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ight edns are noted within the entries; pro<strong>of</strong>s and similar objects, piracies and<br />

forgeries are listed where their omission might allow confusion.<br />

Poems by two brothers. Ptd Louth 1827; ed Hallam Tennyson 1893<br />

(adds 4 poems by Alfred from the ms and Timbuctoo). With<br />

Charles Tennyson; Frederick contributed 4 poems. For 2 additional<br />

poems by Alfred in the ms (from copies <strong>of</strong> 1893), see C.<br />

Ricks, VP 3 1965.<br />

Prolusiones academicae. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1829. Includes Timbuctoo; priv<br />

distributed <strong>of</strong>fprint <strong>of</strong> Timbuctoo, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1829.<br />

Poems, chiefly lyrical. 1830. (Partly rptd and rev in 1842; see below.<br />

reviews: (W. J. Fox) Westminster Rev 14 1831; (L. Hunt) Tatler 24,<br />

26 Feb 1831; (A. H. Hallam) <strong>English</strong>man’s Mag Aug 1831;<br />

(‘Christopher North’, J. Wilson) Blackwood’s Mag Feb–May 1832.<br />

On Fox, see W. D. Paden, Tennyson and the reviewers 1829–35,<br />

Stud in Eng (Univ <strong>of</strong> Kansas Pbns, Humanistic ser 4) 1940; and on<br />

North, see A. L. Strout, RES 14 1938.<br />

Poems. 1833 (for 1832). Partly rptd and rev in 1842; see below.<br />

reviews: (W. Jordan) Literary Gazette 8 Dec 1832; (R. Bell?) Atlas<br />

16 Dec 1832; (W. J. Fox) Monthly Repository Jan 1833; (E. Bulwer?)<br />

NMM Jan 1833; (J. Forster?) True Sun 19 Jan 1833; (J. W. Croker)<br />

Quart Rev 49 1833; (J. S. Mill) London Rev 1 1835.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lover’s tale [withdrawn from Poems, 1833]. 1833 (for 1832) (priv<br />

circulated edn <strong>of</strong> c. 8 copies), [1868] (Trial, rev), 1879 (rev). Piracy<br />

by R. H. Shepherd [1870], 1875. Forgery <strong>of</strong> first piracy ‘1870’ [c.<br />

1890].<br />

[Early poems, suppressed in 1842. Ed J. D. Campbell] 1862; ed J. C.<br />

Thomson (with Timbuctoo and <strong>The</strong> lover’s tale <strong>of</strong> 1833) in <strong>The</strong><br />

Avon Booklet vol 1 nos 3–6 1903 and as Suppressed poems<br />

1830–62, Warwick 1904, 1910.<br />

Poems. 2 vols 1842, 1843, 1845, 1846, 1 vol 1848, 1850, 1851, 1853 (some<br />

edns rev with addns); partly illustr Millais, Holman Hunt and<br />

Rossetti 1857; ed J. C. Collins 1900 (with suppressed poems); ed A.<br />

M. D. Hughes, Oxford 1914 (with suppressed poems).<br />

Reviews: (J. Forster) Examiner 28 May 1842; (F. Gardner?) Christian<br />

Remembrancer July 1842; Tait’s Mag Aug 1842; (F. H. Chorley)<br />

Athenaeum 6 Aug 1842; Morning Post 9 Aug 1842; Weekly<br />

Dispatch 21 Aug 1842; (J. Sterling) Quart Rev 70 1842; <strong>Cambridge</strong><br />

Univ Mag Oct 1842; (R. M. Milnes) Westminster Rev 38 1842;<br />

(L. Hunt) Church <strong>of</strong> England Quart Rev 12 1842; (J. J.) Christian<br />

