The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson by Alfred Lord Tennyson
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THE POET'S MIND First published in 1830. A companion poem to the preceding. After line 7 in 1830 appears this stanza, afterwards omitted:-- Clear as summer mountain streams, Bright as the inwoven beams, Which beneath their crisping sapphire In the midday, floating o'er The golden sands, make evermore To a blossom-starred shore. Hence away, unhallowed laughter! 1 Vex not thou the poet's mind With thy shallow wit: Vex not thou the poet's mind; For thou canst not fathom it. Clear and bright it should be ever, Flowing like a crystal river; Bright as light, and clear as wind. |
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