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" In Memoriam A. H. H. Obiit MDCCCXXXIII"   by Lord Alfred Tennyson

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In Memoriam A. H. H. Obiit MDCCCXXXIII
BY
Lord Alfred Tennyson


O Sorrow, cruel fellowship,
         O Priestess in the vaults of Death,
         O sweet and bitter in a breath,
What whispers from thy lying lip?
"The stars," she whispers, "blindly run;
         A web is wov'n across the sky;
         From out waste places comes a cry,
And murmurs from the dying sun:
"And all the phantom, Nature, stands—
        With all the music in her tone,
        A hollow echo of my own,—
A hollow form with empty hands."

And shall I take a thing so blind,
        Embrace her as my natural good;
        Or crush her, like a vice of blood,
Upon the threshold of the mind?

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