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" Let us alone. What pleasure can we have To war with evil ? Is there any peace In ever climbing up the climbing wave ? All things have rest, and ripen toward the grave In silence ; ripen, fall and cease : Give us long rest or death, dark... "
Held in Bondage: Or, Granville de Vigne. A Tale of the Day - Page 365
by Ouida - 1864
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'Held in bondage'; or, Granville de Vigne, by Ouida, Volume 2

Marie Louise De la Ramée - 1863 - 350 pages
...nightingales' songs close by; the wind swept gently in till the air was full of the dreamy and voluptuous fragrance which lulls the senses and woos the heart...we cry, with the Lotus Eaters, Let us alone. What pleasure can we have To war with evil ? Is there any peace In ever climbing up the climbing wave ?...
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The Christian spectator. New ser. [of The Monthly Christian ..., Volume 6

1865 - 826 pages
..."Lotos Eaters":— " Let us alone. Time driveth onward fast, And in a little while our lips are dumb. Let us alone. What is it that will last ? All things are taken from us and hecome Portions and parcels of the dreadful Past. Let us alone. What pleasure can we have To mar with...
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The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1870 - 264 pages
...life all labor be ? Let us alone. Time driveth onward fast, And in a little while our lips are dumb. Let us alone. What is it that will last ? All things are taken from ns, and become Portions and parcels of the dreadful Past. Let us alone. What pleasure can we have To...
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The poetical works of Alfred Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1873 - 350 pages
...lahor he ? Let ns alone. Time driveth onward fast, And in a little while onr lips are dnmh. Let ns alone. What is it that will last ? All things are taken from ns, and hecome Portious and parcels of the dreadfnl Pnst. Let ns alone. What p!easnre can we have To...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 236

1874 - 800 pages
...pleasant as possible. Let us alone. Time driveth'onwaidjfast, And in a little while our lips are dumb. Let us alone. What is it that will last ? All things are taken from us (Including the Irish Church revenues, the right of the Irish landlord to do what he liked with his...
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The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1877 - 392 pages
...life all lahor he? Let ns alone. Time drlveth onward fast, And in a little while onr lips are dnmh. Let us alone. What is it that will last? All things are taken from ns, and hecome Portious and parcels of the dreadfnl Past. Let ns alone. What pleasnre can we пave...
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The Complete Works of Alfred Tennyson

1879 - 524 pages
...life all labor be Let us alone. Time drive th onward fast, And in a little while our lips are dumh, Let us alone. What is it that will last ? All things are taken from us, and become Portions and parcela of the dreadful Past. Let us alone. What pleasure can we have To war with evil ? ls there any...
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The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1883 - 740 pages
...life all labor be ? Let us alone. Time driveth onward fast, And in a little while our lips are dumb. Let us alone. What is it that will last ? All things are taken from us, and become [Past. Portions and parcels of the dreadful Let us alone. What pleasure can we have To war with evil...
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The Early Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899 - 344 pages
...life all labour be ? Let us alone. Time driveth onward fast, And in a little while our lips are dumb. Let us alone. What is it that will last ? All things are taken ftom us, and become Portions and parcels of the dreadful Past. Let us alone. What pleasure can we have...
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British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Poems by Wordsworth, Coleridge ...

Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 968 pages
...life all labor be? Let us alone. Time driveth onward fast. And in a little while our lips are dumb. is Hidden Pa Portion* and parcels of the dreadful past. Let us alone. What pleasure can we have To war with evil...
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