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Letter "L" » Lord Alfred Tennyson
"Read my little fable:
He that runs may read.
Most can raise the flowers now,
For all have got the seed."
Author: Lord Alfred Tennyson
About: Ability
"So much to do, so little done, such things to be."
Author: Lord Alfred Tennyson
About: Achievement
"When a true genius appears in the world you may know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in confederacy against him."
Author: Lord Alfred Tennyson
About: Advice Experience Wisdom
"My people too were scared with eerie sounds,
A footstep, a low throbbing in the walls.
A noise of falling weights that never fell,
Weird whispers, bells that rang without a hand,
Door-handles turn'd when none was at the door,
And bolted doors that open'd of themselves;
And one betwixt the dark and light had seen
Her, bending by the cradle of her babe."
Author: Lord Alfred Tennyson
About: Apparitions
"Authority forgets a dying king,
Laid widow'd of the power in his eye
That bow'd the will."
Author: Lord Alfred Tennyson
About: Authority
"Ring in the valiant man and free,
The larger heart, the kindlier hand;
Ring out the darkness of the land;
Ring in the Christ that is to be."
Author: Lord Alfred Tennyson
About: Bells
"Ring out old shapes of foul disease;
Ring out the narrowing lust of gold;
Ring out the thousand wars of old,
Ring in the thousand years of peace."
Author: Lord Alfred Tennyson
About: Bells
"Ring out the old, ring in the new,
Ring, happy bells, across the snow."
Author: Lord Alfred Tennyson
About: Bells
"Ring out, will bells, to the wild sky,
The flying cloud, the frosty light."
Author: Lord Alfred Tennyson
About: Bells
"O Blackbird! sing me something well:
While all the neighbors shoot thee round,
I keep smooth plats of fruitful ground,
Where thou may'st warble, eat and dwell."
Author: Lord Alfred Tennyson
About: Blackbirds
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