Tennyson's Peak Poetry

This is a long poem written by the English poet Tennyson in memory of his close friend who died suddenly in Cambridge (1September 833). This poem was written on 17 and completed on 1849. The original name of this poem was "The Road to the Soul", and later it was renamed "Mourning". There are 133 poems, and your paragraph is 123. Because of the scientific progress at that time, his Christian faith began to waver.

My favorite is the famous sentence in Chapter 27: It is better to love and lose than never to love.

Where trees used to grow is now an abyss.

Ah, the earth! You have witnessed too many changes!

Once bustling long street

Now it is a calm sea.

The mountains go hand in hand.

Change from one shape to another, never fixed.

The solid earth also melts into mist.

Form white clouds and float away

But I will be addicted to my thoughts.

Dream my sweet dream and take it as true.

Although my lips may say goodbye

However, "goodbye" is not in my mind.