'The wind that beats the mountain blows
More softly round the open wold.'
About the same date she writes to Home (Letters to R.H. Horne, i. 86): 'I am very glad to hear that nothing really very bad is the matter with Tennyson. If anything were to happen to Tennyson, the world should go into mourning.'
In the Athenaeum.
'Crowned and Buried' (Poetical Works, iii. 9).