The Poetical Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson 1

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The Poetical Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson 1
Alfred Tennyson Tennyson
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Then cried Geraint for wine and goodly cheer To feed the sudden guest, and sump- tuously According to his fashion, bade the host Call in what men soever were his friends, And feast with these in honor of their Earl; "And care not for the cost; the cost is mine." And wine and food were brouglit, and Earl Limours Drank till he jested with all ease, and told Free tales, and took the word and play'd upon it, And made it of two colors; for his talk, When wine and free companions kindled him, Was won
...t to glance and sparkle like a gem Of fifty facets; thus he moved the Prince To laughter and his comrades to ap- plause.
Then, when the Prince was merry, ask'd Limours, »* Your leave, my lord, to cross the room, and speak To your good damsel there who sits apart.
And seems so lonely ? " " My free leave,*' he said ; ** Get her to speak : she doth not speak to me." Then rose Limours, and looking at his feet.
Like him who tries the bridge he fears may fail, Crost and came near, lifted adoring eyes, Bow'd at her side and utter'd whisper- ingly : " Enid, the pilot star of my lone life, Enid, my early and my only love, Enid, the loss of whom hath turn'd me wild — What chance is this ?


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