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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNYSON.
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Vol. VII. Patriotic and Laureate Poems (with various readings).
Vol. VIII. Maud; and The Window, or the Loves of the Wren (with various readings).
Vols, IX., X. Miscellaneous Later Poems, comprising the later Versions, as re-written, of some of the Poems of 1832-1833; Poems, Narrative, Elegiac and Lyrical (not included under the above headings); Ballads; Poems addressed to friends; Sonnets; Experiments; Dialect Poems; "Nugæ"; and Fragments (with various readings).
Vols. XI., XII. Idylls of the King (with various readings).
Vols. XIII., XIV. and XV. Dramatic Works.

Detailed Contents of Vol. I. (Juvenilia, 1827-1832.)

1. Alfred Tennyson's contributions to "Poems, by Two Brothers," 1827 (separated by internal and external evidence).

2. The original Fragment of "The Lover's Tale," as written in 1828, with the original Preface, as privately printed in 1833.

3. The Cambridge Prize Poem, "Timbuctoo."[1]


  1. [The couplet which forms a motto to this Prize Poem:
    "Deep in that lion-haunted inland lies
    A mystic City, goal of high Emprize,"