Teacher Oct 1842; (W. Jerdan) Literary Gazette 19 Nov 1842; (W. A.<br />

Case?) London Univ Mag Dec 1842; (J. Spedding) Edinburgh Rev<br />

77 1843.<br />

<strong>The</strong> princess. 1847, 1850 (rev), 1851 (rev), 1853 (rev); illus Maclise 1860;<br />

ed J. C. Collins 1902 (with In memoriam and Maud).<br />

In memoriam. 1850 (3 edns), 1851, 1851, 1855, 1856 etc. Within the<br />

sequence occasional revision (see headnote); additional poem in<br />

4th edn, another inserted in 1870. Preceded by Trial edn [1850].<br />

Poem ed Collins (with variants) 1902; ed S. Shatto and M. Shaw<br />

(with full collation <strong>of</strong> mss), Oxford 1982.<br />

Ode on the death <strong>of</strong> the Duke <strong>of</strong> Wellington. 1852, 1853 (rev).<br />

Maud and other poems. 1855, 1855, 1856 (rev), 1857, 1858, 1859 (rev)<br />

etc. Within the sequence occasional revision. Preceded by Trial<br />

edn [1855] and by <strong>The</strong> charge <strong>of</strong> the Light Brigade, 1855 (priv ptd)<br />

(1,000 copies for soldiers in the Crimea). Maud ed Collins (with<br />

variants) 1902; Maud: a definitive edition ed S. Shatto (with full<br />

collation <strong>of</strong> mss) 1986.<br />

[Stanzas on the marriage <strong>of</strong> the Princess Royal: ‘God bless our prince<br />

and bride!’]. [1858] (priv ptd for court use). One example known;<br />

stanzas pbd in Hallam Tennyson, Memoir, 1897.<br />

Idylls <strong>of</strong> the king. 1859, 1859 etc. Preceded by Trial edns called Enid<br />

and Nimuë: the true and the false (1857), and <strong>The</strong> true and the<br />

false: four idylls <strong>of</strong> the king (1859). Enlarged edns 1862, 1869 (for<br />

1870), 1873, 1889. See below: <strong>The</strong> holy grail; Gareth and Lynette; the<br />

last idyll pbd in Tiresias and other poems, 1885. Edn <strong>of</strong> 1862 preceded<br />

by Dedication [1862] (priv ptd) (perhaps a pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> central<br />

fold in preliminary gathering <strong>of</strong> 1862 edn possibly sent to<br />

Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson<br />

Windsor, in contrast to his later practice <strong>of</strong> submitting poems in<br />

ms); edn <strong>of</strong> 1873 (in Library edn vols 5 and 6) preceded by To the<br />

Queen, for court use [1873] (priv ptd) single fold, gilt edges (and<br />

pro<strong>of</strong>s? with second, outer fold bearing title page and imprint,<br />

smaller pages, no gilt 1873). One version <strong>of</strong> Enid and Nimuë<br />

(1857) pbd without authorisation, Guildford 1902. See also J.<br />

Pfordresher (ed) A variorum edition <strong>of</strong> Tennyson’s Idylls <strong>of</strong> the<br />

king (with collation <strong>of</strong> mss), New York and London 1973.<br />

Ode written expressly for the opening <strong>of</strong> the International<br />

Exhibition, composed by William Sterndale Bennett Op. 40.<br />

1862. Score for soprano, contralto, tenor, bass and piano or organ,<br />

here accorded priority to the vocal parts. BM copy bears on last<br />

page, which advertises Bennett’s compositions, the date 20 Feb<br />

1862; pages <strong>of</strong> music undated [plate no C. H & Co 3405]; cover<br />

dated 1 May 1862, when the Exhibition formally opened. Pbd as<br />

Ode sung at the opening <strong>of</strong> the international exhibition in<br />

Library edn vol 3 1872.<br />

A welcome to HRH the Princess <strong>of</strong> Wales from the Poet Laureate.<br />

