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as "insane", symptomatic of "mental infirmity". His complex compositional practice and frequent redrafting also demonstrates a dynamic relationship between images and words, as can be seen in the many notebooks he worked in. Few poets have used such a variety of styles with such an exact
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in being troubled by the conflict between religious faith and expanding scientific knowledge. Tennyson possessed a strong poetic power, which his early readers often attributed to his "Englishness" and his masculinity. Well-known among his longer works are
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as the strength of ten, / Because my heart is pure", "To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield", "Knowledge comes, but Wisdom lingers", and "The old order changeth, yielding place to new". He is the ninth most frequently quoted writer in
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in 1839, if not earlier. The pair began a lifelong friendship, and were famous smoking companions. Some of
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published before and during his childhood is evident from the richness of his imagery and descriptive writing. He also handled rhythm masterfully. The insistent beat of
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1645:(1830), in which the following poems were published:
316:
4667:
I Am Half-Sick of Shadows, Said the Lady of Shalott
1966:(1870), in which the following poem was published:
1303:He was succeeded as 2nd Baron Tennyson by his son,
983:
Break, Break, Break, on thy cold grey Stones, o Sea
803:To lie within the light of God, as I lie upon your
701:To-morrow 'll be the happiest time of all the glad
313:
3007:
2499:
2442:
1670:"Sonnet" (Check every outflash, every ruder sally)
935:. In the same year (on 13 June), Tennyson married
773:And for myself, indeed, I care not if I go to-day;
745: be Queen o' the May.
728: be Queen o' the May.
711: be Queen o' the May.
576:
3930:
2397:
2104:also included an accompanying track, composed by
809: weary are at rest.
731:They say he's dying all for love, - but that can
5033:
2257:
2184:
1028:β Lord Tennyson's residence on the Isle of Wight
838:", a long poem detailing the "Way of the Soul".
792:But all these things have ceased to be, with my
760:And be often, often with you when you think I'm
697:YOU must wake and call me early, call me early,
376:Tennyson also focused on short lyrics, such as "
3527:
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3477:
3401:
3364:
3319:
3292:
3263:
1341:
908:later adapted and parodied the piece twice: in
780:And say to Robin a kind word, and tell him not
775:But Effie, you must comfort her when I am past
765:So now I think my time is near; I trust it is.
752:Though you'll not see me, mother, I shall look
748:If I can, I'll come again, mother, from out my
743:And I'm to be Queen o' the May, mother, I'm to
735:They say his heart is breaking, mother, - what
726:But I'm to be Queen o' the May, mother, I'm to
709:For I'm to be Queen o' the May, mother, I'm to
705:Of all the glad new-year, mother, the maddest,
2898:"Queen Victoria's Journals β Information Site"
2880:"Queen Victoria's Journals β Information Site"
2862:"Queen Victoria's Journals β Information Site"
2431:, Highbeachchurch.org. Retrieved 27 April 2012
2165:(5th ed.). Oxford University Press. 1999.
2073:(published after his death by Hallam Tennyson)
1300:, is assumed to be named after Lord Tennyson.
1071:In 1850, after William Wordsworth's death and
799:And there to wait a little while till you and
788:If I had lived - I cannot tell - I might have
756:Though I cannot speak a word, I shall hearken
724: him yesterday, -
722:He thought of that sharp look, mother, I gave
714:As I came up the valley, whom think ye should
4873:
4732:
4584:
4101:
3640:"Top 10 Captivating Courtroom Scenes in Film"
2908:
2840:. Rosedale, North Shore: Raupo. p. 411.
1142:, of Aldworth in the County of Sussex and of
807:And the wicked cease from troubling, and the
794: desire of life.
784:There's many worthier than I, would make him
769:The blessed music went that way my soul will
754: upon your face;
739:There's many a bolder lad 'll woo me any sum-
3808:Works by Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson
3799:Works by Alfred, Lord Tennyson in eBook form
3769:"Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron"
2588:
2586:
2082:Tennyson's "Ulysses" was quoted in the 2012
1849:(1847), which includes the following poems:
1573:("Looking backwards (is) looking forwards").
816:From "The May Queen" poem by Alfred Tennyson
790: been his wife;
750: resting-place;
737: is that to me?
