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TENNYSONIANA.
James. The mail? at one o'clock.
John. What is it now?
James. A quarter to.
John. Whose house is that I see
Beyond the watermills?
James. Sir Edward Head's:
But he's abroad: the place is to be sold."
1842. 

"John. What's that?
James. You saw the man but yesterday:
He pick'd the pebble from your horse's foot.
His house was haunted by a jolly ghost
That rummaged like a rat. No servant stay'd."
1842–1851. 

"But there was law for us
We paid in person, scored upon the part
1842.Which cherubs want."

"St. Simeon Stylites." Unaltered.

"The Talking Oak." One unimportant, verbal alteration.

"Love and Duty":

"Should my shadow cross thy thoughts