'The wind that beats the mountain blows
More softly round the open wold.'

[87]

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.'

[88]

In the Athenaeum.

[89]

'Crowned and Buried' (Poetical Works, iii. 9).