Poems (1833) [Collection]
by Alfred Tennyson
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Summary
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Tennyson's second collection of poetry. Originally published in 1833, it was revised by Tennyson in 1842.
Contents:
- The Lady of Shalott
- Mariana in the South
- The Two Voices
- The Miller’s Daughter
- Fatima
- Śnone
- The Sisters
- To—
- The Palace of Art
- Lady Clara Vere de Vere
- The May Queen
- The Lotos-Eaters
- A Dream of Fair Women
- The Blackbird
- The Death of the Old Year
- To J.S.
- On a Mourner
- ‘You ask me, why, tho’ ill at ease’
- ‘Of old sat Freedom on the heights’
- ‘Love thou thy land, with love far-brought’
- England and America in 1782
- The Goose
Original title: Poems
Alternative titles: The Lady of Shalott and Other Poems Original languages:
English
Quotes:
Genre: Poetry→ Verse
The following works are contained within this one: Lady of Shalott, the (1833) [Poem] Author: Alfred Tennyson
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