Alfred Tennyson by Andrew Lang
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page 195 of 219 (89%)
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In June 1891 the poet went on a tour in Devonshire, and began his Akbar, and probably wrote June Bracken and Heather; or perhaps it was composed when "we often sat on the top of Blackdown to watch the sunset." He wrote to Mr Kipling - "The oldest to the youngest singer That England bore" (to alter Mr Swinburne's lines to Landor), praising his Flag of England. Mr Kipling replied as "the private to the general." Early in 1892 The Foresters was successfully produced at New York by Miss Ada Rehan, the music by Sir Arthur Sullivan, and the scenery from woodland designs by Whymper. Robin Hood (as we learn from Mark Twain) is a favourite hero with the youth of America. Mr Tom Sawyer himself took, in Mark Twain's tale, the part of the bold outlaw. The Death of OEnone was published in 1892, with the dedication to the Master of Balliol - "Read a Grecian tale retold Which, cast in later Grecian mould, Quintus Calaber Somewhat lazily handled of old." |
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