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of 1846 in green cloth, gilt-lettered, like most of the succeeding volumes.

Punch of Feb. 28 and March 7, 1846 (vol. x., pp. 103, 106), contains two original poems by Alfred Tennyson, signed "Alcibiades"—"The New Timon and the Poets," and "Afterthought." The first has never been republished by the author; the second, under the title of "Literary Squabbles," reappeared, many years afterwards (1872), in the third volume of the Library Edition of his Collected Works.


1847.

The Princess: a Medley. By Alfred Tennyson, London: Edward Moxon 1847, pp. 164, green cloth, The Second Edition (published in 1848, with the exception of a few slight verbal alterations, and the addition of a brief Dedication to Henry Lushington,) is a reprint of the first. (Moxon, 1848, green cloth, pp. 164.)