The Suppressed Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson by Alfred Lord Tennyson
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LII =Song= [This first form of the Song in _The Princess_ ('Home they brought her warrior dead') was published only in _Selections from Tennyson_. London: E. Moxon & Co, 1864.] Home they brought him slain with spears. They brought him home at even-fall: All alone she sits and hears Echoes in his empty hall, Sounding on the morrow. The Sun peeped in from open field, The boy began to leap and prance, Rode upon his father's lance, Beat upon his father's shield-- 'Oh hush, my joy, my sorrow.' LIII =1865-1866= [Published in _Good Words_ for March 1, 1868 as a decorative page, with an accompanying full page plate by T. Dalziel. The lines were |
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