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OF TENNYSON.
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volumes. London: H. S. King and Co., 1873-1874.

Three original unpublished poems appeared for the first time in this edition, viz., "England and America in 1772" (contributed to an American newspaper in 1872); "The Voice and the Peak"; and the Stanzas on the death of Sir John Simeon, entitled "In the Garden at Swainston." Some considerable additions were made to the text of two of the "Idylls of the King,"—"The Coming of Arthur" and "Vivien."

A Welcome (to Marie Alexandrovna, Duchess of Edinburgh), 4to., 4 pp., 1874. London: H. S. King and Co. (rare in this separate form).

The verses were printed in the Times newspaper on the morning of the royal marriage.


1875.

The Lover's Tale, and Other Poems. By Alfred Tennyson. Now First Collected. With a Monograph on the Lover's Tale, forming a supplementary Chapter to "Tennysoniana." pp. xii., 64. 1875.