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In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: Part 049

Alfred Lord Tennyson

From art, from nature, from the schools,
  Let random influences glance,
  Like light in many a shiver’d lance
That breaks about the dappled pools:

The lightest wave of thought shall lisp,
  The fancy’s tenderest eddy wreathe,
  The slightest air of song shall breathe
To make the sullen surface crisp.

And look thy look, and go thy way,
  But blame not thou the winds that make
  The seeming-wanton ripple break,
The tender-pencil’d shadow play.

Beneath all fancied hopes and fears
  Ay me, the sorrow deepens down,
  Whose muffled motions blindly drown
The bases of my life in tears.
Online text © 1998-2008 Poetry X. All rights reserved.
From Poems | Macmillan, 1908
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