The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson by Alfred Lord Tennyson
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[Footnote 2: 1851. I thank you that your Royal grace.]
[Footnote 3: This stanza added in 1853.] [Footnote 4: 1851. Your sweetness.] [Footnote 5: In 1851 the following stanza referring to the first Crystal Palace, opened 1st May, 1851, was inserted here:-- She brought a vast design to pass, When Europe and the scatter'd ends Of our fierce world were mixt as friends And brethren, in her halls of glass.] [Footnote 6: 1851. Broader yet.] [Footnote 7: With this cf. Shelley, 'Ode to Liberty':-- Athens diviner yet Gleam'd with its crest of columns _on the will_ Of man.] CLARIBEL A MELODY |
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