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

"Strong as the centre of the deep maelstroom
When flung into the calm of sightless speed.
Sonnet 9 (p. 12).


"Vexation waits on Passion's changeful glow,
But th' intellect may rove a thousand ways
And yet be calm while fluctuating so:
The dewdrop shakes not to its shifting rays,
And transits of soft light," &c.
Sonnet 9 (p. 12).