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The Suppressed Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson

The Suppressed Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson

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Number of Chapters: 56

Length: 02 hours and 52 minutes

Language: English

To those unacquainted with Tennyson's conscientious methods, it may seem strange that a volume of 160 pages is necessary to contain those poems written and published by him during his active literary career, and ultimately rejected as unsatisfactory. Of this considerable body of verse, a great part was written, not in youth or old age, but while Tennyson's powers were at their greatest. Whatever reasons may once have existed for suppressing the poems that follow, the student of English literature is entitled to demand that the whole body of Tennyson's work should now be open, without restriction or impediment, to the critical study to which the works of his compeers are subjected. - Summary by Editor's Note

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Timbuctoo (Larry Wilson)
The 'How' and the 'Why' (Larry Wilson)
The Burial of Love (Larry Wilson)
To —— (Foon)
Song ''I' the gloaming light'' (Sterling Bronwyn)
Song ''Every day hath its night'' (Michele Fry)
Hero to Leander (Larry Wilson)
The Mystic (Nemo)
The Grasshopper (Nemo)
Love, Pride and Forgetfulness (Nemo)
Chorus ''The varied earth, the moving heaven'' (Nemo)
Lost Hope (Tina)
The Tears of Heaven (Larry Wilson)
Love and Sorrow (Foon)
To a Lady Sleeping (Tina)
Sonnet ''Could I outwear my present state of woe'' (Tina)
Sonnet ''Though Night hath climbed'' (Tina)
Sonnet ''Shall the evil hag die'' (Larry Wilson)
Sonnet ''The pallid thunder stricken sigh for gain'' (Ellies)
Love (Renee Newcross)
English War Song (Ellies)
National Song (Sterling Bronwyn)
Dualisms (Michele Fry)
οἱ ρἑοντες (Larry Wilson)
Song ''The lintwhite and the throstlecock'' (Foon)
A Fragment (Ellies)
Anacreontics (Foon)
''O sad no more! Oh sweet no more'' (J. N. Fletcher)
Sonnet ''Check every outflash, every ruder sally'' (J. N. Fletcher)
Sonnet ''Me my own fate to lasting sorrow doometh'' (J. N. Fletcher)
Sonnet ''There are three things that fill my heart with sighs'' (J. N. Fletcher)
Sonnet ''Oh beauty, passing beauty'' (Ellies)
The Hesperides (Ellies)
Rosalind (April6090)
Song ''Who can say'' (bdanzige)
Sonnet ''Blow ye the trumpet, gather from afar'' (Larry Wilson)
O Darling Room (Ren)
To Christopher North (Foon)
The Lotos-Eaters (Nemo)
A Dream of Fair Women (Jude)
Cambridge (Jude)
The Germ of 'Maud' (Nemo)
''A gate and a field half ploughed'' (Nemo)
The Skipping-Rope (April6090)
The New Timon and the Poets (Foon)
Mablethorpe (Michael MacTaggert)
''What time I wasted youthful hours'' (Michael MacTaggert)
Britons, Guard your Own (bdanzige)
Hands all Round (Ellies)
Suggested by Reading an Article in a Newspaper (Larry Wilson)
''God bless our Prince and Bride'' (Ellies)
The Ringlet (Foon)
Song ''Home they brought him slain with spears'' (Ellies)
1865-1866 (April6090)
The Lover's Tale, part 1 (Ellies)
The Lover's Tale, part 2 (Ellies)
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