718:But Robin leaning on the bridge beneath the
347:'s reign. In 1829, Tennyson was awarded the
3739:(pbk.). Edited with a preface and notes by
3663:
3623:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
3587:. Vol. 8. Macmillan. pp. 261β263.
3461:"Poetry Lovers' Page: Alfred Lord Tennyson"
3087:Tennyson and the Fabrication of Englishness
2626:
2624:
2622:
1882:(1850), which includes the following poem:
801: Effie come, -
797:Forever and forever, all in a blessed home,
758: what you say,
707: merriest day;
4880:
4866:
4739:
4725:
4591:
4577:
4108:
4094:
3984:. London: Tinsley Brothers. pp. 78β84
3584:The Life and Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson
2326:"Trinity College, University of Cambridge"
2290:
2288:
2286:
2284:
1180:, showing Tennyson as host to his friends
699: mother dear;
90:19 November 1850 β 6 October 1892
54:
3973:
3743:. Selections from the definitive edition
3664:Nikolakakis, Demetra (10 November 2022).
3549:
2791:Historical Memorials of Westminster Abbey
2583:
2410:Alfred Lord Tennyson: A Memoir by His Son
2258:Savage-Armstrong, George Francis (1888).
2185:Savage-Armstrong, George Francis (1888).
1856:" β later appeared as a song in the film
1751:"Rosalinde" (1833; suppressed until 1884)
1567:gules semΓ©e de lys and ducally crowned or
1314:
771: have to go.
720: hazel-tree?
703: new-year, -
594:King Edward VI Grammar School, Louth
585:Statue of Lord Tennyson in the chapel of
3348:Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron (1898).
3347:
3221:
3083:
3005:
2630:
2619:
2605:
2501:"The Influence of Carlyle Upon Tennyson"
1983:(written 1867β1870; published 1871) β a
1506:alone was a subject for Rossetti, Hunt,
1345:
1296:in New Zealand's high country, named by
1263:
1202:
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1056:
786: happy yet.
762: far away.
665:
580:
463:
404:" was written to commemorate his friend
4659:The Lady of Shalott Looking at Lancelot
3817:Works by or about Alfred, Lord Tennyson
3713:
3637:
3225:The complete poetical works of Tennyson
2914:
2497:
2440:
2306:
2281:
805: breast, -
733: never be;
147:11 March 1884 β 6 October 1892
5034:
3955:
3240:"Alfred, Lord Tennyson | English poet"
3053:Encyclopedia of Literature and Science
3049:
2663:
2594:Tennyson: To Strive, To Seek, To Find.
2570:
2352:Enjoying "Timbuktu" by Alfred Tennyson
1980:The Window; or, The Songs of the Wrens
1130:in 1865 and 1868, finally accepting a
782: to fret;
741: mer day;
449:Tennyson was born on 6 August 1809 in
5137:People from Freshwater, Isle of Wight
4861:
4720:
4572:
4089:
3997:Tennyson index entry at Poets' Corner
3974:Anonymous (1873). "Alfred Tennyson".
3876:at The University of Texas at Austin.
3762:
3638:Edwards, Shanee (10 September 2018).
3121:
2945:
2367:. BBC. 31 August 2005. Archived from
2146:
1621:A list of works by Tennyson follows:
565:The Varieties of Religious Experience
5142:Presidents of the Society of Authors
5072:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
2954:Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
2832:
2639:. Oxford University Press. pp.
2328:. BBC Your Paintings. Archived from
1862:(2004), with musical arrangement by
1517:
1412:The moan of doves in immemorial elms
873:
767: I know
239:
4889:Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom
4117:Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson
4009:Tennyson's Grave, Westminster Abbey
3925:Additional biographical information
3169:Carol T. Christ, Catherine Robson,
2163:The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
2118:
1539:vert between three leopard's faces
1482:Influence on Pre-Raphaelite artists
1414:And murmuring of innumerable bees.
1041:Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson
989:The title is a quote from the 1842
777: away.
716: I see
459:Francis Leke, 1st Earl of Scarsdale
433:The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
299:Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson
257:Hallam Tennyson, 2nd Baron Tennyson
162:Hallam Tennyson, 2nd Baron Tennyson
78:Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom
13:
3863:Institutional collections of works
3600:"Skyfall: Tennyson and James Bond"
3597:
3509:. London: Henry S. King & Co.
