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THE BIBLIOGRAPHY
[1882-

Charge of the Heavy Brigade, with a Note. Macmillan's Magazine, March, 1882 (Vol. XLV., pp. 337-339).

Reprinted in "Tiresias, and Other Poems" (1885).

To Virgil: Written at the request of the Mantuans for the nineteenth century of Virgil's death. Nineteenth Century, September, 1882 (No. LXVII.). Ten stanzas,

Reprinted in "Tiresias, and Other Poems" (1885).

A new version of "Hands all Round," containing only three stanzas, was set to music by Mrs. Tennyson, and sung by Santley.

Included in "Tiresias, and Other Poems" (1885).


1883.

Frater ave atque vale (Sirmio), Nineteenth Century, March, 1883 (No. LXXIII.). Nine lines.

Reprinted in "Tiresias, and Other Poems" (1885).