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1868.]
OF TENNYSON.
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ing monogram of Sir Ivor Bertie Guest (verso blank); (3) Half-title: "The Victim" (verso blank). pp. 4 to 9 printed on recto only.

Size: 107/8 × 8.

This poem appeared shortly afterwards in Good Words, and was reprinted among the minor poems in the volume of "The Holy Grail," etc. (1870). The separate privately-printed edition is a rarity; but, of course, is of less interest, as it is also of less bulk, than "The Window."

It is stated on good authority that the signs on this and "The Window," =, φ., x/x, 7, are the private marks of the amateur compositors—viz., Lord Wimborne, Lady Layard, Lady C. Schreiber, Mrs. E. Ponsonby.


1868.

Wages. Ten lines. Macmillan's Magazine, February, 1868 (Vol. XVII., p. 271).

Reprinted in The Holy Grail," 1870.

1865-1866 (Old and New Year). Good Words, March, 1868.

This short poem was never re-published by the author in any volume or collected edition of his works.

Lucretius. Macmillan's Magazine, May, 1868, 280 lines.

Reprinted, with an alteration in the last line, in the volume of "The Holy Grail and other Poems" (1870).