Alfred, Lord Tennyson

This is my...

This is my...

This is my son, mine own Telemachus.

Source: Ulysses, 33
-- Alfred, Lord...

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This gray spirit...

This gray spirit...

This gray spirit yearning in desire
To follow knowledge like a sinking star,
Beyond the utmost bound of human...

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Till the war-drum...

Till the war-drum...

Till the war-drum throbbed no longer, and the battle-flags were furled
In the Parliament of man, the Federation of...

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The rise<br>And long...

The rise<br>And long...

The rise
And long roll of the Hexameter.


Source: Lucretius, 10
-- Alfred,...

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They praised him...

They praised him...

They praised him to his face
with their courtly foreign grace.


Source: The...

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Thy voice is...

Thy voice is...

Thy voice is on the rolling air;
I hear thee where the waters run;
Thou standest in the rising sun,
And in...

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This proverb flashes...

This proverb flashes...

This proverb flashes thro' his head,
`The many fail, the one succeeds'.


Source:...

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To love one...

To love one...

To love one maiden only, cleave to her,
And worship her by years of noble deeds,
Until they won...

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The sequel of...

The sequel of...

The sequel of to-day unsolders all
The goodliest fellowship of famous knights
Whereof this world holds...

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This is England&#039;s...

This is England's...

This is England's greatest son,
He that gained a hundred fights,
Nor ever lost an English...

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Time, a maniac...

Time, a maniac...

Time, a maniac scattering dust,
And Life, a Fury slinging flame.


Source: In...

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This truth within...

This truth within...

This truth within thy mind rehearse,
That in a boundless universe
Is boundless better, boundless...

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Trust me not...

Trust me not...

Trust me not at all, or all in all.

Source: In

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The toppling crags...

The toppling crags...

The toppling crags of Duty scaled
Are close upon the shining table-lands
To which our God Himself is moon and...

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Tho&#039;&lt;br&gt;We are not...

Tho'<br>We are not...

Tho'
We are not now that strength that in old days
Moved earth and heaven: that which we are, we are;
One...

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To-night the winds...

To-night the winds...

To-night the winds begin to rise
And roar from yonder dropping day:
The last red leaf is whirled away,
The...

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This way and...

This way and...

This way and that dividing the swift mind.

Source: Idylls of the King, `The Passing...

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Truth-teller was our...

Truth-teller was our...

Truth-teller was our England's Alfred named.

Source: Ode on the Death of the Duke...

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The woman&#039;s cause...

The woman's cause...

The woman's cause is man's: they rise or sink
Together.


Source: The Princess,...

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Thou madest Death:...

Thou madest Death:...

Thou madest Death: and lo, thy foot
Is on the skull which thou hast made.


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