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IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 38 by ALFRED TENNYSON

Poet Analysis

First Line: WITH WEARY STEPS I LOITER ON
Last Line: NOT ALL UNGRATEFUL TO THINE EAR.
Subject(s): HALLAM, ARTHUR HENRY (1811-1833); DEATH; MOURNING; FRIENDSHIP;

With weary steps I loiter on,
Tho' always under alter'd skies
The purple from the distance dies,
My prospect and horizon gone.

No joy the blowing season gives,
The herald melodies of spring,
But in the songs I love to sing
A doubtful gleam of solace lives.

If any care for what is here
Survive in spirits render'd free,
Then are these songs I sing of thee
Not all ungrateful to thine ear.



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