Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson

Part IV � "Art for art, art for truth.

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Early Poems To the Queen Claribel � a Melody Lilian Isabel Mariana To � � ("Clear-headed friend, whose joyful scorn") Madeline Song � The Owl Second Song to the Same Recollections of the Arabian Nights Ode to Memory Song ("A spirit haunts the year's last hours") Adeline A Character The Poet The Poet's Mind The Sea-Fairies The Deserted House The Dying Swan A Dirge Love and Death The Ballad of Oriana Circumstance The Merman The Mermaid Sonnet to J. M. K. The Lady of Shalott Mariana in the South Ele�nore The Miller's Daughter Fatima OEnone The Sisters To � � -("I send you here a sort of allegory") The Palace of Art Lady Clara Vere de Vere The May Queen New Year's Eve Conclusion The Lotos-Eaters Dream of Fair Women Margaret The Blackbird The Death of the Old Year To J. S. "You ask me, why, tho' ill at ease" "Of old sat Freedom on the heights" "Love thou thy land, with love far-brought" The Goose The Epic Morte d'Arthur The Gardener's Daughter; or, The Pictures Dora Audley Court Walking to the Mail Edwin Morris; or, The Lake St. Simeon Stylites The Talking Oak Love and Duty The Golden Year Ulysses Locksley Hall Godiva The Two Voices The Day-Dream: � Prologue The Sleeping Palace The Sleeping Beauty The Arrival The Revival The Departure L'Envoi Epilogue Amphion St. Agnes Sir Galahad Edward Gray Will Waterproof's Lyrical Monologue To � � , after reading a Life and Letters To E.L., on his Travels in Greece Lady Clare The Lord of Burleigh Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere: a Fragment A Farewell The Beggar Maid The Vision of Sin "Come not, when I am dead" The Eagle "Move eastward, happy earth, and leave" "Break, break, break" The Poet's Song Appendix � Suppressed Poems Elegiacs The "How" and the "Why" Supposed Confessions The Burial of Love To � � ("Sainted Juliet! dearest name !") Song ("I' the glooming light") Song ("The lintwhite and the throstlecock") Song ("Every day hath its night") Nothing will Die All Things will Die Hero to Leander The Mystic The Grasshopper Love, Pride and Forgetfulness Chorus ("The varied earth, the moving heaven") Lost Hope The Tears of Heaven Love and Sorrow To a Lady Sleeping Sonnet ("Could I outwear my present state of woe") Sonnet ("Though Night hath climbed her peak of highest noon") Sonnet ("Shall the hag Evil die with child of Good") Sonnet ("The pallid thunderstricken sigh for gain") Love The Kraken English War Song National Song Dualisms We are Free Greek (transliterated): oi rheontes, "Mine be the strength of spirit, full and free" To � ("All good things have not kept aloof) Buonaparte Sonnet ("Oh, Beauty, passing beauty! sweetest Sweet!") The Hesperides Song ("The golden apple, the golden apple, the hallowed fruit") Rosalind Song ("Who can say") Kate Sonnet ("Blow ye the trumpet, gather from afar") Poland To � ("As when with downcast eyes we muse and brood") O Darling Room To Christopher North The Skipping Rope Timbuctoo Bibliography of the Poems of 1842

QUEEN MARY and HAROLD By Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate

CONTENTS QUEEN MARY: A DRAMA. HAROLD: A DRAMA.

BECKET AND OTHER PLAYS By Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate

CONTENTS BECKET THE CUP THE FALCON THE PROMISE OF MAY

THE SUPPRESSED POEMS Of Alfred Lord Tennyson 1830-1868 EDITED BY J.C. THOMSON CONTENTS EDITOR'S NOTE

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POEMS CHIEFLY LYRICAL