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Sonnet [There Are Three Things That Fill My Heart With Sighs]

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Title:     Sonnet [There Are Three Things That Fill My Heart With Sighs]
Author: Alfred Lord Tennyson [More Titles by Tennyson]

There are three things that fill my heart with sighs
And steep my soul in laughter (when I view
Fair maiden forms moving like melodies),
Dimples, roselips, and eyes of any hue.

There are three things beneath the blessed skies
For which I live--black eyes, and brown and blue;
I hold them all most dear; but oh! black eyes,
I live and die, and only die for you.

Of late such eyes looked at me--while I mused
At sunset, underneath a shadowy plane
In old Bayona, nigh the Southern Sea--
From an half-open lattice looked at _me_.

I saw no more only those eyes--confused
And dazzled to the heart with glorious pain.





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Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem: Sonnet [there Are Three Things That Fill My Heart With Sighs]

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