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Helen's Tower. Clandeboye. Privately printed. "To my dear son on his 21st birthday" (stanzas by Lady Gifford); twelve lines on the next to the last page (by Alfred Tennyson).

The privately printed pamphlet has a steel engraving of the tower on the title-page, and no names are attached to the poems. The poems were reprinted with signatures in Good Words for 1884, p. 25, with a description of the tower by Charles Blatherwick.


1862.

Idylls of the King. A New Edition. London: Edward Moxon and Co., 1862, green cloth.

With a Dedication, in blank verse, to the memory of the Prince Consort, and a few slight alterations or corrections in the text. This dedication was printed in separate form before issue, and a few copies remain.

Ode sung at the opening of the International Exhibition. With Music by Sterndale Bennett (May 1, 1862).

Reprinted in the "Enoch-Arden" volume (1864).