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" AND on her lover's arm she leant, And round her waist she felt it fold, And far across the hills they went In that new world which is the old... "
Restored, by the author of 'Son and heir'. - Page 330
by Emily Spender - 1871
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Poems, Volume 2

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1842 - 252 pages
...return'd reply ; But dallied with his golden chain, And, smiling, put the question by. THE DEPARTURE. AND on her lover's arm she leant, And round her waist...hills they went In that new world which is the old : Across the hills and far away Beyond their utmost purple rim, And deep into the dying day The happy...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 70

1842 - 788 pages
...put the question by.' Another section follows before we have that entitled ' The Departure :' — ' And on her lover's arm she leant, And round her waist...hills they went In that new world which is the old : Across the hills, and far away Beyond their utmost purple rim. And deep into the dying day The happy...
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Poems, Volume 2

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1843 - 256 pages
...return'd reply : But dallied with his golden chain, And, smiling, put the question by. THE DEPARTURE. AND on her lover's arm she leant, And round her waist...hills they went In that new world which is the old : Across the hills. and far away Beyond their utmost purple rim, And deep into the dying day The happy...
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An Elementary English Grammar

Robert Gordon LATHAM - 1843 - 236 pages
...syllables (octo syllable). Butler's Hudibras, Scott's poems, The Giaour and other poems of Lord Byron. And on her lover's arm she leant, And round her waist...across the hills they went, In that new world which now is old: Across the hills and far away, Beyond their utmost purple rim, And deep into the dying...
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Poems

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 pages
...return'd reply : But dallied with his golden chain, And, smiling, put the question by. THE DEPARTURE. AND on her lover's arm she leant, And round her waist...hills they went In that new world which is the old : Across the hills, and far away Beyond their utmost purple rim, And deep into the dying day The happy...
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Poems, Volume 2

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1846 - 254 pages
...return'd reply ; But dallied with his golden chain, And, smiling, put the question by. THE DEPARTURE. AND on her lover's arm she leant, And round her waist...hills they went In that new world which is the old : Across the hills and far away Beyond their utmost purple rim, And deep into the dying day The happy...
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Poems, Volume 2

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 290 pages
...sedate and vain, In courteous words returned reply : But dallied with his golden chain, THE DEPARTURE. And on her lover's arm she leant, And round her waist...hills they went In that new world which is the old: Across the hills, and far away Beyond their utmost purple rim, And deep into the dying day The happy...
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Poems

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 300 pages
...sedate and vain, In courteous words returned reply : But dallied with his golden chain, THE DEPARTURE. And on her lover's arm she leant, And round her waist...hills they went In that new world which is the old : Across the hills, and far away Beyond their utmost purple rim, And deep into the dying day The happy...
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A Hand-Book of the English Language

Robert Gordon Latham - 1851 - 634 pages
...same as the last, excep: that the rhymes are regularly alternate, and the verse? arranged in stanzas. And on her lover's arm she leant, And round her waist...across the hills they went, In that new world which now is old : Across the hills and far away, Beyond their utmost purple rim, And deep into the dying...
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The English Language in Its Elements and Forms: With a History of Its Origin ...

William Chauncey Fowler - 1851 - 1502 pages
...(see § 683), except that the rhymes are regularly alternate, and the verses are arranged in stanzas. lo-Saxon lie, like ; hwa, who ; she went, In that new world which now is old : Across the hills and far away, Beyond their utmost purple...
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