Poems by Alfred Tennyson
The Merman
... They would pelt me with starry spangles and shells, ...
The Garden
... Would start and tremble under her feet, ...
The Princess (The Conclusion)
... the walls Blackened about us, bats wheeled, and owls whooped, ...
Maud II
... But there rings on a sudden a passionate cry, ...
Balin and Balan
... they dwelt Deep-tranced on hers, and could not fall: &emsp ...
The Coming Of Arthur
... and his wife Nursed the young prince, and reared him with her own ...
Amphion
... Look'd down, half-pleased, half-frighten'd, ...
The Princess (part 2)
... out we paced, I first, and following through the porch that sang ...
In Memoriam A. H. H.: 83
... The little speed well's darling blue, ...
The Oak
... Gold again. All his leaves ...
Duet
... 2. No; but the voice of the deep as it hollows ...
In Memoriam A. H. H.: 6.
... And thinking "this will please him best," ...
A Farewell
... A thousand suns will stream on thee, ...
In Memoriam A. H. H.: 54.
... I can but trust that good shall fall ...
The Flower
... For all have got the seed ...