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Bentley's Miscellany - Page 382
1845
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Arundines Cami; sive, Musarum Cantabrigiensium lusus canori, collegit atque ...

Cam river - 1841 - 318 pages
...amber light, Which will not leave the myrrh bush on the height; To hear each other's whispered speech ; Eating the lotos, day by day, To watch the crisping ripples on the beach, And tender curving lines of creamy spray : To lend our hearts and spirits wholly To the influence of mild-minded melancholy;...
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Punch, Volume 101

Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - Caricatures and cartoons - 1891 - 342 pages
...On the sands like chums together, careless of mankind ! [Sleeps. To hear no more the party speech ; Eating the Lotos day by day, To watch the crisping ripples on the beach ; (No, no, not HICKS! away !) W o o ^ Q o w B I O O o EC s 4 to AUGUST 29, 1891.] OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI....
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The London University Magazine, Volume 1

English literature - 1842 - 416 pages
...will not leave the myrrh-bush on the height ; To hear each other's whisper'd speech : Eating the lotus day by day, To watch the crisping ripples on the beach, And tender curving lines of creamy spray : To lend our hearts and spirits wholly To the influence of mild-minded melancholy;...
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Poems, Volume 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1843 - 260 pages
...light, Which will not leave the myrrh-bush on the height ; To hear each other's whisper'd speech ; Eating the Lotos, day by day, To watch the crisping ripples on the beach, And tender curving lines of creamy spray : To lend our hearts and spirits wholly To the influence of mild-minded melancholy...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 2

Henry Allon - Christianity - 1845 - 646 pages
...amber light, Which will not leave the myrrh-bush on the height; To hear each other's whispered speech; Eating the lotos, day by day, To watch the crisping ripples on the beach, And tender curving lines of creamy spray: To lend our hearts and spirits wholly To the influence of mild-minded melancholy;...
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Poems

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 pages
...light, Which will not leave the myrrh-bush on the height ; To hear each other's whisper 'd speech ; Eating the Lotos, day by day, To watch the crisping ripples on the beach, And tender curving lines of creamy spray : To lend our hearts and spirits wholly To the influence of mild-minded melancholy...
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 6

1845 - 608 pages
...leave the myrrh-bush on the height; To hear each other's whispered speech ; Eating tlir lotos, d«y by day, To watch the crisping ripples on the beach, And tender curving lines of creamy spray : To lend our hearts and spirits wholly To the influence of m Id-minded melancholy;...
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Poems, Volume 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1846 - 260 pages
...and dream, like yonder amber light, To hear each other's whisper'd speech ; Eating the Lotos, day hy day, To watch the crisping ripples on the beach, And tender curving lines of creamy spray : To lend our hearts and spirits wholly To the influence of mild-minded melancholy...
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Poems

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 402 pages
...half-dream ! To dream and dream, like yonder amber light, Which will not leave the myrrh-bush on the height; Eating the Lotos, day by day, To watch the crisping ripples on the heach, And tender curving lines of creamy spray : To lend our hearts and spirits wholly To the influence...
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Poems, Volume 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1851 - 276 pages
...amber light, Which will not leave the myrrh-bush on the height; To hear each other's whispered speech; Eating the Lotos, day by day, To watch the crisping ripples on the beach, And tender curving lines of creamy spray: To lend our hearts and spirits wholly To the influence of mild-minded melancholy;...
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