Poems, Volume 2E. Moxon, 1846 |
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. DORA . WITH farmer Allan at the farm abode William and Dora . William was his son , And she his niece . He often look'd at them , And often thought " I'll make them man and wife . ” Now Dora felt her ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. DORA . WITH farmer Allan at the farm abode William and Dora . William was his son , And she his niece . He often look'd at them , And often thought " I'll make them man and wife . ” Now Dora felt her ...
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... Dora : take her for your wife ; For I have wish'd this marriage , night and day , For many years . " But William answer'd short ; 66 " I cannot marry Dora ; by my life , I will not marry Dora . " Then the old man Was wroth , and doubled ...
... Dora : take her for your wife ; For I have wish'd this marriage , night and day , For many years . " But William answer'd short ; 66 " I cannot marry Dora ; by my life , I will not marry Dora . " Then the old man Was wroth , and doubled ...
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... Dora stored what little she could save , And sent it them by stealth , nor did they know Who sent it ; till at last a fever seized On William , and in harvest time he died . Then Dora went to Mary . Mary sat And look'd with tears upon ...
... Dora stored what little she could save , And sent it them by stealth , nor did they know Who sent it ; till at last a fever seized On William , and in harvest time he died . Then Dora went to Mary . Mary sat And look'd with tears upon ...
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