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TEN YEARS' SILENCE.
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In the volume of Selections, published in 1865, the fifth line of the poem reads thus:

"Locksley Hall that half in ruin overlooks the sandy tracts,"

but the original reading, "in the distance," is still retained in the collected edition of the Poems.


"Godiva." Unaltered.

"The Two Voices." Dated 1833 in the first edition.

"The Day-Dream":

  • Prologue.
  • The Sleeping Palace.
  • The Sleeping Beauty. (Poems, chiefly Lyrical, p. 143.) Slightly altered.
  • The Arrival.
  • The Revival.
  • The Departure.
  • Moral.
  • L'Envoi.
  • Epilogue.

A few verbal alterations only.