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OF TENNYSON.
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Detailed Contents of Vol. X. Sonnets, Poems addressed to Friends, Dialect Poems, Experiments, Nugæ, and Fragments.

Sonnets:

To John Mitchell Kemble (J. M. K.), and other Sonnets from "Poems, Chiefly Lyrical," 1830.

M.S. Sonnet in the Dyce Copy of "Poems, Chiefly Lyrical" (printed in the Second Edition of "Tennysoniana," and in Notes and Queries).

Three Sonnets from The Englishman's Magazine, from the Yorkshire Literary Annual, and from Friendship's Offering, 1831-1832.

Three Sonnets to a Coquette (from the Selections of 1864-1865).

Two Early Sonnets from the Library Edition of 1872, viz., "Alexander" and "The Bridesmaid."

"Mine be the strength of spirit fierce and free."

Buonaparte.

Two Sonnets on Poland, and other Sonnets from the "Poems" of 1832-1833.

Sonnet to Macready, 1850.

Sonnet to the Rev. W. H. Brookfield.

Prefatory Sonnet to the Nineteenth Century, 1877.

Sonnet. To Victor Hugo, 1877.

Montenegro: a Sonnet.

Show-day at Battle Abbey (Sonnet prefixed to the drama of "Harold," 1877).