The Princess: A Medley: Thy Voice Is Heard
Alfred Lord Tennyson
Thy voice is heard thro' rolling drums, That beat to battle where he stands; Thy face across his fancy comes, And gives the battle to his hands: A moment, while the trumpets blow, He sees his brood about thy knee; The next, like fire he meets the foe, And strikes him dead for thine and thee.
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- Alfred Lord Tennyson : The Talking Oak
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- Alfred Lord Tennyson : To J. S.
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Previous 10 Poems
- Alfred Lord Tennyson : The Princess: A Medley: Tears, Idle Tears
- Alfred Lord Tennyson : The Princess: A Medley: Our Enemies Have Fall'n
- Alfred Lord Tennyson : The Princess: A Medley: O Swallow
- Alfred Lord Tennyson : The Princess: A Medley: Now Sleeps The Crimson Petal
- Alfred Lord Tennyson : The Princess: A Medley: Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead
- Alfred Lord Tennyson : The Princess: A Medley: Come Down, O Maid
- Alfred Lord Tennyson : The Princess: A Medley: Ask Me No More
- Alfred Lord Tennyson : The Princess: A Medley: As Thro' The Land
- Alfred Lord Tennyson : The Princess ( The Conclusion )
- Alfred Lord Tennyson : The Princess ( Prologue )