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To E. L., On His Travels In Greece |
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Title: To E. L., On His Travels In Greece Author: Alfred Lord Tennyson [More Titles by Tennyson] The poem was addressed to Edward Lear, the landscape painter, and refers to his travels. Tomohrit, [3] Athos, all things fair, And trust me, while I turn'd the page, For me the torrent ever pour'd A glimmering shoulder under gloom From him that on the mountain lea
"It is not a vale, it is a narrow pass, and although extremely beautiful on account of the precipitous rocks on each side, the Peneus flowing deep in the midst between the richest overhanging plane woods, still its character is distinctly that of a ravine." --'Journal', 409.]
[Footnote 3: Tomohr, Tomorit, or Tomohritt is a lofty mountain in Albania not far from Elbassan. Lear's account of it is very graphic: "That calm blue plain with Tomohr in the midst like an azure island in a boundless sea haunts my mind's eye and varies the present with the past".] [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |