Tennyson's most famous poem

If the first half of19th century English poetry can be called Wordsworth Age, then the second half can be called Tennyson Age.

1850 is a turning point in Tennyson's life. His elegy collection "Ai" written in memory of Haram for many years was very popular as soon as it came out. This collection of poems contains 13 1 poems. The poet learned from a painful experience, questioned the suffering in this life and was full of longing for the life in the afterlife. Between the lines, he developed his friendship with his old friends into his love for mankind.

Mourning collection 1 1

There is no sound in the quiet morning.

Quiet enough to deserve more quiet sadness;

Only through withered leaves,

Chestnuts fell to the ground with a click;

Peace and tranquility spread all over this plateau,

Dewdrops are hanging on the Jing tofu pudding.

All over the silver spider silk—

Shining green and gold;

Quiet sunshine shines on the fields-

It carries fewer and fewer towers,

Trees in autumn, crowded farmhouses,

Constantly connected with the ocean;

Peace and tranquility are full of air,

Autumn leaves are dyed crimson,

Even if I have peace of mind,

Nothing more than quiet despair;

The quiet sea is a silver sleeping place,

The sleeping waves gently shook themselves,

The sea rises and falls only because it sighs,

The peace in its chest is like death.