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OF TENNYSON.
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Translations of Homer; Catullian Hendecasyllabics; Milton (Alcaics): with Specimen of a Translation in blank verse from the Iliad. Cornhill Magazine, December, 1863.
Reprinted, without the "Hexameters and Pentameters," in the "Enoch-Arden" volume (1864).
1864.
Idylls of the Hearth. By Alfred Tennyson, P.L. D.C.L. London: Edward Moxon and Co., Dover Street, 1864, pp. 178.
This is the same as the regular (following) edition of "Enoch Arden," but with a different title-page.
Enoch Arden, etc. By Alfred Tennyson, Poet Laureate. London: Edward Moxon and Co., 1864, pp. 178.
Contents: "Enoch Arden"; "Aylmer's Field"; "The Flower"; "In the Valley of Cauteretz"; "Requiescat"; "Flower in the Crannied Wall"; "Boadicea"; and "A Dedication" {all previously unpublished); and "The Grandmother;" "Sea-Dreams," an "Idyll"; "Tithonus"; "The Sailor Boy"; "Exhibition Ode"; "A Welcome to Alexandra";