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Work(s) of Alfred Lord Tennyson

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Becket
Falcon, The
Harold: A Drama
Promise of May, The
Queen Mary: A Drama

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"Love Thou Thy Land, With Love Far-Brought..."
"Of Old Sat Freedom On The Heights..."
"You Ask Me Why, Tho' Ill At Ease..."
'How' And The 'Why', The
'None
1865-1866
Adeline
Amphion
Anacreontics
Arrival, The
Audley Court
Aylmer's Field
Balin and Balan (from Idylls of the King collection)
Ballad Of Oriana, The
Beggar Maid, The
Blackbird, The
Boadicea (Experiments)
Break, Break, Break.. from 'Beauties of Tennyson'
Britons, Guard Your Own
Brook, The from 'Beauties of Tennyson'
Burial Of Love, The
Cambridge
Character, A
Charge Of The Light Brigade, The from 'Beauties of Tennyson'
Choric Song
Chorus [The Varied Earth, The Moving Heaven]
Circumstance
Claribel - A Melody
Come Not, When I Am Dead..
Coming of Arthur, The from 'Idylls of the King collection'
Conclusion
Day-Dream, The
Death Of The Old Year, The
Dedication, A
Dedication (Idylls of the King) from 'Idylls of the King collection'
Departure, The
Deserted House, The
Dirge, A
Dora
Dream Of Fair Women, A
Dream Of Fair Women [lines that were suppressed], A
Dualisms
Dying Swan, The
Eagle {fragment}, The
Edward Gray
Edwin Morris; Or, The Lake
Eleaenore
English War Song
Enoch Arden
Epic, The Christmas poem
Farewell, A from 'Beauties of Tennyson'
Fatima
Flower, The
From "Enoch Arden" [But Enoch yearn'd to see her face again] from 'Beauties of Tennyson'
From "Enoch Arden" [The Mountain Wooded To The Peak, The Lawns] from 'Beauties of Tennyson'
From "Harold" from 'Beauties of Tennyson'
From "Locksley Hall" from 'Beauties of Tennyson'
From "The May Queen" from 'Beauties of Tennyson'
From "The Princess" from 'Beauties of Tennyson'
From "The Revenge" from 'Beauties of Tennyson'
Gardener's Daughter; Or, The Pictures, The
Gareth and Lynette from 'Idylls of the King collection'
Gate And A Field Half Ploughed, A
Geraint and Enid (from Idylls of the King collection)
Germ Of 'Maud', The
God Bless Our Prince And Bride!
Godiva
Golden Year, The
Goose, The
Grandmother, The
Grasshopper, The
Greek: Ohi Rheontes
Grief at Christmas, A
Guinevere from 'Idylls of the King' collection
Hands All Round
Hendecasyllabics (Experiments)
Hero To Leander
Hesperides, The
Holy Grail, The from 'Idylls of the King' collection
In Memoriam
In Quantity - Milton - (Experiments)
In the Valley of Cauteretz
Isabel
Islet, The
L'envoi
Lady Clara Vere De Vere
Lady Clare
Lady Clare [Lord Ronald courted Lady Clare]
Lady Of Shalott, The
Lancelot and Elaine from 'Idylls of the King' collection
Last Tournament, The
Lilian
Locksley Hall
Lord Of Burleigh, The
Lost Hope
Lotos-Eaters, The
Lotos-Eaters [lines that were suppressed], The
Love
Love And Death
Love And Duty
Love And Sorrow
Love, Pride And Forgetfulness
Mablethorpe
Madeline
Margaret
Mariana
Mariana In The South
Marriage of Geraint, The from 'Idylls of the King collection'
May Queen, The
Merlin and Vivien (from Idylls of the King collection)
Mermaid, The
Merman, The
Miller's Daughter, The
Moral
Morte D'arthur, The
Move Eastward, Happy Earth..
Mystic, The
National Song
New Timon And The Poets, The
New-Year's Eve
Northern Farmer
O Darling Room
O Sad No More! O Sweet No More
Ode sung at the Opening of the International Exhibition
Ode To Memory
Oenone
Palace Of Art, The
Passing of Arthur, The from 'Idylls of the King' collection
Pelleas and Ettarre (from Idylls of the King collection)
Poet, The
Poet's Mind, The
Poet's Song, The
Princess, The
Recollections Of The Arabian Nights
Requiescat
Revival, The
Ring Out, Wild Bells from 'Beauties of Tennyson'
Ringlet, The
Rosalind
Sailor Boy, The
Sea Dreams
Sea-Fairies, The
Second Song - To The Same
Sir Galahad
Sir Launcelot And Queen Guinevere
Sisters, The
Skipping-Rope, The
Sleeping Beauty, The
Sleeping Palace, The
Song From "Maud" [Come into the garden, Maud] from 'Beauties of Tennyson'
Song From "Maud" [Go not, happy day] from 'Beauties of Tennyson'
Song From "Maud" [See What A Lovely Shell] from 'Beauties of Tennyson'
Song From "The Princess" [As thro' the land at eve we went] from 'Beauties of Tennyson'
Song From "The Princess" [Sweet And Low, Sweet And Low] from 'Beauties of Tennyson'
Song From "The Princess" [The splendor falls on castle-walls] from 'Beauties of Tennyson'
Song [A Spirit haunts the year's last hours]
Song [Every Day Hath Its Night]
Song [Home They Brought Him Slain With Spears], The
Song [I' the glooming light]
Song [The Golden Apple, The Golden Apple, The Hallowed Fruit,]
Song [The Lintwhite And The Throstlecock]
Song [Who Can Say]
Song.--The Owl
Sonnet To J. M. K.
Sonnet [Blow Ye The Trumpet, Gather From Afar]
Sonnet [Check Every Outflash, Every Ruder Sally]
Sonnet [Could I Outwear My Present State Of Woe]
Sonnet [Me My Own Fate To Lasting Sorrow Doometh]
Sonnet [Oh, Beauty, Passing Beauty! Sweetest Sweet!]
Sonnet [Shall The Hag Evil Die With The Child Of Good]
Sonnet [The Palid Thunderstricken Sigh For Gain]
Sonnet [There Are Three Things That Fill My Heart With Sighs]
Sonnet [Though Night Hath Climbed Her Peak Of Highest Noon]
Specimen of a Translation of the Iliad in Blank Verse
St. Agnes
St. Simeon Stylites
Suggested By Reading An Article In A Newspaper
Talking Oak, The
Tears Of Heaven, The
Timbuctoo
Tithonus
To ---- [Sainted Juliet! dearest name!]
To A Lady Sleeping
To Christopher North
To E. L., On His Travels In Greece
To J. S.
To the Queen [O loyal to the royal in thyself] from 'Idylls of the King' collection
To The Queen [Revered, beloved--O you that hold]
To---- [Clear-headed friend, whose joyful scorn]
To---- [You might have won the Poet's name]
To----- [I send you here a sort of allegory]
Two Voices, The
Ulysses
Vision Of Sin, The
Voyage
Walking To The Mail
Welcome to Alexandra, A
What Time I Wasted Youthful Hours
Where Is The Giant Of The Sun, Which Stood - A Fragment
Will Waterproof's Lyrical Monologue




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