3484:. London: Henry S. King & Co.
3222:Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson (1898).
3158:Selected Prose of T. S. Eliot
2726:"Cambridge Book and Print Gallery"
2422:"History of Holy Innocents Church"
2077:
2019:The Revenge: A Ballad of the Fleet
1535:Gules, a bend nebuly or thereon a
1013:(1852β1928) and Lionel (1854β1886)
626:In 1829, Tennyson was awarded the
392:". Much of his verse was based on
14:
5173:
5132:People from East Lindsey District
3787:
2552:Farringford: The Home of Tennyson
2441:Sanders, Charles Richard (1961).
2128:. British Listed Buildings Online
16:British Poet Laureate (1809β1892)
4212:
3833:
3212:Debrett's Peerage, 1968, p. 1091
2752:"Tennyson, Science and Religion"
2666:Alfred Tennyson: A Literary Life
2631:Pearsall, Cornelia D.J. (2008).
2596:London: Chatto and Windus, 2012.
1052:
1033:
1018:
998:
975:
532:(1780), a small village between
500:George Tennyson (1749/50-1835),
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4237:The Charge of the Light Brigade
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1920:The Charge of the Light Brigade
1237:Locksley Hall Sixty Years After
1151:Creation of the Volunteer Force
1144:Freshwater in the Isle of Wight
1104:on 25 October 1854, during the
1098:The Charge of the Light Brigade
577:Education and first publication
408:, a fellow poet and student at
382:The Charge of the Light Brigade
235:
3887:collection of Tennyson's works
3826:Works by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
3719:Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1989).
3566:– via Project Gutenberg.
2295:Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson.
2237:
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1964:The Holy Grail and Other Poems
1282:All Saints' Church, Freshwater
596:from 1816 to 1820. He entered
396:mythological themes, such as "
1:
4055:Peerage of the United Kingdom
3577:Alfred Lord Tennyson (1899).
3124:Studies in English Literature
2836:(2010). Peter Dowling (ed.).
2108:, that is titled "Tennyson."
1609:, henceforth the arms of the
1309:Governor-General of Australia
1249:(p. 127): "I believe in
1215:, his home in the village of
1090:Princess Alexandra of Denmark
444:
5157:Translators from Old English
5107:Fellows of the Royal Society
5092:Culture on the Isle of Wight
5087:Burials at Westminster Abbey
5062:19th-century English writers
4307:Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
3872:digital collection from the
3793:Digital collections of works
3721:Tennyson: A Selected Edition
2915:Grendon, Felix (July 1907).
2577:britishlistedbuildings.co.uk
2308:"Tennyson, Alfred (TNY827A)"
2111:
1854:Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
1674:Friendship's Offering (1833)
1342:The art of Tennyson's poetry
1280:. A memorial was erected in
900:", have met enduring fame. "
608:is in Trinity's collection.
604:. A portrait of Tennyson by
455:John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers
439:
7:
4410:Flower in the Crannied Wall
3940:(1st ed.), Cambridge:
3832:(public domain audiobooks)
2312:A Cambridge Alumni Database
1971:Flower in the Crannied Wall
1936:Enoch Arden and Other Poems
611:At Cambridge, Tennyson met
522:Charles Tennyson d'Eyncourt
10:
5178:
5057:19th-century English poets
3942:Cambridge University Press
3901:in the collections of the
3880:Alfred Tennyson Collection
3014:. Cambridge, MA / London:
2946:Baker, John Haydn (2004).
2902:queenvictoriasjournals.org
2884:queenvictoriasjournals.org
2866:queenvictoriasjournals.org
2838:Place Names of New Zealand
2819:Christopher Ricks (1972).
2680:"primaveraproductions.com"
2314:. University of Cambridge.
1818:" (written September 1834)
1764:
1686:
1663:The Gem: A Literary Annual
1528:Trinity College, Cambridge
1488:Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
1455:Knights of the Round Table
1081:Elizabeth Barrett Browning
598:Trinity College, Cambridge
592:Tennyson was a student of
587:Trinity College, Cambridge
410:Trinity College, Cambridge
371:Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
275:Trinity College, Cambridge
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3907:Cambridge Digital Library
3691:"SKYFALL β Thomas Newman"
3084:Sherwood, Marion (2013).
3006:Pattison, Robert (1979).
