10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SOOTFLAKE»
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Ran in and out the long sea-framing caves, Drank the large air, and saw, but
scarce believed (The sootflake of so many a summer still Clung to their fancies)
that they saw, the sea. So now on sand they walk'd, and now on cliff, Lingering
about ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1864
2
The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson
... the wordy storm Had ended, forth they moved and paced the sand, Ran in and
out the long sea-foaming caves, Drank the large air, and saw, but scarce
believed (The sootflake of so many a summer still Clung to their fancies) that they
saw, ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1864
3
The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, Poet Laureate
... He at his own : but when the wordy storm Had ended, forth they came and
paced the shore, Ran in and out the long sea-framing caves, Drank the large air,
and saw, but scarce believed (The sootflake of so many a summer still Clung to
their ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1870
4
Delphi Complete Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson (Illustrated)
... at hisown:but when thewordy storm Had ended,forth they cameandpaced the
shore, Ran inandout the longseaframing caves, Drank the largeair,and saw,
butscarce believed (The sootflake of so many a summer still Clung to Sea
Dreams.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 2013
5
The Poetical Works: Collection of British and American ...
Sat shuddering at the ruin of a world; He at his own: but when the wordy storm
Had ended, forth they came and paced the shore, Ran in and out the long sea-
framing caves, Drank the large air, and saw, but scarce believed (The sootflake of
so ...
6
The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
... storm Had ended, forth they moved and paced the sand, Ran in and out the
long sea-framing caves, Drank the large air, and saw, but scarce believed (The
sootflake of so many a summer still Clung to their fancies) that they saw the sea.
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, 1860
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English Language Word Builder
SHITFACED SHOWBREAD SIDESHOOT SKIDPROOF SLOETHORN
SNOWCLONE SNOWSLIDE SOLEPRINT SOOTFLAKE STAGHOUND
STEPSTOOL SURFPERCH TACKBOARD TAILSTOCK TAXIPLANE
TEGULATED TELLURITE ...
8
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
... storm Had ended, forth they moved and paced the sand, Ran in and out the
long sea-framing caves, Drank the large air, and saw, but scarce believed (The
sootflake of so many a summer still Clung to their fancies) that they saw the sea.
... forth they moved ant? paced the sand, Ran in and out the long sea-framing
caves, Drank the large air, and saw, but scarce believed (The sootflake of so
many a summer still Clung to their fancies) that they saw, the sea. 80 now on
sand they ...
10
Enoch Arden: And Other Poems
Sat shuddering at the ruin of a world; He at his own : but when the wordy storm
Had ended, forth they came and paced the shore, Ran in and out the long sea-
framing caves, Drank the large air, and saw, but scarce believed (The sootflake of
so ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1864