee theology things thinks thou thought thro truth victory vision Vivien voice wail words wrought