Owen Jones, Illuminator. Day & Son Lithographers to the Queen.<br />

1863. Preceded by priv ptd edn for the court [1863] (4 states). Pbd<br />

as A welcome to Alexandra in Enoch Arden 1864.<br />

Enoch Arden and other poems. 1864 etc; forgery <strong>of</strong> title page as<br />

Idylls <strong>of</strong> the hearth 1864; illustr A. Hughes 1866.<br />

A selection from the work <strong>of</strong> Tennyson. 1865 (Moxon’s Miniature<br />

Poets), 1870. Includes 5 unpbd poems and 2 versions <strong>of</strong> poems not<br />

pbd elsewhere etc; see Wise, <strong>Bibliography</strong>, above, vol 1, pp. 180–1.<br />

<strong>The</strong> holy grail and other poems. 1870 (for 1869). Preceded by Trial<br />

edn <strong>The</strong> birth <strong>of</strong> Arthur [1868]. Also preceded by <strong>The</strong> victim,<br />

Canford Manor 1867 (priv ptd) (folio; pro<strong>of</strong>s in 8vo).<br />

<strong>The</strong> window or the songs <strong>of</strong> the wrens: words written for music by<br />

Tennyson, the music by Arthur Sullivan. 1871 (for 1870). Preceded<br />

by <strong>The</strong> window: or the loves <strong>of</strong> the wrens, Canford Manor 1867<br />

(priv ptd); piracy by R. H. Shepherd ‘1867’ (for 1870).<br />

Gareth and Lynette. 1872. Preceded by Trial edn Gareth and Lineth<br />

[1872].<br />

A welcome to Marie Alexandrovna. [1874] (priv ptd for court use)<br />

(4to; in some pro<strong>of</strong>s the spelling Alexandrowna). Pbd Cabinet<br />

edn vol 4 1874. Forgery (8vo) ‘1874’ (for c. 1897).<br />

Queen Mary. 1875, 1875.<br />

Harold. 1877 (for 1876).<br />

Ballads and other poems. 1880. Preceded by Trial edn 1880.<br />

Hands all round, a national song: the music arranged and edited by<br />

C. Villiers Stanford. [1882].<br />

<strong>The</strong> cup and the falcon. 1884. Preceded by Trial edn 1882.<br />

Becket. 1884, 1893 (acting edn).<br />

Tiresias and other poems. 1885. Preceded by Trial edn 1885 and by<br />

Early spring 1883 (copyright edn); To HRH Princess Beatrice 1885<br />

(priv ptd for court use) (4to, gilt edges; pro<strong>of</strong>s? on different paper,<br />

larger pages, not gilt).<br />

Gordon boys’ morning and evening hymns: the words edited by<br />

Lord Tennyson, the music by Lady Tennyson, edited by Dr<br />

Bridge. 1885.<br />

An ode written for the opening <strong>of</strong> the Colonial and Indian<br />

Exhibition 1886 by Alfred Lord Tennyson set to music by Arthur<br />

Sullivan for solo, chorus and orchestra. Vocal score, the orchestral<br />

music reduced to a piano score; nd, BM copy received 2 June 1886.<br />

Locksley Hall sixty years after. 1886. Preceded by Trial edn 1886 and<br />

by unpbd preliminary version <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> promise <strong>of</strong> May 1883.<br />

Carmen saeculare: an ode for the Jubilee <strong>of</strong> Her Majesty Queen<br />

Victoria written by Alfred Lord Tennyson and set to music by C.<br />

Villiers Stanford Op. 26: pian<strong>of</strong>orte arrangement by the composer.<br />

[1887]. Final page <strong>of</strong> music dated Feb 1887 [plate no 7432];<br />

title page and cover undated. Probably followed (in Apr) by <strong>of</strong>fprint<br />

from Macmillan’s Mag – perhaps for court use [1887] (priv<br />

ptd). Rptd with title On the jubilee <strong>of</strong> Queen Victoria in Demeter<br />

and other poems, 1889.<br />

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