Then you will let me, Annie ? " There she turned, She rose, and fixed her swimming eyes upon him, And dwelt a moment on his kindly face, Then calling down a blessing on his head Caught at his hand, and wrung it passionately, And passed into the little... Standard Supplementary Readers - Page 161publié par - 1880Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | 1864
...his return. “And Philip a-keil, Then will von let iiie. Annie? There she turni. She rose and flxt her swimming eyes upon him, And dwelt. a moment on his kindly face, Then calling down a blessimig on his head, Caught at his hand, and wrung it passionately, And passed into the little garth... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1864 - 204 pages
...such as yours.' And Philip ask'd ' Then you will let me, Annie ?' There she turn'd, She rose, and fixt her swimming eyes upon him, And dwelt a moment on...Caught at his hand, and wrung it passionately, And past into the little garth beyond. So lifted up in spirit he moved away. " Then Philip put the boy... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1864 - 204 pages
...as yours.' And Philip ask'd ' Then you will let me, Annie ? ' There she turn'd, She rose, and fixt her swimming eyes upon him, And dwelt a moment on...Caught at his hand, and wrung it passionately, And past into the little garth beyond. So lifted uc in spirit he moved away. Then Philip put the boy and... | |
 | alfred tennyson - 1865
...be repaid ; And Philip ask'd 4 Then you will let me, Annie ? ' There she turn'd, She rose, and fixt her swimming eyes upon him, And dwelt a moment on...Caught at his hand, and wrung it passionately, And past into the little garth beyond. So lifted up in spirit he moved away. Then Philip put the boy and... | |
 | Edward Isidore Sears - 1865
...such as yours.' And Philip ask'd 1 Then you will let me, Annie T' There she turn'd, She rose, and (lit her swimming eyes upon him, And dwelt a moment on...Caught at his hand, and wrung it passionately, And past into the little garth beyond. So lifted up in spirit he moved away."—pp. 16,17. Some time after,... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866
...can be repaid; And Philip ask'd ' Then you will let me, Annie ?' There she turn'd, She rose, and fixt her swimming eyes upon him, And dwelt a moment on...Caught at his hand, and wrung it passionately, And past into the little garth beyond. So lifted up in spirit he moved away. Then Philip put the boy and... | |
 | 1866
...repay him when he came. This was the favour that he sought. Then she turned— ' She rose, and fixt her swimming eyes upon him, And dwelt a moment on...Caught at his hand, and wrung it passionately, And past into the little garth beyond. So lifted up in spirit he moved away.' And Philip put the boy and... | |
 | alfred tennyson - 1866
...as yours/ And Philip ask'd ' Then you will let me, Annie ? " 22 There she turn'd, She rose, and fixt her swimming eyes upon him, And dwelt a moment on...Caught at his hand, and wrung it passionately, And past into the little garth beyond. So lifted up in spirit he moved away. Then Philip put the boy and... | |
 | 1866
...repay him when he came. This was the favour that he sought. Then she turned— ' She rose, and fixt her swimming eyes upon him, And dwelt a moment on...Caught at his hand, and wrung it passionately, And past into the little garth beyond. So lifted up in spirit ho moved away.' And Philip put the boy and... | |
 | Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866
...be repaid ; And Philip ask'd ' Then you will let me, Annie ? ' There she turn'd, She rose, and fixt her swimming eyes upon him, And dwelt a moment on...Caught at his hand, and wrung it passionately, And past into the little garth beyond. So lifted up in spirit he moved away. Then Philip put the boy and... | |
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