| Ferguson - 1881 - 386 pages
...that is, I could not stoop to such a mind. You sought to prove how I could love, And my disdain is my reply ; The lion on your old stone gates Is not more cold to you than I. Lady Clara Vere de Vere, You ptit strange memories in my head ; Not thrice your branching limes have blown Since I beheld young... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - American poetry - 1881 - 1138 pages
...that is, I could not stoop to such a mind. You sought to prove how I could love, And my disdain is my s sent From Chillon's snow-white battlement, Which round about the wave enthralls Veré de Veré, You put strange memories in my head. Not thrice your branching limes have blown Since... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1881 - 742 pages
...mind. You sought to prove how I could love, And my disdain is my reply. The lion on your old s;one gates Is not more cold to you than I. Lady Clara Vere de Vere, \ ou put strange memories in my head. Not thrice your branching limes have blown Since I beheld young... | |
| Marcius Willson - Readers (Elementary) - 1882 - 558 pages
...sought to prove how I could love, And my disdain is my reply : The lion on your old stone gates 4. Lady Clara Vere de Vere, You put strange memories...across his throat Which you had hardly cared to see. 5. Lady Clara Vere de Vere, When thus he met his mother's view, — She had the passions of her kind,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1882 - 656 pages
...that is, l could not stoop to such a mind. You sought to prove how 1 could love, And my disdain is my reply. The lion on your old stone gates Is not more...limes have blown Since I beheld young Laurence dead. O, your sweet eyes, your low replies : A great enchantress you may be ; But then- was that across his... | |
| Edward Moxon (and co.) - Readers - 1882 - 580 pages
...that is, I could not stoop to such a mind. You sought to prove how I could love, And my disdain is my reply. The lion on your old stone gates Is not more...my head. Not thrice your branching limes have blown Oh, your sweet eyes, your low replies : A great enchantress you may be : But there was that across... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1883 - 740 pages
...that is, I could not stoop to such a mind. You sought to prove how I could love, And my disdain is my reply. The lion on your old stone gates Is not more...Vere de Vere, You put strange memories in my head. [blown Not thrice your branching limes have Since I beheld young Laurence dead. Oh your sweet eyes,... | |
| Anna Randall Diehl - Readers - 1883 - 422 pages
...that is, I could not stoop to such a mind. You sought to prove how I could love, And my disdain is my reply. The lion on your old stone gates Is not more...Clara Vere de Vere, You put strange memories in my Lead. Not thrice your branching limes have blown Since I beheld young Laurance dead. Oh, your sweet... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1884 - 340 pages
...that is, I could not stoop to such a mind. You sought to prove how I could love, And my disdain is my reply. The lion on your old stone gates Is not more...that across his throat Which you had hardly cared to sec. Lady Clara Vere de Vere, When thus he met his mother's view, She had the passions of her kind,... | |
| Recitations - 1884 - 780 pages
...that ia, I eould not stoop to such a mind. You sought to prove how I could love, And my disdain is my reply. The lion on your old stone gates Is not more cold to you than L Lady Clara Vere de Vere, You put strange memories in my head. Not thrice your branching limes have... | |
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