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Title: The Sleeping Beauty Author: Alfred Lord Tennyson [More Titles by Tennyson] 1 Year after year unto her feet,
The silk star-broider'd [2] coverlid
She sleeps: her breathings are not heard
[Footnote 1: 1830. The while she slumbereth alone,
[Footnote 3: A writer in 'Notes and Queries', February, 1880, asks whether these lines mean that the lovely princess did _not_ snore so loud that she could be heard from one end of the palace to the other and whether it would not have detracted from her charms had that state of things been habitual. This brings into the field Dr. Gatty and other admirers of Tennyson, who, it must be owned, are not very successful in giving a satisfactory reply.] [Footnote 4: 1830. Side.] [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |