![](https://books.google.dz/books/content?id=O4IRAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl) | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1853 - 468 pages
...Flowed from me ; darkness closed me ; and I fell. Home they brought her warrior dead : She nor swooned, nor uttered cry : All her maidens, watching, said,...she will die." Then they praised him, soft and low, Called him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe ; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole... | |
![](https://books.google.dz/books/content?id=adkIAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl) | Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1855 - 164 pages
...Flowed from me ; darkness closed me ; and I fell. Home they brought her warrior dead : She nor swooned, nor uttered cry : All her maidens, watching, said,...she will die." Then they praised him, soft and low, Called him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe ; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole... | |
![](https://books.google.dz/books/content?id=2M4VAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl) | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1855 - 326 pages
...from me ; darkness closed me ; and I fell. Home they brought her warrior dead : She nor swooned, iior uttered cry : All her maidens, watching, said, " She...she will die." Then they praised him, soft and low, Called him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe ; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole... | |
![](https://books.google.dz/books/content?id=OtMIAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl) | Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1860 - 208 pages
...darkness closed me ; and I fell. Home they brought her warrior dead : She nor swoon' d, nor utter" d cry : All her maidens, watching, said, 'She must weep...worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe ; Tet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole a maiden from her place, Lightly to the warrior stept, »... | |
![](https://books.google.dz/books/content?id=9eIRAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl) | 1860 - 698 pages
...brought her warrior dead ; She nor swoon'd nor ntter'd cry: All her maidens, watching, said, ' She mast weep, or she will die.' Then they praised him soft and low, Called him worthy to be loved. Truest friend and noblest foe; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole... | |
![](https://books.google.dz/books/content?id=VnwCAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl) | John Williamson Palmer - 1861 - 540 pages
...GEORGE S. BURLEIGH. 438 THE WIDOW AND CHILD. HOME they brought her warrior dead ; She nor swooned, nor uttered cry. All her maidens, watching, said "...she will die ! " Then they praised him, soft and low ; Called him worthy to be loved : Truest friend and noblest foe ! Yet she neither spake nor moved.... | |
![](https://books.google.dz/books/content?id=qs8VAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl) | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - 376 pages
...Flowed from me ; darkness closed me ; and I fell Home they brought her warrior dead: She nor swooued, nor uttered cry: All her maidens, watching, said,...she will die." Then they praised him, soft and low, Called him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe ; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole... | |
![](https://books.google.dz/books/content?id=uAp7nI-q2r8C&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl) | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1861 - 366 pages
...Flowed from me ; darkness closed me ; and I fell. Home they brought her warrior dead : She nor swooned, nor uttered cry: All her maidens, watching, said,...she will die." Then they praised him, soft and low, Called him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe ; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole... | |
![](https://books.google.dz/books/content?id=ovIVAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl) | 1861 - 144 pages
...go. Mary Grace Ha'pinc. THE WIDOW AND CHILD. HOME they brought her warrior dead ; She nor swooned, nor uttered cry ; All her maidens, watching, said,...she will die." Then they praised him, soft and low. Called him worthy to be loved, Truest friend and noblest foe ; Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole... | |
![](https://books.google.dz/books/content?id=GhIHAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl) | Tonbridge sch - 1862 - 100 pages
......... Alex. S. Cooper. E. EDWARDS. Home they brought her warrior dead, She nor swoon'd nor utter'd cry All her maidens watching said, "She must weep...praised him soft and low, Call'd him worthy to be iov'd, Truest friend and noblest foe, Yet she neither spoke nor moved. Stole a maiden from her place,... | |
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