2987:. University of Cambridge
2100:) reciting the poem. The
1957:William Sterndale Bennett
1765:
1687:
1565:leopards rampant guardant
1217:Freshwater, Isle of Wight
1157:. Tennyson's family were
1009:(1813β1896) and his sons
896:", and a new version of "
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21:Tennyson (disambiguation)
5067:19th-century translators
4482:Chapel House, Twickenham
3962:"Life of Tennyson"
3852:Leeds University Library
3528:Alfred Tennyson (1880).
3503:Alfred Tennyson (1877).
3478:Alfred Tennyson (1875).
3402:Alfred Tennyson (1847).
3365:Alfred Tennyson (1842).
3320:Alfred Tennyson (1879).
3293:Alfred Tennyson (1833).
3264:Alfred Tennyson (1833).
3016:Harvard University Press
2707:, October 2020, p. 373,
2668:. Springer. p. 146.
2546:24 December 2007 at the
2022:(1878) β about the ship
1616:
1587:Archbishop of Canterbury
1331:" after Albert's death.
1268:Monument to Tennyson on
868:Chapel House, Twickenham
617:William Henry Brookfield
4802:Something's Got to Give
4545:Charles Tennyson Turner
4293:Lady Clara Vere de Vere
3967:Studies of a Biographer
3779:Encyclopædia Britannica
3531:Ballads and Other Poems
3244:Encyclopedia Britannica
3050:Gossin, Pamela (2002).
2949:Browning and Wordsworth
2664:Ormond, Leonee (1993).
2557:4 December 2008 at the
2498:Starnes, D. T. (1921).
2031:Ballads and Other Poems
1987:with music composed by
1798:Lady Clara Vere de Vere
1703:John William Waterhouse
1508:John William Waterhouse
1118:, portrait by P. KrΓ€mer
1005:Tennyson with his wife
671:John William Waterhouse
645:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
628:Chancellor's Gold Medal
558:The noted psychologist
545:Charles Tennyson Turner
526:St. James Church, Louth
367:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
349:Chancellor's Gold Medal
5082:British Poets Laureate
4705:La Damigella di Scalot
4499:Blackdown, West Sussex
4132:Poems, Chiefly Lyrical
3895:at the British Library
3536:C Kegan Paul & Co.
3405:The Princess: A Medley
3328:C Kegan Paul & Co.
3010:Tennyson and Tradition
2444:"Carlyle and Tennyson"
2412:, New York: MacMillan.
2151:. Quistory Publishers.
2057:(1891) β a play about
2005:(1877) β a play about
1996:(1875) β a play about
1846:The Princess: A Medley
1642:Poems, Chiefly Lyrical
1575:
1571:Respiciens Prospiciens
1510:(three versions), and
1492:Dante Gabriel Rossetti
1417:
1378:
1321:Albert, Prince Consort
1315:Tennyson and the Queen
1273:
1220:
1182:Julia Margaret Cameron
1119:
1068:
902:The Princess: A Medley
830:while on a holiday in
812:
684:
589:
574:
473:
451:Somersby, Lincolnshire
354:Poems, Chiefly Lyrical
5042:Alfred, Lord Tennyson
4966:Alfred, Lord Tennyson
4748:Alfred, Lord Tennyson
4600:Alfred, Lord Tennyson
4251:A Dream of Fair Women
4189:The Miller's Daughter
4037:British Poet Laureate
3917:16 March 2011 at the
3905:, fully digitised in
3893:Alfred, Lord Tennyson
3870:Baron Alfred Tennyson
3850:Archival material at
3764:Gosse, Edmund William
3745:The Poems of Tennyson
3184:"The Pre-Raphaelites"
3136:10.1353/sel.2000.0040
2705:Yale University Press
2686:on 23 September 2015.
2427:20 March 2012 at the
2147:Stern, Keith (2007).
2092:, with the character
1906:Maud, and Other Poems
1825:" (written 1833β1834)
1784:A Dream of Fair Women
1692:A Dream of Fair Women
1635:Prolusiones Academicæ
1627:Poems by Two Brothers
1532:
1409:
1352:Ottawa Public Library
1349:
1267:
1206:
1190:George Edward Gouraud
1114:
1102:an ill-advised charge
1060:
1045:George Frederic Watts
987:Rudolf Eickemeyer Jr.
