Locksley Hall Sixty Years After, the Promise of May, Tiresias and Other Poems
Alfred Tennyson, Baron
Locksley Hall Sixty Years After, the Promise of May, Tiresias and Other Poems
Alfred Tennyson, Baron
- Poet of the Victorian age, who succeeded Wordsworth as Poet Laureate. Contents: Locksley Hall, etc.; The Promise of May; Tiresias and Other Poems: To E. Fitzgerald; Tiresias; The Wreck; Despair; The Ancient Sage; The Flight; Tomorrow; The Spinster’s Sweet-Arts; Balin and Balan; Prologue; The Charge of the Heavy Brigade at Balaclava; Epilogue; To Virgil; The dead Prophet; Early Spring; Prefatory Poem to my Brother’s Sonnets; Frater Ave atque Vale; Helen’s Tower; Epitaph on Lord Stratford de Redcliffe; Epitaph on General Gordon; Epitaph on Caxton; To the Duke of Argyll; Hands all round; Freedom; To H.R.H. Princess Beatrice; and Poets and their Bibliographies.
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