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THE BIBLIOGRAPHY
[1884-

newspaper notices of the dramatic critics, could hardly proceed from skill in the art of shorthand reporting, or from phenomenal faculties of memory, exercised while their attention was supposed to be concentrated on the technique and details of the acting.

Early Spring. Youth's Companion, Boston, 1884.

Reprinted in two English newspapers, one of them the Pall Mall Gazette.

Also contained in "Tiresias, and Other Poems" (1885).


1885.

Tiresias, and Other Poems. By Alfred, Lord Tennyson. London: Macmillan and Co., green cloth, 1885, pp. 204.

Contents: Dedication to Edward Fitzgerald; "Tiresias"; "Balin and Balan," a new Idyll of the King; "The Voyage of Macldune"; "Early Spring":

"Despair"; "To Virgil," etc., etc.

Helen's Tower.

"Helen's Tower, here I stand."

Short inscription, in verse, written at the request of the Marquis of Dufferin, for a tower built in memory