943:. They had two sons,
687:
669:
633:Poems Chiefly Lyrical
623:, published in 1827.
621:Poems by Two Brothers
606:George Frederic Watts
584:
570:
528:(1764) and rector of
467:
4654:(Hunt, c.β1888-1905)
4431:Ring Out, Wild Bells
4417:The Higher Pantheism
4203:The Ballad of Oriana
4182:Mariana in the South
3899:Tennyson's Notebooks
3759:are printed in full.
3756:In Memoriam A. H. H.
3714:General bibliography
3465:poetryloverspage.com
2550:Rebecca FitzGerald,
2540:The Home of Tennyson
2408:H. Tennyson (1897).
2007:Harold II of England
1915:"The Brook; an Idyl"
1901:"The Sister's Shame"
1887:Ring Out, Wild Bells
1524:heraldic achievement
1176:wrote a play called
1122:Tennyson declined a
859:Sir Charles Tennyson
828:cerebral haemorrhage
37:The Right Honourable
4686:Song of the Sparrow
4651:The Lady of Shalott
4643:The Lady of Shalott
4605:The Lady of Shalott
4343:St. Simeon Stylites
4230:Break, Break, Break
4154:The Lady of Shalott
3874:Harry Ransom Center
3481:Queen Mary: A Drama
3194:on 11 December 2018
3188:The British Library
2823:. Macmillan, p. 236
2774:3 December 2012 at
2096:(played by actress
1994:Queen Mary: A Drama
1835:"The Vision of Sin"
1770:Break, Break, Break
1734:St. Simeon Stylites
1699:The Lady of Shalott
1603:Thomas de Cantilupe
1504:The Lady of Shalott
1496:William Holman Hunt
1430:quantitative metres
1392:Break, Break, Break
1372:William Shakespeare
898:The Lady of Shalott
890:Break, Break, Break
824:The Lady of Shalott
676:The Lady of Shalott
468:An illustration by
378:Break, Break, Break
5117:Mythopoeic writers
5102:English male poets
4960:William Wordsworth
4845:Three for the Show
4810:Move Over, Darling
4805:(1962, unfinished)
4670:(Waterhouse, 1915)
4662:(Waterhouse, 1894)
4646:(Waterhouse, 1888)
4551:Frederick Tennyson
4286:In Memoriam A.H.H.
4279:Idylls of the King
4140:The Deserted House
4030:William Wordsworth
3697:. 21 November 2012
3094:. pp. 69β70.
3092:Palgrave Macmillan
2921:The Sewanee Review
2612:The London Gazette
2350:Friedlander, Ed. "
2233:. 11 January 2016.
2065:by Arthur Sullivan
1929:Idylls of the King
1607:Bishop of Hereford
1447:Idylls of the King
1379:
1329:In Memoriam A.H.H.
1274:
1221:
1120:
1069:
985:, a photograph by
933:William Wordsworth
925:In Memoriam A.H.H.
836:In Memoriam A.H.H.
685:
602:Cambridge Apostles
590:
553:Frederick Tennyson
474:
422:, "Ulysses", and "
419:Idylls of the King
402:In Memoriam A.H.H.
150:Hereditary Peerage
111:William Wordsworth
5097:English Anglicans
5029:
5028:
4936:William Whitehead
4855:
4854:
4837:Too Many Husbands
4714:
4713:
4621:Elaine of Astolat
4566:
4565:
4487:Farringford House
4357:Tears, Idle Tears
4322:The Palace of Art
4084:
4083:
4075:Succeeded by
4044:Succeeded by
3980:. Illustrated by
3932:William Paton Ker
3812:Project Gutenberg
3741:Christopher Ricks
2868:. 5 January 1862.
2650:978-0-19-515054-4
2592:Batchelor, John.
2371:on 31 August 2005
2264:. pp. 50β52.
2217:"George Tennyson"
2191:. pp. 50β52.
