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المنتدى : 
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			نموذج لشعر / Alfred, Lord Tennyson 
 
 
  
 
And ask ye why these sad tears stream? 
    Why these wan eyes are dim with weeping? 
I had a dream–a lovely dream, 
    Of her that in the grave is sleeping. 
 
I saw her as ’twas yesterday, 
    The bloom upon her cheek still glowing; 
And round her play’d a golden ray, 
    And on her brows were gay flowers blowing. 
 
With angel-hand she swept a lyre, 
    A garland red with roses bound it; 
Its strings were wreath’d with lambent fire 
    And amaranth was woven round it. 
 
I saw her mid the realms of light, 
    In everlasting radiance gleaming; 
Co-equal with the seraphs bright, 
    Mid thousand thousand angels beaming. 
 
I strove to reach her, when, behold, 
    Those fairy forms of bliss Elysian, 
And all that rich scene wrapt in gold, 
    Faded in air–a lovely vision! 
 
And I awoke, but oh! to me 
    That waking hour was doubly weary; 
And yet I could not envy thee, 
    Although so blest, and I so dreary 
 
 
 
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