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The Skipping-Rope

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Title:     The Skipping-Rope
Author: Alfred Lord Tennyson [More Titles by Tennyson]

[This poem, published in the second volume of _Poems by Alfred Tennyson_ (in two volumes, London, Edward Moxon, MDCCCXLII), was reprinted in every edition until 1851, when it was suppressed.]


Sure never yet was Antelope
Could skip so lightly by.
Stand off, or else my skipping-rope
Will hit you in the eye.
How lightly whirls the skipping-rope!
How fairy-like you fly!
Go, get you gone, you muse and mope--
I hate that silly sigh.
Nay, dearest, teach me how to hope,
Or tell me how to die.
There, take it, take my skipping-rope
And hang yourself thereby.





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Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem: Skipping-Rope

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