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" ... no more; They laid him by the pleasant shore, And in the hearing of the wave. There twice a day the Severn fills; The salt sea-water passes by, And hushes half the babbling Wye, And makes a silence in the hills. The Wye is hush'd nor moved along,... "
The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature - Page 209
1850
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The English Poets, Volume 4

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1894 - 862 pages
...silence in the hills. The Wye is hush'd nor moved along, And hush'd my deepest grief of all, When fill'd with tears that cannot fall, I brim with sorrow drowning...anguish also falls, And I can speak a little then. XXXV. Yet if some voice that man co.ild trust Should murmur from the narrow house, ' The cheeks drop...
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Tennyson: His Art and Relation to Modern Life

Stopford Augustus Brooke - English poetry - 1894 - 536 pages
...silence in the hills. The Wye is hush'd nor moves along. And hush'd my deepest grief of all, When fill'd with tears that cannot fall, I brim with sorrow drowning...anguish also falls, And I can speak a little then. That is the full pathos of personal sorrow. There is nothing universal in it. It is all youth — and...
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The English Poets: Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1894 - 860 pages
...hush'd nor moved along, And hush'd my deepest grief of all, When fill'd with tears that cannot fall, J brim with sorrow drowning song. The tide flows down,...anguish also falls, And I can speak a little then. XXXV. Yet if some voice that man could trust Should murmur from the narrow house, ' The cheeks drop...
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In Memoriam

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1895 - 230 pages
...silence in the hills. The Wye is hush'd nor moved along, And hush'd my deepest grief of all, When, fill'd with tears that cannot fall, I brim with sorrow drowning...anguish also falls, And I can speak a little then. XX. The lesser griefs that may be said, That breathe a thousand tender vows, Are but as servants in...
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The Laureates of England, from Ben Jonson to Alfred Tennyson

Kenyon West - Literary Criticism - 1895 - 614 pages
...hills. The Wye is hush'd nor moved along And hush'd my deepest grief of all, When fill'd with tenrs that cannot fall, I brim with sorrow drowning song....anguish also falls, And I can speak a little then. XXIV. And was the day of my delight As pure and perfect as I say ? The very source and fount of Day...
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The Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson ...

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English literature - 1895 - 258 pages
...silence in the hills. The Wye is hush'd nor moved along, And hush'd my deepest grief of all, When fill'd with tears that cannot fall, I brim with sorrow drowning...in its wooded walls; My deeper anguish also falls, XX. THE lesser griefs that may be said, That breathe a thousand tender vows, Are but as servants in...
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The Laureates of England: Ben Jonson to Alfred Tennyson

Kenyon West - Poets laureate - 1895 - 588 pages
...hush'd nor moved along And hush'd my deepest grief of all. When till'd with tears that cannot fall, The tide flows down, the wave again Is vocal in its...anguish also falls, And I can speak a little then. xxiv. And was the day of my delight As pure and perfect as I say ? The very source and fount of Day...
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The Canadian Magazine, Volume 8

J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1897 - 584 pages
...and the salt water " Hushes half the bubbling Wye, And makes a silence in the hills." But again : " The tide flows down, the wave again Is vocal in its...anguish also falls, And I can speak a little then." The reference, of course, is different, although the imagery is substantially the same. Then he asks...
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Selections from Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1897 - 284 pages
...; The salt sea-water passes by, And hushes half the babbling Wye, And makes a silence in the hills. The tide flows down, the wave again Is vocal in its wooded walls." 135 I 5. cliffs, the wooded hills that overhang the Wye on both sides between Monmouth and Chepstow....
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Self Culture; a Monthly Devoted to the Interests of the Home ..., Volume 6

Edward Cornelius Toune, Graeme Mercer Adam - 1898 - 596 pages
...tide and the salt water " Hushes half the babbling Wye, And makes a silence in the hills. " But again "The tide flows down, the wave again Is vocal in its...anguish also falls, And I can speak a little then." The reference, of course, is different, although the imagery is substantially the same. In the poem...
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