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4 Quotes for 'Charles Tennyson Turner' in the Database.
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Charles Tennyson Turner Quotes
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The little bee returns with evening's gloom,
To join her comrades in the braided hive,
Where, housed beside their might honey-comb,
They dream their polity shall long survive.
Topic: Bees
Source: A Summer Night in the Bee Hive
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How like the leper, with his own sad cry
Enforcing his own solitude, it tolls!
That lonely bell set in the rushing shoals,
To warn us from the place of jeopardy!
Topic: Bells
Source: The Buoy Bell
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Oh! that the memories which survive us here
Were half so lovely as these wings of thine!
Pure relics of a blameless life, that shine
Now thou art gone.
Topic: Flies
Source: On Finding a Small Fly Crushed in a Book
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Hung on the shower that fronts the golden West,
The rainbow bursts like magic on mine eyes!
In hues of ancient promise there imprest;
Frail in its date, eternal in its guise.
Topic: Rainbows
Source: Sonnets and Fugitive Pieces--The Rainbow
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