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Born in July 4, 1808 / Died in April 25, 1879 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Turner Charles (Tennyson)

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Dreams

... hat stand like rocks, engraved with name and date,And cognizable words of coming fate,What mean they ...

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The Gold-Crested Wren

... little best,The memory of thy delicate gold crestShall plead for one last touch, -- the crown of Art ...

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The Holy Emerald

... Till those deep scars have brought His features out:Sharp be the stroke and true, make no complaints ...

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The Landing of King George I of Greece at the Piraeus

... fore the Danish prows,Remember England, ruling but to save,And how she listen'd to your earnest vows ...

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Letty's Globe

... 's home is there!'And, while she hid all England with a kiss,Bright over Europe fell her golden hair ...

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The Marble Landing

... rrow vainly sown!Why brand with purpos'd hate a casual deedThat made our hero's noble patience known ...

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Millie MacGill

... bright morn the silent years have flown,And now thy beauty must be fully grown:Dost thou still live ...

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The Mute Lovers On the Railway Journey

... sadly forth:Then set himself to face the vacant south,While fields and woods ran back to Edith More ...

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Nehemiah's Night Ride

... When Nehemiah rode into the dark,And stones of ruin cumbered his advance,And old localities were hard to mark,Methinks he spent some moments in a tranceOf sounds from past and future -- Abraham's footWith Isaac's on Moriah; then the sighOf Moses, beyond Jordan doomed to die,So near the soil wherein his heart had root:'Ay!' thought he, 'and my own fond suit was metBy earthly and by heavenly sympathy!'Then came sweet tones from far Gennesaret,A plash, as from the casting of a net,The noise as of a Cross grounded and setHard by him, and a loud and lonely cry! ...

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A Night-Charge Against A Swan By A Lover

... ream: be mute to-night:Thy voice kept Annie silent: I foreseeThy silence will be Annie's voice to me ...

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The Oak and the Hill

... we may foretellSome lurking good behind each seeming ill,Beyond each fallen tree some fair blue hill ...

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St. Augustine and Monica

... training force,Came Penitence -- a fusion from remorse --And made her boy a glorious Christian saint ...

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To A Friend

... ir accord:My heart dropt off in sorrow from thy praise,Self-knowledge baulk'd self-love so many ways ...

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To A German Lady

... dear fatherland,Where now he hears at will that noice of thineSing morgenluft and abendsonnenschein ...

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To A Greek Girl On The Seashore

... thee good and fair,And pours His gentle waves about thy feet,Upholds thy virgin footsteps everywhere ...