Memories of the Tennysons . CT 9 1930 JWli UNIVERSITY OF CAUFORNIA LIBRARY. From Photo, by LORD TENNYSON. Memoriesof theTennysons By the Rev. H. D. Rawnsley Canon of Carlisle Author of The Literary Associations ofthe English Lakes, etc. GlasgowJames MacLehose and Sons Publishers to the University1912 First Edition, Edition, 1912. PATRI DESIDERATISSIMIFILII MEMORES 256974 AT SOMERSBY,Aug. 5, 1809. The whole earth rested, only through the air Full-breathed of rose and lime I heard a rillTinkle in Holywell, and Stockwith mill Sent back by silent meadows music rare. On de


Memories of the Tennysons . CT 9 1930 JWli UNIVERSITY OF CAUFORNIA LIBRARY. From Photo, by LORD TENNYSON. Memoriesof theTennysons By the Rev. H. D. Rawnsley Canon of Carlisle Author of The Literary Associations ofthe English Lakes, etc. GlasgowJames MacLehose and Sons Publishers to the University1912 First Edition, Edition, 1912. PATRI DESIDERATISSIMIFILII MEMORES 256974 AT SOMERSBY,Aug. 5, 1809. The whole earth rested, only through the air Full-breathed of rose and lime I heard a rillTinkle in Holywell, and Stockwith mill Sent back by silent meadows music rare. On dewy beech and lawn lay moonlight fair, And high oer glimmering corn on Thetford hillThe level Plow with all its stars stood still, As if the heaven itself had ceased from care. But one was sleepless : through the gates of painA little life came wailing to its home—A life that brought new music to mankind,Music to bid us each lifes purpose find,Till through the doors of sorrow, born again We win the bourne of peace from whence we come. H. D. 6, 1909. PREFmemoriesoftennys00rawnrich


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