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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TENNYSON.
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1832.

VI. Sonnet—"There are three things which fill my heart with sighs."

Printed in the "Yorkshire Literary Annual" for 1832, edited by C. F. Edgar (London: Longman and Co.), p. 127. (See the "Athenæum," May 4, 1867, p. 592.)

VII. Sonnet—"Me my own Fate to lasting sorrow doometh."

Printed in "Friendship's Offering," a Literary Album, &c., for 1832. London: Smith, Elder, and Co., p. 367.

VIII. Poems by Alfred Tennyson. London: Edward Moxon, 64, New Bond-street, MDCCCXXXIII., pp. 163, leaf of contents, title, and half-title.

Published in the winter of 1832.

1833.

IX. The Lover's Tale. By Alfred Tennyson. London: Edward Moxon, 64, New Bond-street, MDCCCXXXIII., pp. 60.

1837.

X. "St. Agnes." Printed in "The Keepsake,"