Multi-page A-Z, single column layout with folder names and sorted by folder names.
| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z # |
| Tennyson |
| Blow, Bugle, Blow |
| by Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
| Blow, Bugle Blow by Alfred, Lord Tennyson The splendour falls on castle walls And snowy summits old in story : The long light shakes across the lake |
| http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Tennyson/blow,_bugle,_blow.htm |
| Come into the garden Maud |
| by Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
| Come into the garden Maud by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Come into the garden, Maud, For the black bat, night, has flown, Come into the garden, Maud, I am |
| http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Tennyson/come_into_the_garden_maud.htm |
| In Memoriam |
| by Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
| In Memoriam (Extract from) by Alfred, Lord Tennyson I dreamed there would be Spring no more, That Nature's ancient power was lost : The streets were |
| http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Tennyson/in_memoriam.htm |
| In the Valley of Cauteretz |
| by Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
| In the Valley of Cauteretz by Alfred, Lord Tennyson All along the valley, stream that flashest white, Deepening thy voice with the deepening of the |
| http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Tennyson/in_the_valley_of_cauteretz.htm |
| Song of the Lotos-Eaters |
| by Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
| Song of the Lotos-Eaters by Alfred, Lord Tennyson There is sweet music here that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass, Or night-de |
| http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Tennyson/song_of_the_lotos-eaters.htm |
| Tears, Idle Tears |
| by Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
| Tears, Idle Tears by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth of some divine despair Rise in the hea |
| http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Tennyson/tears,_idle_tears.htm |
| The Brook |
| by Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
| The Brook by Alfred, Lord Tennyson I come from haunts of coot and hern I make a sudden sally, And sparkle out among the fern, To bicker down a valle |
| http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Tennyson/The Brook.htm |
| The Charge of the Light Brigade |
| by Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
| The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Half a league, half a league, Half a league onward, All in the valley of Death Rode the six |
| http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Tennyson/the_charge_of_the_light_brigade.htm |
| The Eagle |
| by Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
| The Eagle by Alfred, Lord Tennyson He clasps the crag with crooked hands ; Close to the sun in lonely lands, Ring'd with the azure world, he stands. |
| http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Tennyson/The_Eagle.htm |
| The Lady of Shalott |
| by Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
| The Lady of Shalott by Alfred, Lord Tennyson PART I On either side the river lie Long fields of barley and of rye, That clothe the wold and meet the |
| http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Tennyson/The Lady of Shalott.htm |
| Tithonus |
| by Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
| Tithonus by Alfred, Lord Tennyson The woods decay, the woods decay and fall, The vapours weep their burthen to the ground, Man comes and tills the f |
| http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Tennyson/tithonus.htm |
| Ulysses |
| by Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
| Ulysses by Alfred, Lord Tennyson It little profits that an idle king, By this still hearth, among these barren crags, Matched with an agèd wife, I m |
| http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Tennyson/ulysses.htm |
| Thomas E |
| Adlestrop |
| by Edward Thomas |
| Adlestrop by Edward Thomas Yes. I remember Adlestrop— The name, because one afternoon Of heat the express-train drew up there Unwontedly. It was lat |
| http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Thomas E/adlestrop.htm |
| In Memoriam (Easter, 1915) |
| by Edward Thomas |
| In Memoriam (Easter, 1915) by Edward Thomas The flowers left thick at nightfall in the wood This Eastertide call into mind the men, Now far from hom |
| http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Thomas E/in_memoriam_(easter,_1915).htm |
| Lights Out |
| by Edward Thomas |
| Lights Out by Edward Thomas I have come to the borders of sleep, The unfathomable deep Forest where all must lose Their way, however straight, Or wi |
| http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Thomas E/lights_out.htm |
| Out in the Dark |
| by Edward Thomas |
| Out in the Dark by Edward Thomas Out in the dark over the snow The fallow fawns invisible go With the fallow doe ; And the winds blow Fast as the st |
| http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Thomas E/out_in_the_dark.htm |
| The New House |
| by Edward Thomas |
| The New House by Edward Thomas Now first, as I shut the door, I was alone In the new house ; and the wind Began to moan. Old at once was the house, |
| http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Thomas E/the_new_house.htm |
| The Owl |
| by Edward Thomas |
| The Owl by Edward Thomas Downhill I came, hungry, and yet not starved ; Cold, yet had heat within me that was proof Against the North wind ; tired, |
| http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Thomas E/the_owl.htm |