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The poetic and dramatic works of Alfred, lord Tennyson
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From the Book - Cambridge edition.
Claribel
Nothing will die
All things will die
Leonine elegiacs
Supposed confessions of a second-rate sensitive mind
The kraken
Song: 'The winds, as at their hour of birth'
Lilian
Isabel
Mariana
To-
Madeline
Song: The owl
Second song, to the same
Recollections of the Arabian nights
Ode to memory
Song: 'A spirit haunts the year's last hours'
A character
The poet
The poet's mind
The sea-fairies
The deserted house
The dying swan
A dirge
Love and death
The ballad of Oriana
Circumstance
The merman
The mermaid
Adeline
Margaret
Rosalind
Eleanore
Kate
'My life is full of weary days'
To J.M.K.
'Mine be the strength of spirit, full and free'
Alexander
Buonaparte
Poland
'Caress'd or chidden by the slender hand'
The form, the form alone is eloquent'
'Wan sculptor, weepest thou to take the cast'
'If I were loved, as I desire to be'
The bridesmaid
The lady of Shalott
Mariana in the south
The two voices
The miller's daughter
Fatima
OEnone
The sisters
The palace of art
Lady Clara vere de vere
The may queen
New-year's eve
Conclusion
The lotos-eaters
Choric song
A dream of fair women
The blackbird
The death of the old year
To J.S.
On a mourner
'You ask me, why, tho' ill at ease'
'Of old sat freedom on the heights'
'Love thou thy land, with love far-brought'
England and America in 1782
The goose
The epic
Morte d'arthur
The gardener's daughter
Dora
Audley court
Walking to the mail
Edwin Morris
Saint Simeon stylites
The talking oak
Love and duty
The golden year
Ulysses
Tithonus
Locksley hall
Godiva
The day-dream : Prologue ; The sleeping palace ; The sleeping beauty ; The arrival ; The revival ; The departure ; Moral ; L' envoi ; Epilogue
Amphion
Saint Agnes' eve
Sir Galahad
Edward Gray
Will Waterproof's lyrical monologue
Lady Clare
The captain
The Lord of Burleigh
The voyage
Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere
A farewell
The beggar maid
The eagle
'Move eastward, happy earth'
'Come not, when I am dead'
The letters
The vision of sin
To-, after reading a life and letters
To E.L., on his travels in Greece
'Break, break, break'
The poet's song
The princess
In memoriam A.H.H.
Maud; a monodrama
The brook
The daisy
To the rev. F.D. Maurice
Will
Ode on the death of the duke of Wellington
The charge of the light brigade
Enoch Arden
Aylmer's field
Sea dreams
Ode sung at the opening of the international exhibition
A welcome to Alexandra
The grandmother
Northern farmer; old style
Northern farmer; new style
In the valley of Cauteretz
The flower
Requiescat
The sailor boy
The islet
A dedication
Boadicea
On translations of Homer
Milton
'O you chorus of indolent reviewers'
Specimen of a translation of the Iliad in blank verse
The third of February, 1852
A welcome to her royal highness Marie Alexandrovna, Duchess of Edinburgh
In the garden at Swainston
The city child
Minnie and Winnie
The spiteful letter
Literary squabbles
The victim
Wages
The higher pantheism
The voice and the peak
'Flower in the crannied wall'
Lucretius
The window: On the hill ; At the window ; Gone ; Winter ; Spring ; The letter ; No answer ; The Answer ; Ay ; When ; Marriage morning
The lover's tale
The golden supper
Dedication
The coming of Arthur
The round table
Gareth and Lynette
The marriage of Geraint
Geraint and Enid
Balin and Balin
Merlin and Vivien
Lancelot and Elaine
The holy grail
Pelleas and Ettarre
The last tournament
Guinevere
The passing of Arthur
To the queen
To Alfred Tennyson, my grandson
The first quarrel
Rizpah
The northern cobbler
The revenge
The sisters
The village wife
In the children's hospital
Dedicatory poem to the princess Alice
The defence of Lucknow
Sir John Oldcastle, Lord Cobham
Columbus
The voyage of Maeldune
De Profundis: The two greetings ; The human cry
Prefatory sonnet
To the rev. W.H. Brookfield
Montenegro
To victor Hugo
Battle of Brunanburh
Achilles over the trench
To princess Frederica on her marriage
