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THE BIBLIOGRAPHY
[1831-

1831.

The Englishman's Magazine, for August, 1831 (Edward Moxon), contains an original unpublished Sonnet by Alfred Tennyson, commencing:

"Check every outflash, every ruder sally."

(After the premature collapse of The Englishman's Magazine this Sonnet was reprinted in Friendship's Offering for 1833 (an illustrated annual), but disfigured by the error of "move" for "wove" in the antipenultimate or twelfth line.)


1831-1832.

The Yorkshire Literary Annual for 1832 contains an original unpublished Sonnet by Alfred Tennyson, commencing:

"There are three things which fill my heart with sighs,"

and also a Sonnet by Edward Tennyson, one of the Poet's younger brothers: