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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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had also been considered. He held the position until his own death in 1892, the longest tenure of any laureate. Tennyson fulfilled the requirements of this position, such as by authoring a poem of greeting to
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Tennyson and two of his elder brothers were writing poetry in their teens and a collection of poems by all three was published locally when Alfred was only 17. One of those brothers,
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2411:
1656:(1830), in which the following poems were published:
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I Am Half-Sick of Shadows, Said the Lady of Shalott
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4134:
1977:(1870), in which the following poem was published:
1314:He was succeeded as 2nd Baron Tennyson by his son,
994:
Break, Break, Break, on thy cold grey Stones, o Sea
814:To lie within the light of God, as I lie upon your
712:To-morrow 'll be the happiest time of all the glad
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2453:
1681:"Sonnet" (Check every outflash, every ruder sally)
946:. In the same year (on 13 June), Tennyson married
784:And for myself, indeed, I care not if I go to-day;
756: be Queen o' the May.
739: be Queen o' the May.
722: be Queen o' the May.
2115:also included an accompanying track, composed by
820: weary are at rest.
742:They say he's dying all for love, - but that can
1039:β Lord Tennyson's residence on the Isle of Wight
849:", a long poem detailing the "Way of the Soul".
803:But all these things have ceased to be, with my
771:And be often, often with you when you think I'm
708:YOU must wake and call me early, call me early,
387:Tennyson also focused on short lyrics, such as "
1543:
1420:
919:later adapted and parodied the piece twice: in
791:And say to Robin a kind word, and tell him not
786:But Effie, you must comfort her when I am past
776:So now I think my time is near; I trust it is.
763:Though you'll not see me, mother, I shall look
759:If I can, I'll come again, mother, from out my
754:And I'm to be Queen o' the May, mother, I'm to
746:They say his heart is breaking, mother, - what
737:But I'm to be Queen o' the May, mother, I'm to
720:For I'm to be Queen o' the May, mother, I'm to
716:Of all the glad new-year, mother, the maddest,
698:
2909:"Queen Victoria's Journals β Information Site"
2891:"Queen Victoria's Journals β Information Site"
2873:"Queen Victoria's Journals β Information Site"
2442:, Highbeachchurch.org. Retrieved 27 April 2012
2176:(5th ed.). Oxford University Press. 1999.
2084:(published after his death by Hallam Tennyson)
1311:, is assumed to be named after Lord Tennyson.
1082:In 1850, after William Wordsworth's death and
810:And there to wait a little while till you and
799:If I had lived - I cannot tell - I might have
767:Though I cannot speak a word, I shall hearken
735: him yesterday, -
733:He thought of that sharp look, mother, I gave
725:As I came up the valley, whom think ye should
4884:
4743:
4595:
4112:
3651:"Top 10 Captivating Courtroom Scenes in Film"
2851:. Rosedale, North Shore: Raupo. p. 411.
1153:, of Aldworth in the County of Sussex and of
818:And the wicked cease from troubling, and the
805: desire of life.
795:There's many worthier than I, would make him
780:The blessed music went that way my soul will
765: upon your face;
750:There's many a bolder lad 'll woo me any sum-
8:
3819:Works by Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson
3810:Works by Alfred, Lord Tennyson in eBook form
3780:"Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron"
2599:
2597:
2093:Tennyson's "Ulysses" was quoted in the 2012
1860:(1847), which includes the following poems:
1584:("Looking backwards (is) looking forwards").
827:From "The May Queen" poem by Alfred Tennyson
801: been his wife;
761: resting-place;
748: is that to me?
729:But Robin leaning on the bridge beneath the
358:'s reign. In 1829, Tennyson was awarded the
3750:(pbk.). Edited with a preface and notes by
3634:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
3598:. Vol. 8. Macmillan. pp. 261β263.
3472:"Poetry Lovers' Page: Alfred Lord Tennyson"
3098:Tennyson and the Fabrication of Englishness
2637:
2635:
2633:
1893:(1850), which includes the following poem:
812: Effie come, -
808:Forever and forever, all in a blessed home,
769: what you say,
718: merriest day;
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3995:. London: Tinsley Brothers. pp. 78β84
3595:The Life and Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson
2337:"Trinity College, University of Cambridge"
2301:
2299:
2297:
2295:
1191:, showing Tennyson as host to his friends
710: mother dear;
101:19 November 1850 β 6 October 1892
65:
42:
3754:. Selections from the definitive edition
3675:Nikolakakis, Demetra (10 November 2022).
