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OF TENNYSON.
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Contents: "Locksley Hall Sixty Years After"; "The Fleet" (from the Times); "Jubilee Ode" (from Macmillan's Magazine); "The Promise of May; a Drama."


POEMS AND FRAGMENTS OF LATER DATE, NOT REPRINTED.

Compromise. Printed in the Pall Mall Gazette, 188 .

"Statesman, be not precipitate in thine act."

A short rhymed poem of eight or ten, or at most twelve, lines.

Fragment, of four lines, contributed, as an Experiment in Metre, to Jebb's "Primer of Greek Literature," Macmillan and Co., 1877, p. 60.

Fragment, of a few unpublished lines, contributed to "Ros Rosarum": an Anthology, published by Elliot Stock, London, 1885, p. 230.

Unpublished Lines contributed to two Fancy Fair Albums, 188 .