Sir John Franklin
To Dante
To E. Fitzgerald
Tiresias
The wreck
Despair
The ancient sage
The flight
To-morrow
The spinster's sweet-arts
The charge of the heavy brigade at Balaclava: Prologue: to General Hamley ; The charge ; Epilogue
To Virgil
The dead prophet
Early spring
Prefatory poem to my brother's sonnets
'Frater ave atque vale'
Helen's tower
Epitaph on Lord Stratford de Redcliffe
Epitaph on General Gordon
Epitaph on Caxton
To the Duke of Argyll
Hangs all round
Freedom
Poets and their bibliographies
To H.R.H. Princess Beatrice
Locksley Hall sixty years after
The fleet
Opening of the Indian and colonial exhibition by the queen
To W.C. Macready
To the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava
On the jubilee of Queen Victoria
To Professor Jebb
Demeter and Persephone
Owd Roa
Vastness
The ring
Forlorn
Happy
To Ulysses
To Mary Boyle
The progress of spring
Merlin and the gleam
Romney's remorse
Parnassus
By an evolutionist
Old age
Far-far-away
Politics
Beautiful city
The roses on the terrace
The play
On one who affected an effeminate manner
To one who ran down the English
The snowdrop
The throstle
The oak
In memoriam W.G. Ward
Queen Mary: a drama
Harold: a drama: Show-day at Battle Abbey, 1876 ; Harold
Becket
The falcon
The cup
The promise of May
Crossing the bar
Selections from 'Poems by two brothers': Memory ; The exile's harp ; 'Why should we weep for those who die?' ; Remorse ; The dell of E- ; Antony to Cleopatra ; 'I wander in darkness and sorrow' ; The old sword ; 'We meet no more' ; Written by an exile of Bassorah ; The vale of bones ; 'Did not thy roseate lips out-vie ; Persia ; Egypt ; The druid's prophecies ; The expedition of Nadir Shah into Hindostan ; The maid of Savoy ; Midnight ; Scotch song ; Song: 'It is the solemn even-time' ; Friendship ; 'And ask ye why these sad tears stream?' ; On sublimity ; The deity ; Time: an ode ; God's denunciations against Pharaoh-Hophra, or Apries ; The grave of a suicide ; The walk at midnight ; Mithridrates presenting Berenice with the cup of poison ; The old chieftain ; The fall of Jerusalem ; Lamentation of the Peruvians ; 'The sun goes down in the dark blue main' ; On a dead enemy ; The duke of Alva's observation on kings ; 'Ah! yes, the lip may faintly smile' ; 'Thou camest to thy bower, my love, across the musky grove' ; The passions ; The high-priest to Alexander ; On the moon-light shining upon a friend's grave ; A contrast ; The dying Christian ; 'How gaily sinks the gorgeous sun within his golden bed' ; 'Oh! Ye wild winds, that roar and rave' ; Switzerland ; Babylon ; Love ; Song: 'To sit beside a chrystal spring' ; Exhortation to the Greeks ; King Charles's vision
Timbuctoo
The 'how' and the 'why'
The burial of love
Song: 'I' the glooming light'
Song: 'The lintwhite and the throstlecock'
Song: 'Every day hath its night'
Hero to Leander
The mystic
The grasshopper
Love, pride, and forgetfulness
Chorus
Lost hope
The tears of heaven
Love and sorrow
To a lady sleeping
'Could I outwear my present state of woe'
'Though night hath climbed her peak of highest noon'
'Shall the hag evil die with child of good'
'The pallid thunder-stricken sigh for gain'
Love
English war-song
National song
Dualisms
The sea fairies
'O beauty, passing beauty! sweetest sweet!'
The Hesperides
Rosalind
Song: 'who can say'
Sonnet, written on hearing of the outbreak of the Polish insurrection
O darling room
To Christopher North
On Cambridge University
No more
Anacreontics
A fragment
'Me my own fate to lasting-sorrow doometh'
'Check every out-flash, every ruder sally'
'There are three things which fill my heart with sighs'
The skipping-rope
The new Timon and the poets
Lines, contributed to 'The Manchester Athenaeum'
Stanzas, contributed to 'The Keepsake'
Britons, guard your own
Additional verses
to 'God save the Queen'
The war
The ringlet
Lines: Long as the heart beats life within her breast
1865-1866
Stanza, contributed to the 'Shakespearean show-book'
Compromise
Experiment in Sapphic metre.
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