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THE BIBLIOGRAPHY
[1851.

on his retirement, must be sought and collated from the best newspapers of the time, It appears in the privately-printed booklet of sixty-four pages, issued in 1875, already alluded to, and in the last collected edition.


1851.

Poems, by Alfred Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Seventh Edition. London: Edward Moxon, 1851, one volume, green cloth, pp. 375:

The first Laureate Edition, with the stanzas "To the Queen" prefixed, as originally written, including the "Crystal-Palace" stanza, omitted in all subsequent editions. In this edition were also first printed, in a correct form, the lines recently contributed to The Keepsake,

"Come not, when I am dead."

The poem of "The Skipping Rope" (included for the last time in the Edition of 1850) finally disappeared from the collection.

In Memoriam. Fourth Edition. London: Edward Moxon, 1851, dark cloth, pp. 211.