IN MEMORIAM.
ALFRED LORD TENNYSON. Dud October •, 1892. No moaning at the bar, bat sweet and low Ihe flood tide Ups upon the moonlit ahore ; The leaves of Antumn roalle to and fro, Out to the TMt dark aea (be breeses blow, And he •ball hear their muaie nevermore. , And be no more shall atand beside the tea, liana ate the song the watful billow* aing, " And wear* in words tbe ocean'a eeataoy, Ib m»gtc worda lay bara ita uiyetery, Aud write tbe aeeieta tbkt;tbe aurg«a bring,— Nor take tbe acsnt ol riolet or tbe flaab of . bird, Tbe contour of the cloud that abadea the glen. The Yo.oea of the children playing, beard A far. And with one swift immortal word Grata them for ever on the hearta of - ben* He ia not dead, altho' hie Toice be. atill, ' Hia band be vaniabed, aad hit day be done, Tho' to the abadows hath hia spirit gene, Within the h«»aru of men for ever will There live the name of Autrbd Tkkntson, —Edwik Edwards*
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 44, 15 October 1892, Page 10
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174IN MEMORIAM. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 44, 15 October 1892, Page 10
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