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crannied

[kran-eed] / ˈkræn id /


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"Flower in a Crannied Wall" contains a world of thought, and could easily furnish a theme for a row of ponderous books; "Break, break, break," has poignant possibilities.

From The Lure of the Pen A book for Would-Be Authors by Klickmann, Flora

Wordsworth's Daffodils, Burns's Daisy, Tennyson's "Flower in the Crannied Wall," these are but fair blooms in a full and dazzling cluster.

From Nature Mysticism by Mercer, John Edward

It is the germ of Tennyson's Flower in the Crannied Wall.

From Studies in Medi?val Life and Literature by McLaughlin, Edward Tompkins

Like other passages of "In Memoriam," it is a distinct anticipation of the thought of "The Higher Pantheism," "Flower in the Crannied Wall," "De Profundus," and "The Ancient Sage."

From Flowers of Freethought (First Series) by Foote, G. W. (George William)




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