2802:Historical Memorials of Westminster Abbey
2421:Alfred Lord Tennyson: A Memoir by His Son
2269:Savage-Armstrong, George Francis (1888).
2196:Savage-Armstrong, George Francis (1888).
1867:" β later appeared as a song in the film
1762:"Rosalinde" (1833; suppressed until 1884)
1578:gules semΓ©e de lys and ducally crowned or
782: have to go.
731: hazel-tree?
714: new-year, -
605:King Edward VI Grammar School, Louth
596:Statue of Lord Tennyson in the chapel of
3359:Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron (1898).
2512:"The Influence of Carlyle Upon Tennyson"
1994:(written 1867β1870; published 1871) β a
1517:alone was a subject for Rossetti, Hunt,
1307:in New Zealand's high country, named by
1067:
797: happy yet.
773: far away.
415:" was written to commemorate his friend
4670:The Lady of Shalott Looking at Lancelot
3828:Works by or about Alfred, Lord Tennyson
3236:The complete poetical works of Tennyson
2128:
983:
816: breast, -
744: never be;
158:11 March 1884 β 6 October 1892
3627:
3251:"Alfred, Lord Tennyson | English poet"
3064:Encyclopedia of Literature and Science
2605:Tennyson: To Strive, To Seek, To Find.
2363:Enjoying "Timbuktu" by Alfred Tennyson
1991:The Window; or, The Songs of the Wrens
1141:in 1865 and 1868, finally accepting a
793: to fret;
752: mer day;
460:Tennyson was born on 6 August 1809 in
5148:People from Freshwater, Isle of Wight
4008:Tennyson index entry at Poets' Corner
3985:Anonymous (1873). "Alfred Tennyson".
3887:at The University of Texas at Austin.
3649:Edwards, Shanee (10 September 2018).
2378:. BBC. 31 August 2005. Archived from
1632:A list of works by Tennyson follows:
576:The Varieties of Religious Experience
7:
5153:Presidents of the Society of Authors
5083:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
2965:Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
2650:. Oxford University Press. pp.
2339:. BBC Your Paintings. Archived from
1873:(2004), with musical arrangement by
1423:The moan of doves in immemorial elms
778: I know
250:
4900:Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom
4128:Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson
4020:Tennyson's Grave, Westminster Abbey
3936:Additional biographical information
3180:Carol T. Christ, Catherine Robson,
2174:The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
1550:vert between three leopard's faces
1493:Influence on Pre-Raphaelite artists
1425:And murmuring of innumerable bees.
1052:Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson
1000:The title is a quote from the 1842
788: away.
727: I see
470:Francis Leke, 1st Earl of Scarsdale
444:The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
310:Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson
268:Hallam Tennyson, 2nd Baron Tennyson
173:Hallam Tennyson, 2nd Baron Tennyson
89:Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom
3874:Institutional collections of works
3611:"Skyfall: Tennyson and James Bond"
3520:. London: Henry S. King & Co.
3495:. London: Henry S. King & Co.
3233:Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson (1898).
3169:Selected Prose of T. S. Eliot
2737:"Cambridge Book and Print Gallery"
2433:"History of Holy Innocents Church"
2030:The Revenge: A Ballad of the Fleet
1546:Gules, a bend nebuly or thereon a
1024:(1852β1928) and Lionel (1854β1886)
637:In 1829, Tennyson was awarded the
403:". Much of his verse was based on
25:
5143:People from East Lindsey District
2563:Farringford: The Home of Tennyson
2452:Sanders, Charles Richard (1961).
2139:. British Listed Buildings Online
27:British Poet Laureate (1809β1892)
4223:
3844:
3223:Debrett's Peerage, 1968, p. 1091
2763:"Tennyson, Science and Religion"
2677:Alfred Tennyson: A Literary Life
2642:Pearsall, Cornelia D.J. (2008).
2607:London: Chatto and Windus, 2012.
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543:(1780), a small village between
511:George Tennyson (1749/50-1835),
320:
4248:The Charge of the Light Brigade
3365:. Houghton Mifflin. p. 21.
2626:. 15 January 1884. p. 243.
1943:(1859β1885; composed 1833β1874)
1931:The Charge of the Light Brigade
1248:Locksley Hall Sixty Years After
1162:Creation of the Volunteer Force
1155:Freshwater in the Isle of Wight
1115:on 25 October 1854, during the
1109:The Charge of the Light Brigade
588:Education and first publication
419:, a fellow poet and student at
393:The Charge of the Light Brigade
246:
3898:collection of Tennyson's works
3837:Works by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
3730:Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1989).
3577:– via Project Gutenberg.
2306:Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson.
1975:The Holy Grail and Other Poems
1293:All Saints' Church, Freshwater
607:from 1816 to 1820. He entered
407:mythological themes, such as "
1:
4066:Peerage of the United Kingdom
3588:Alfred Lord Tennyson (1899).
3135:Studies in English Literature
2847:(2010). Peter Dowling (ed.).
2119:, that is titled "Tennyson."
1620:, henceforth the arms of the
1320:Governor-General of Australia
1260:(p. 127): "I believe in
1226:, his home in the village of
1101:Princess Alexandra of Denmark
5168:Translators from Old English
5118:Fellows of the Royal Society
5103:Culture on the Isle of Wight
5098:Burials at Westminster Abbey
5073:19th-century English writers
4318:Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
3883:digital collection from the
3804:Digital collections of works
3732:Tennyson: A Selected Edition
2926:Grendon, Felix (July 1907).
2588:britishlistedbuildings.co.uk
2319:"Tennyson, Alfred (TNY827A)"
1865:Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
1685:Friendship's Offering (1833)
1353:The art of Tennyson's poetry
1291:. A memorial was erected in
911:", have met enduring fame. "
619:is in Trinity's collection.
615:. A portrait of Tennyson by
466:John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers
4421:Flower in the Crannied Wall
3951:(1st ed.), Cambridge:
3843:(public domain audiobooks)
2323:A Cambridge Alumni Database
1982:Flower in the Crannied Wall
1947:Enoch Arden and Other Poems
622:At Cambridge, Tennyson met
533:Charles Tennyson d'Eyncourt
5189:
5068:19th-century English poets
3953:Cambridge University Press
3912:in the collections of the
3891:Alfred Tennyson Collection
3025:. Cambridge, MA / London:
2957:Baker, John Haydn (2004).
2913:queenvictoriasjournals.org
2895:queenvictoriasjournals.org
2877:queenvictoriasjournals.org
2849:Place Names of New Zealand
2830:Christopher Ricks (1972).
2691:"primaveraproductions.com"
2325:. University of Cambridge.
1829:" (written September 1834)
1775:
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1674:The Gem: A Literary Annual
1539:Trinity College, Cambridge
1499:Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
1466:Knights of the Round Table
1092:Elizabeth Barrett Browning
609:Trinity College, Cambridge
603:Tennyson was a student of
598:Trinity College, Cambridge
421:Trinity College, Cambridge
382:Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
286:Trinity College, Cambridge
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3702:"SKYFALL β Thomas Newman"
3095:Sherwood, Marion (2013).
3017:Pattison, Robert (1979).
2998:. University of Cambridge
2111:) reciting the poem. The
1968:William Sterndale Bennett
1776:
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1576:leopards rampant guardant
1228:Freshwater, Isle of Wight
1168:. Tennyson's family were
1020:(1813β1896) and his sons
907:", and a new version of "
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32:Tennyson (disambiguation)
5078:19th-century translators
4493:Chapel House, Twickenham
3973:"Life of Tennyson"
3863:Leeds University Library
3539:Alfred Tennyson (1880).
3514:Alfred Tennyson (1877).
3489:Alfred Tennyson (1875).
3413:Alfred Tennyson (1847).
3376:Alfred Tennyson (1842).
3331:Alfred Tennyson (1879).
3304:Alfred Tennyson (1833).
3275:Alfred Tennyson (1833).
