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TENNYSONIANA.

By a similar process, applied to the acknowledged poems of Charles Tennyson, we find several interesting parallel passages, which shall be given side by side.

Poems by Two Brothers.

"Then happy the man who upsprings with the morn,
And slings o'er his shoulder his loud bugle-horn!"
Huntsman's Song, p. 62.


"But should a comet brighter still
His blazing train unfold
Among the many lights that fill
The sapphirine with gold."
p. 95.


The Dying Christian, p. 175.