The Complete Works of Alfred Tennyson

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The Complete Works of Alfred Tennyson
Tennyson Alfred Tennyson Baron
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Our great court-Galen poised his- gilt- head cane, And paw'd his beard, and mutter'd "catalepsy." My mother pitying made a thousand prayers j ^y mothe xjyas as mild as any saint, HEClf^^anoimed by all that look'd on her.
So gracious was her tact and tender- ness : But^jnygood father thought a kitig a ' kingj" ^ He cared not for the affection of the house ; He held hi s sceptre like a pedant's wand To lash offence, and with long arms and hands Eeach'd out, and plck'd offendera from the mass For
...judgment.
THE PRINCESS : A MEDLEY.
139 Now it chanced that I had been, ■While life was yet in hud and blade, betroth'd To one, a neighboring Princess : she to me Was proxy - wedded with a bootless calf At eight years old ; and still from time to time Came murmurs of her beauty from the South, And of her brethren, youths of puis- sance ; And still I wore her. picture by my heart.
And one dark tress ; and all around them both Sweet thoughts would swarm as bees about their queen.
But when the days drew nigh that I should wed, My father sent ambassadors with furs And jewels, gifts, to fetch her : these brought back A present, a great labor of the loom ; And therewithal an answer vague as wind : Besides, they saw the king ; he took the gifts ; He said there was a compact ; that was true : But then she had ».


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