In Memoriam A H H
Alfred Tennyson
Editora: e-artnow
Sinopse
In Memoriam A.H.H. is a poem by Alfred Tennyson. The original title of the poem was "The Way of the Soul", in memory the poet's beloved friend Arthur Henry Hallam.
Editora: e-artnow
In Memoriam A.H.H. is a poem by Alfred Tennyson. The original title of the poem was "The Way of the Soul", in memory the poet's beloved friend Arthur Henry Hallam.
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