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TENNYSONIANA.
LXXXVIII. 2.
"Thy spirits in the dusking leaf"

LXXXIX. 3.
"And dusky purlieus of the law."

C. I.
"I wake, I rise: from end to end"

cx. 2.
"To flicker with his treble tongue."

cxi. 1.
"To who may grasp a golden ball,"

ib. 4.
"So wore his outward best, and join'd"

CXIII. 3.
"A life in civic action warm."

ib. 5.
"With many shocks that come and go,"

cxiv. 7.
"And knowledge, but from hour to hour."