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THE BIBLIOGRAPHY

4. The suppressed and cancelled Poems from "Poems, Chiefly Lyrical," 1830; all those not reinstated or restored in the latest collected Editions.[1]

5. Three poems from the Gem of 1831: "No More"; "Anacreontics"; and "A Fragment."

6. The suppressed and cancelled poems from "Poems, Edward Moxon, 1833"; all those not reinstated or restored in the latest collected editions.

Index of first lines.

APPENDIX.

Notice of "Timbuctoo" in the Athenæum of 1829.

Detailed Contents of Vol. II. (Poems printed or written prior to the death of Arthur Hallam. 1830-1833.)

1. "Poems, Chiefly Lyrical," those retained in the edition of 1842, or restored and reinstated in later collected editions of Tennyson's Works.


    is there attributed to "Chapman." Mr. Swinburne told me, in 1874, when we were conferring on the forthcoming edition of Chapman, that he believed this couplet to be Tennyson's own. It certainly proved indiscoverable in any of Chapman's original Poems or Translations, where it could hardly have failed to arrest the Editor's attention, either in preparing the "copy" or in correcting the proof-sheets.]

  1. (Except a few in Nos. 1, 4 and 6, included under other headings.)