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TENNYSONIANA.
Poems by Two Brothers.
"The terrible maelstroom, around his centre
Wheeling his circuit of unnumber'd miles."
On Sublimity, p. 108.
Wheeling his circuit of unnumber'd miles."
On Sublimity, p. 108.
"The dew with which the early mead is drest,
Which fell by night inaudible and soft,
Mocks the foil'd glance that would its hues arrest,
That glance, and change so quickly and so oft.
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"Oh, man! relinquish Passion's baleful joys," &c.
pp. 172, 173.
Which fell by night inaudible and soft,
Mocks the foil'd glance that would its hues arrest,
That glance, and change so quickly and so oft.
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"Oh, man! relinquish Passion's baleful joys," &c.
pp. 172, 173.