3027:Harvard University Press
2718:, October 2020, p. 373,
2679:. Springer. p. 146.
2557:24 December 2007 at the
2033:(1878) β about the ship
1598:Archbishop of Canterbury
1342:" after Albert's death.
1279:Monument to Tennyson on
879:Chapel House, Twickenham
628:William Henry Brookfield
4813:Something's Got to Give
4556:Charles Tennyson Turner
4304:Lady Clara Vere de Vere
3978:Studies of a Biographer
3790:Encyclopædia Britannica
3542:Ballads and Other Poems
3255:Encyclopedia Britannica
3061:Gossin, Pamela (2002).
2960:Browning and Wordsworth
2675:Ormond, Leonee (1993).
2568:4 December 2008 at the
2509:Starnes, D. T. (1921).
2042:Ballads and Other Poems
1998:with music composed by
1809:Lady Clara Vere de Vere
1714:John William Waterhouse
1519:John William Waterhouse
1129:, portrait by P. KrΓ€mer
1016:Tennyson with his wife
682:John William Waterhouse
656:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
639:Chancellor's Gold Medal
569:The noted psychologist
556:Charles Tennyson Turner
537:St. James Church, Louth
378:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
360:Chancellor's Gold Medal
5093:British Poets Laureate
4716:La Damigella di Scalot
4510:Blackdown, West Sussex
4143:Poems, Chiefly Lyrical
3906:at the British Library
3547:C Kegan Paul & Co.
3416:The Princess: A Medley
3339:C Kegan Paul & Co.
3021:Tennyson and Tradition
2455:"Carlyle and Tennyson"
2423:, New York: MacMillan.
2162:. Quistory Publishers.
2068:(1891) β a play about
2016:(1877) β a play about
2007:(1875) β a play about
1857:The Princess: A Medley
1653:Poems, Chiefly Lyrical
1586:
1582:Respiciens Prospiciens
1521:(three versions), and
1503:Dante Gabriel Rossetti
1428:
1389:
1352:
1332:Albert, Prince Consort
1326:Tennyson and the Queen
1284:
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1193:Julia Margaret Cameron
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1079:
913:The Princess: A Medley
841:while on a holiday in
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462:Somersby, Lincolnshire
365:Poems, Chiefly Lyrical
5053:Alfred, Lord Tennyson
4977:Alfred, Lord Tennyson
4759:Alfred, Lord Tennyson
4611:Alfred, Lord Tennyson
4262:A Dream of Fair Women
4200:The Miller's Daughter
4048:British Poet Laureate
3928:16 March 2011 at the
3916:, fully digitised in
3904:Alfred, Lord Tennyson
3881:Baron Alfred Tennyson
3861:Archival material at
3775:Gosse, Edmund William
3756:The Poems of Tennyson
3195:"The Pre-Raphaelites"
3147:10.1353/sel.2000.0040
2716:Yale University Press
2697:on 23 September 2015.
2438:20 March 2012 at the
2158:Stern, Keith (2007).
2103:, with the character
1917:Maud, and Other Poems
1836:" (written 1833β1834)
1795:A Dream of Fair Women
1703:A Dream of Fair Women
1646:Prolusiones Academicæ
1638:Poems by Two Brothers
1363:Ottawa Public Library
1360:
1278:
1217:
1201:George Edward Gouraud
1125:
1113:an ill-advised charge
1071:
1056:George Frederic Watts
998:Rudolf Eickemeyer Jr.
954:. They had two sons,
680:
644:Poems Chiefly Lyrical
634:, published in 1827.
632:Poems by Two Brothers
617:George Frederic Watts
595:
581:
539:(1764) and rector of
478:
4665:(Hunt, c.β1888-1905)
4442:Ring Out, Wild Bells
4428:The Higher Pantheism
4214:The Ballad of Oriana
4193:Mariana in the South
3910:Tennyson's Notebooks
3770:are printed in full.
3767:In Memoriam A. H. H.
3725:General bibliography
3476:poetryloverspage.com
2561:Rebecca FitzGerald,
2551:The Home of Tennyson
2419:H. Tennyson (1897).
