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POEMS BY TWO BROTHERS.
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Poems by Charles Tennyson, 1830.

"In the frore sweetness of the breathing morn,
When the loud pealing of the huntsman's horn
Doth sally forth upon the silent air," &c.
Sonnet 46.


"With mighty hulk along the sky
They sped—I saw their trains so bright!"
Comets, p. 71.


Compare with the last poem in Charles Tennyson's volume:

"We all must die but to the good," &c.