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of his mother, Helen, Lady Dufferin, Countess of Gifford. Printed in Good Words, 1884, p. 25, with the verses of Lady Gifford, and a description of the tower by Charles Blatherwick. See 1861.

The Fleet. Stanzas, signed "Tennyson," printed in the Times newspaper, of April 23, 1885.

Vastness. Macmillan's Magazine, November, 1885 (Vol. LIII., pp. 1-4). Fifteen two-line stanzas.

Reprinted in "Demeter, and Other Poems" (1889).

To H.R.H. Princess Beatrice. Twenty-two lines. Privately printed.

This poem was written by the Poet for her marriage, and did not appear till some months after; but a copy of this private print, bearing the date 1885, is in the British Museum, bearing the words, in Tennyson's handwriting: "T. F. Palgrave, from A. Tennyson."

Reprinted in "Tiresias, and Other Poems" (1885).

The Poetical Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Complete Edition, from the author's text. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell and Co., 1885, large 8vo., brown cloth, pp. 896.