2149:Queers in History
2102:film's soundtrack
1998:Mary I of England
1870:Tears, Idle Tears
1841:
1840:
1742:
1741:
1727:The Palace of Art
1660:" contributed to
1530:, showing arms:
1518:Tennyson heraldry
1512:Elizabeth Siddall
1467:Tears, Idle Tears
1438:Victorian writers
1424:understanding of
1360:Archibald Lampman
1350:Stained glass at
1278:Westminster Abbey
1213:Farringford House
952:Farringford House
874:Third publication
386:Tears, Idle Tears
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215:Westminster Abbey
206:, Sussex, England
65:Elliott & Fry
41:The Lord Tennyson
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4794:My Favorite Wife
4786:The Bushwhackers
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4533:Charles Tennyson
4389:Crossing the Bar
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4161:The Lotos-Eaters
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4900:John Dryden
4778:Enoch Arden
4770:Enoch Arden
4753:Enoch Arden
4448:Other works
4403:Enoch Arden
4381:Late poetry
4336:Sir Galahad
4003:Other works
3701:4 September
3675:4 September
3649:4 September
3609:4 September
3604:Farringford
3434:In Memoriam
2799:John Murray
2607:"No. 25308"
2336:12 February
1943:Enoch Arden
1879:In Memoriam
1859:Vanity Fair
1816:Sir Galahad
1490:. In 1848,
1475:W. H. Auden
1471:In Memoriam
1451:King Arthur
1229:In Memoriam
1186:G. F. Watts
1134:in 1883 at
1106:Crimean War
1064:Vanity Fair
1047:(1817β1904)
1026:Farringford
968:West Sussex
549:future wife
490:Mablethorpe
482:Bag Enderby
414:blank verse
288:(1850β1892)
277:(no degree)
106:Preceded by
5036:Categories
5002:Ted Hughes
4912:Nahum Tate
4614:Characters
4535:(grandson)
4529:(grandson)
4464:The Window
4272:Lady Clare
4147:The Kraken
4072:1884β1892
4041:1850β1892
3950:Q107398701
3737:0520066669
3731:(hbk.) or
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3543:1086925503
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3107:6 December
3069:24 October
3063:0313305382
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3029:0674874153
3018:. p.
2985:"Tennyson"
2969:24 October
2963:0838640389
2931:24 October
2834:Reed, A.W.
2231:"Tennyson"
2132:5 November
2098:Judi Dench
2084:James Bond
2059:Robin Hood
2012:Montenegro
1985:song cycle
1658:A Fragment
1579:difference
1559:Supporters
1386:and other
1384:John Keats
1368:Lord Byron
1354:featuring
1188:. Colonel
1178:Freshwater
1094:Edward VII
1085:Leigh Hunt
960:starstruck
855:John Clare
843:High Beach
635:in 1830. "
534:Horncastle
478:Benniworth
445:Early life
282:Occupation
270:Alma mater
204:Lurgashall
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4998:(1972β84)
4992:(1968β72)
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4553:(brother)
4547:(brother)
4396:The Eagle
4265:St. Agnes
4062:New title
3988:6 January
3670:SlashFilm
3490:926377946
3390:volume II
3335:771863316
3307:228706138
3198:26 August
3144:154831984
2991:5 October
2736:31 August
2518:2380-5382
2485:164191497
2469:0030-8129
2112:Citations
2070:Kapiolani
1896:The Eagle
1595:Glamorgan
1569:; Motto:
1405:assonance
1319:Although
1251:Pantheism
1136:Gladstone
1124:baronetcy
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657:Cambridge
440:Biography
394:classical
189:, England
143:In office
86:In office
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3946:Wikidata
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3915:Archived
3830:LibriVox
3766:(1911).
3619:cite web
3431:(1850).
3386:volume I
2821:Tennyson
2772:Archived
2555:Archived
2544:Archived
2526:43466076
2425:Archived
2375:26 March
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1950:Tithonus
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941:Shiplake
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494:Skegness
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250:Children
183:Somersby
99:Victoria
5022:(2019β)
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4475:Related
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4168:Mariana
3819:at the
3776:(ed.).
3581:(ed.).
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3418:2024748
3280:3944791
2089:Skyfall
2025:Revenge
1830:Ulysses
1656:" and "
1650:No More
1537:chaplet
1459:Mariana
1259:Spinoza
1132:peerage
954:on the
894:Ulysses
641:Mariana
639:" and "
518:Caistor
514:Usselby
486:Grimsby
398:Ulysses
363:Mariana
361:" and "
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4773:(1911)
4756:(1864)
4608:(1833)
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4222:Poetry
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