2018:Harold II of England
1926:"The Brook; an Idyl"
1912:"The Sister's Shame"
1898:Ring Out, Wild Bells
1535:heraldic achievement
1187:wrote a play called
1133:Tennyson declined a
870:Sir Charles Tennyson
839:cerebral haemorrhage
48:The Right Honourable
4697:Song of the Sparrow
4662:The Lady of Shalott
4654:The Lady of Shalott
4616:The Lady of Shalott
4354:St. Simeon Stylites
4241:Break, Break, Break
4165:The Lady of Shalott
3885:Harry Ransom Center
3492:Queen Mary: A Drama
3205:on 11 December 2018
3199:The British Library
2834:. Macmillan, p. 236
2785:3 December 2012 at
2107:(played by actress
2005:Queen Mary: A Drama
1846:"The Vision of Sin"
1781:Break, Break, Break
1745:St. Simeon Stylites
1710:The Lady of Shalott
1614:Thomas de Cantilupe
1515:The Lady of Shalott
1507:William Holman Hunt
1441:quantitative metres
1403:Break, Break, Break
1383:William Shakespeare
909:The Lady of Shalott
901:Break, Break, Break
835:The Lady of Shalott
687:The Lady of Shalott
479:An illustration by
389:Break, Break, Break
5128:Mythopoeic writers
5113:English male poets
4971:William Wordsworth
4856:Three for the Show
4821:Move Over, Darling
4816:(1962, unfinished)
4681:(Waterhouse, 1915)
4673:(Waterhouse, 1894)
4657:(Waterhouse, 1888)
4562:Frederick Tennyson
4297:In Memoriam A.H.H.
4290:Idylls of the King
4151:The Deserted House
4041:William Wordsworth
3708:. 21 November 2012
3105:. pp. 69β70.
3103:Palgrave Macmillan
2932:The Sewanee Review
2623:The London Gazette
2361:Friedlander, Ed. "
2244:. 11 January 2016.
2076:by Arthur Sullivan
1940:Idylls of the King
1618:Bishop of Hereford
1458:Idylls of the King
1390:
1340:In Memoriam A.H.H.
1285:
1232:
1131:
1080:
996:, a photograph by
944:William Wordsworth
936:In Memoriam A.H.H.
847:In Memoriam A.H.H.
696:
613:Cambridge Apostles
601:
564:Frederick Tennyson
485:
433:, "Ulysses", and "
430:Idylls of the King
413:In Memoriam A.H.H.
161:Hereditary Peerage
122:William Wordsworth
5108:English Anglicans
5040:
5039:
4947:William Whitehead
4866:
4865:
4848:Too Many Husbands
4725:
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4632:Elaine of Astolat
4577:
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4498:Farringford House
4368:Tears, Idle Tears
4333:The Palace of Art
4095:
4094:
4086:Succeeded by
4055:Succeeded by
3991:. Illustrated by
3943:William Paton Ker
3823:Project Gutenberg
3752:Christopher Ricks
2879:. 5 January 1862.
2661:978-0-19-515054-4
2603:Batchelor, John.
2382:on 31 August 2005
2275:. pp. 50β52.
2228:"George Tennyson"
2202:. pp. 50β52.
