The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson by Alfred Lord Tennyson
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Rosalind. deg. deg.
A Dream of Fair Women . Song. (Who can say.) Margaret. . Kate. Sonnet. Written on hearing of the outbreak of the Polish Insurrection. Sonnet. On the result of the late Russian invasion of Poland. deg. deg. Sonnet. (As when with downcast eyes we muse and brood.) deg. deg. O Darling Room. To Christopher North. The Death of the Old Year. . To J. S. . . Of these the poems marked . were included in the edition of 1842; those marked being greatly altered and in some cases almost rewritten, deg. those marked deg. being practically unaltered. deg. deg. To those reprinted in the collected works deg. deg. is added. In 1842 appeared the two volumes which contained, in addition to the selections made from the two former volumes, several new poems:-- |
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