The Suppressed Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson by Alfred Lord Tennyson
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page 42 of 126 (33%)
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All thoughts, all creeds, all dreams are true,
All visions wild and strange; Man is the measure of all truth Unto himself. All truth is change: All men do walk in sleep, and all Have faith in that they dream: For all things are as they seem to all, And all things flow like a stream. II There is no rest, no calm, no pause, Nor good nor ill, nor light nor shade, Nor essence nor eternal laws: For nothing is, but all is made, But if I dream that all these are, They are to me for that I dream; For all things are as they seem to all, And all things flow like a stream. Argal.--This very opinion is only true relatively to the flowing philosophers. (Tennyson's note.) XXIV =Song= |
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