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Till you find the deathless Angel seated in the vacant tomb.

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Forward, let the stormy moment fly and mingle with the Past.

I that loathed, have come to love him. Love will conquer at the last.

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Gone at eighty, mine own age, and I and you will bear

the pall;

Then I leave thee Lord and Master, latest Lord of

Locksley Hall.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY.

GENERAL.

BAYNE. Lessons from my Masters.

BRIMLEY. Cambridge Essays.

BROOKE. Tennyson: His Art and Relation to Modern Life.

COLLINS. Illustrations of Tennyson.

KNOWLES. Aspects of Tennyson: A Personal Reminiscence. Nineteenth Century, XXXIII., p. 164 (Jan., 1893).

LUCE. Handbook to Tennyson's Works.

STEDMAN. Victorian Poets.

SYMONDS. Recollections of Lord Tennyson. Century Magazine, XLVI., p. 32 (May, 1893).

TAINSH. A Study of Tennyson's Works.

VAN DYKE. The Poetry of Tennyson.

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The New Review, July, 1896.

WATTS. Aspects of Tennyson: Tennyson as a Nature-Poet. Nineteenth Century, XXXIII., p. 836 (May, 1893).

WAUGH. Alfred, Lord Tennyson.

ENOCH ARDEN.

BARET. French Annotated Edition.

BELJAME. French Annotated Edition.

BLAISDELL. English Annotated Edition.

BUISSON DU BERGER. French Verse Translation.

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KUTSCHERA. German Annotated Edition.

LUCIEN DE LA RIVE. French Verse Translation.

REGEL. German Annotated Edition.

ROLFE. English Annotated Edition.
SELWYN. Latin Verse Translation.

SÉVRETTE. French Annotated Edition.
WALDMÜLLER. German Verse Translation.

WEBB. English Annotated Edition.

Blackwood's Magazine, XCVI., p. 555 (Nov., 1864).
Quarterly Review, CXIX. (Jan., 1866).

LOCKSLEY HALL.

FREILIGRATH. German Verse Translation.

HAMANN.

German Annotated Edition.

ROLFE. English Annotated Edition.

LOCKSLEY HALL SIXTY YEARS AFTER.

BEECHING. Locksley Hall Sixty Years After. The Academ XXXI., p. 1 (Jan., 1887).

FEIS. German Verse Translation.

GLADSTONE. Locksley Hall and the Jubilee. Nineteenth Century, XXI., p. 1 (Jan., 1887).

ROLFE. English Annotated Edition.

Atlantic Monthly, LIX., p. 705 (May, 1887). Tennyson's and Browning's Latest Poems.

CANEBRAKE.

April, 1887.

THE TWO LOCKSLEY HALLS.

The Philosophy of Locksley Hall. Southern Bivouac,

LOUNSBURY. The Two Locksley Halls. Scribner's Magazine, VI., p. 250 (Aug., 1889).

WILSON. "Tis Sixty Years Since."

Spectator, Dec. 18, 1886. "Locksley Hall" in Youth and Age.

BIOGRAPHICAL OUTLINE.

1809. Born at Somersby, Lincolnshire, Aug. 6.

1827. Poems by Two Brothers. (Charles and Alfred.)

1828. Entered Trinity College, Cambridge.

1829. Received the Chancellor's Prize for a poem on Timbuctoo.

1830. Poems, Chiefly Lyrical. Visited the Pyrenees with Hallam. 1831. Left Cambridge.

1832. Poems by Alfred Tennyson.

1833. Death of Arthur Henry Hallam.

1842. Poems by Alfred Tennyson (including Locksley Hall).

1847. The Princess: A Medley.

1850. In Memoriam. Married Emily Sellwood. Succeeded Wordsworth as Poet Laureate.

1851. Travelled in France and Italy.

1853. Moved to Farringford, Freshwater, Isle of Wight.

1855. Maud and Other Poems.

1859. Idylls of the King. (Four parts.)

1861. Revisited the Pyrenees.

1862. A new edition of the Idylls of the King, with a Dedication to the memory of Prince Albert.

1864. Enoch Arden, etc.

1865. Declined a baronetcy. Elected a member of the Royal

Society.

1869. The Holy Grail and Other Poems. Took possession of his new home, Aldworth.

1871. The Last Tournament.

1872. Gareth and Lynette, etc. 1875. Queen Mary: A Drama.

1877. Harold: A Drama.

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