The Suppressed Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson by Alfred Lord Tennyson
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POEMS, 1833 xxxi. Sonnet _'Oh beauty, passing beauty'_ xxxii. The Hesperides xxxiii. Rosalind xxxiv. Song _'Who can say'_ xxxv. Sonnet _'Blow ye the trumpet, gather from afar'_ xxxvi. O Darling Room xxxvii. To Christopher North xxxviii. The Lotos-Eaters xxxix. A Dream of Fair Women MISCELLANEOUS POEMS AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO PERIODICALS, 1833-68 xl. Cambridge xli. The Germ of 'Maud' xlii. _'A gate and afield half ploughed'_ xliii. The Skipping-Rope xliv. The New Timon and the Poets xlv. Mablethorpe xlvi. _'What time I wasted youthful hours'_ xlvii. Britons, guard your own xlviii. Hands all round xlix. Suggested by reading an article in a newspaper l. _'God bless our Prince and Bride'_ li. The Ringlet lii. Song _'Home they brought him slain with spears'_ liii. 1865-1866 |
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