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TENNYSONIANA.

Shakespeare.

"And from the forlorn world his visage hide
Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace."
Sonnet 33. 


"Let this sad interim like the ocean be
Which parts the shore, where two contracted new
Come daily to the banks, that when they see
Return of love, more bless'd may be the view;
Or call it winter, which being full of care,
Makes summer's welcome thrice more wish'd, more rare."
Sonnet 56. 



"Is it thy spirit that thou send'st from thee
So far from home into my deeds to pry,
To find out shames and idle hours in me."
Sonnet 61.