2160:Queers in History
2113:film's soundtrack
2009:Mary I of England
1881:Tears, Idle Tears
1852:
1851:
1753:
1752:
1738:The Palace of Art
1671:" contributed to
1541:, showing arms:
1529:Tennyson heraldry
1523:Elizabeth Siddall
1478:Tears, Idle Tears
1449:Victorian writers
1435:understanding of
1371:Archibald Lampman
1361:Stained glass at
1289:Westminster Abbey
1224:Farringford House
963:Farringford House
885:Third publication
397:Tears, Idle Tears
307:
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226:Westminster Abbey
217:, Sussex, England
76:Elliott & Fry
52:The Lord Tennyson
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4805:My Favorite Wife
4797:The Bushwhackers
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4544:Charles Tennyson
4400:Crossing the Bar
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5058:1809 births
5027:(2009β2019)
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4961:(1790β1813)
4925:(1692β1715)
4911:John Dryden
4789:Enoch Arden
4781:Enoch Arden
4764:Enoch Arden
4459:Other works
4414:Enoch Arden
4392:Late poetry
4347:Sir Galahad
4014:Other works
3712:4 September
3686:4 September
3660:4 September
3620:4 September
3615:Farringford
3445:In Memoriam
2810:John Murray
2618:"No. 25308"
2347:12 February
1954:Enoch Arden
1890:In Memoriam
1870:Vanity Fair
1827:Sir Galahad
1501:. In 1848,
1486:W. H. Auden
1482:In Memoriam
1462:King Arthur
1240:In Memoriam
1197:G. F. Watts
1145:in 1883 at
1117:Crimean War
1075:Vanity Fair
1058:(1817β1904)
1037:Farringford
979:West Sussex
560:future wife
501:Mablethorpe
493:Bag Enderby
425:blank verse
299:(1850β1892)
288:(no degree)
117:Preceded by
5047:Categories
5013:Ted Hughes
4923:Nahum Tate
4625:Characters
4546:(grandson)
4540:(grandson)
4475:The Window
4283:Lady Clare
4158:The Kraken
4083:1884β1892
4052:1850β1892
3961:Q107398701
3748:0520066669
3742:(hbk.) or
3740:0520065883
3554:1086925503
3545:. London:
3526:1246230498
3448:. London:
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3118:6 December
3080:24 October
3074:0313305382
3046:24 October
3040:0674874153
3029:. p.
2996:"Tennyson"
2980:24 October
2974:0838640389
2942:24 October
2845:Reed, A.W.
2242:"Tennyson"
2143:5 November
2109:Judi Dench
2095:James Bond
2070:Robin Hood
2023:Montenegro
1996:song cycle
1669:A Fragment
1590:difference
1570:Supporters
1397:and other
1395:John Keats
1379:Lord Byron
1365:featuring
1199:. Colonel
1189:Freshwater
1105:Edward VII
1096:Leigh Hunt
971:starstruck
866:John Clare
854:High Beach
646:in 1830. "
545:Horncastle
489:Benniworth
456:Early life
293:Occupation
281:Alma mater
215:Lurgashall
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5009:(1972β84)
5003:(1968β72)
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4564:(brother)
4558:(brother)
4407:The Eagle
4276:St. Agnes
4073:New title
3999:6 January
3681:SlashFilm
3501:926377946
3401:volume II
3346:771863316
3318:228706138
3209:26 August
3155:154831984
3002:5 October
2747:31 August
2529:2380-5382
2496:164191497
2480:0030-8129
2123:Citations
2081:Kapiolani
1907:The Eagle
1606:Glamorgan
1580:; Motto:
1416:assonance
1330:Although
1262:Pantheism
1147:Gladstone
1135:baronetcy
694:, London)
668:Cambridge
451:Biography
405:classical
200:, England
154:In office
97:In office
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4570:(friend)
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4207:Claribel
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3957:Wikidata
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3926:Archived
3841:LibriVox
3777:(1911).
3630:cite web
3442:(1850).
3397:volume I
2832:Tennyson
2783:Archived
2566:Archived
2555:Archived
2537:43466076
2436:Archived
2386:26 March
1984:" (1869)
1961:Tithonus
1909:" (1851)
1900:" (1850)
1843:" (1833)
1811:" (1832)
1747:" (1833)
1464:and the
1299:and the
1236:pandeism
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975:Aldworth
952:Shiplake
931:(1884).
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690:, 1888 (
648:Claribel
541:Withcall
505:Skegness
435:Tithonus
399:", and "
370:Claribel
261:Children
194:Somersby
110:Victoria
5033:(2019β)
4840:Related
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4486:Related
4382:Ulysses
4179:Mariana
3830:at the
3787:(ed.).
3592:(ed.).
3458:3968433
3429:2024748
3291:3944791
2100:Skyfall
2036:Revenge
1841:Ulysses
1667:" and "
1661:No More
1548:chaplet
1470:Mariana
1270:Spinoza
1143:peerage
965:on the
905:Ulysses
652:Mariana
650:" and "
529:Caistor
525:Usselby
497:Grimsby
409:Ulysses
374:Mariana
372:" and "
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4233:Poetry
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