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TENNYSONIANA.

1850.

XXI. In Memoriam. London: Edward Moxon, 1850, pp. vii. 210.

*** Second and Third Editions, unaltered (except by the correction of two literal misprints) in the same year.

XXII. Poems. Sixth Edition, 1850, pp. 374.

(The last edition containing "The Skipping Rope." The lines To ———. "You might have won the Poet's name" (see No. xx.) were first included in this edition.)

XXIII. The Princess: a Medley. By Alfred Tennyson. Third Edition, 1850, pp. 177.

*** The Poem entirely re-written from beginning to end, and the Songs added for the first time.

XXIV. Lines—"Here often, when a child, I lay reclined." Printed in "The Manchester Athenæum Album," 1850.

1851.

XXV. Stanzas—"What time I wasted youthful hours."

Printed in "The Keepsake," edited by Miss Power. London: David Bogue, 1851, p. 22. The lines "Come not when I am dead" also first appeared in this volume.

XXVI. Sonnet to W. C. Macready.