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Lord Alfred Tennyson

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  1. A Farewell by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Flow down, cold rivulet, to the sea," — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "A Farewell"

    nature, time, sea
  2. Alfred Lord Tennyson - The Coming Of Arthur by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Leodogran, the King of Cameliard," — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Alfred Lord Tennyson - The Coming Of Arthur"

    nature, love, death
  3. And ask ye why these sad tears stream? by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "‘Te somnia nostra reducunt.’" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "And ask ye why these sad tears stream?"

    nature, love, death
  4. Balin and Balan by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Pellam the King, who held and lost with Lot" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Balin and Balan"

    nature, love, death
  5. Cradle Song by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "What does little birdie say" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Cradle Song"

    nature, death, solitude
  6. Demeter And Persephone by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Faint as a climate-changing bird that flies" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Demeter And Persephone"

    nature, love, death
  7. Enoch Arden by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Long lines of cliff breaking have left a chasm;" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Enoch Arden"

    nature, love, death
  8. Gareth And Lynette by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "The last tall son of Lot and Bellicent," — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Gareth And Lynette"

    nature, love, death
  9. Geraint And Enid by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "O purblind race of miserable men," — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Geraint And Enid"

    nature, love, death
  10. Guinevere by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Queen Guinevere had fled the court, and sat" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Guinevere"

    nature, love, death
  11. Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Home they brought her warrior dead:" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead"

    nature, love, death
  12. Idylls of the King: The Last Tournament (excerpt) by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Dagonet, the fool, whom Gawain in his mood" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Idylls of the King: The Last Tournament (excerpt)"

    nature, love, death
  13. In Memoriam 131: O Living Will That Shalt Endure by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "O living will that shalt endure" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "In Memoriam 131: O Living Will That Shalt Endure"

    nature, love, death
  14. In Memoriam 3: O Sorrow, Cruel Fellowship by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "O Sorrow, cruel fellowship," — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "In Memoriam 3: O Sorrow, Cruel Fellowship"

    nature, love, death
  15. In Memoriam 82: I Wage Not Any Feud With Death by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "I wage not any feud with Death" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "In Memoriam 82: I Wage Not Any Feud With Death"

    love, death, solitude
  16. In Memoriam A. H. H. Obiit MDCCCXXXIII: 3. O Sorrow, cruel by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "O Sorrow, cruel fellowship," — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "In Memoriam A. H. H. Obiit MDCCCXXXIII: 3. O Sorrow, cruel"

    nature, love, death
  17. In Memoriam A. H. H.: 121. Sad Hesper o'er the buried sun by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Sad Hesper o'er the buried sun" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "In Memoriam A. H. H.: 121. Sad Hesper o'er the buried sun"

    nature, love, death
  18. In Memoriam A. H. H.: 131. O living will that shalt endure by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "O living will that shalt endure" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "In Memoriam A. H. H.: 131. O living will that shalt endure"

    nature, love, death
  19. In Memoriam A. H. H.: 7. Dark house, by which once more I s by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Dark house, by which once more I stand" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "In Memoriam A. H. H.: 7. Dark house, by which once more I s"

    nature, love, beauty
  20. In Memoriam A. H. H.: 78. Again at Christmas did we weave by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Again at Christmas did we weave" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "In Memoriam A. H. H.: 78. Again at Christmas did we weave"

    nature, love, death
  21. In Memoriam A. H. H.: 82. I wage not any feud with death by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "I wage not any feud with Death" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "In Memoriam A. H. H.: 82. I wage not any feud with death"

    love, death, solitude
  22. Locksley Hall by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Comrades, leave me here a little, while as yet 't is early morn:" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Locksley Hall"

    nature, love, death
  23. Lucretius by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Lucilla, wedded to Lucretius, found" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Lucretius"

    nature, love, death
  24. Memoriam A. H. H.: 44. How fares it with the happy dead? by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "How fares it with the happy dead?" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Memoriam A. H. H.: 44. How fares it with the happy dead?"

    nature, death, hope
  25. Memoriam A. H. H.: 67. When on my bed the moonlight fall by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "When on my bed the moonlight falls," — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Memoriam A. H. H.: 67. When on my bed the moonlight fall"

    nature, death, beauty
  26. Move Eastward, Happy Earth by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Move eastward, happy earth, and leave" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Move Eastward, Happy Earth"

    nature, beauty, hope
  27. O Beauty, Passing Beauty! by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "O beauty, passing beauty! Sweetest sweet!" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "O Beauty, Passing Beauty!"

    nature, love, death
  28. Of Old Sat Freedom by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Of old sat Freedom on the heights," — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Of Old Sat Freedom"

    nature, love, death
  29. Of Old Sat Freedom on the Heights by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Of old sat Freedom on the heights," — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Of Old Sat Freedom on the Heights"

    nature, love, death
  30. Pelleas And Ettarre by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "King Arthur made new knights to fill the gap" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Pelleas And Ettarre"

    nature, love, death
  31. Sea Dreams by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "A city clerk, but gently born and bred;" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Sea Dreams"

    nature, love, death
  32. Spring by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Birds' love and birds' song" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "Spring"

    nature, love, time
  33. The Flower by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Once in a golden hour" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "The Flower"

    nature, hope, time
  34. The Grandmother by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "I." — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "The Grandmother"

    nature, love, death
  35. The Last Tournament by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Dagonet, the fool, whom Gawain in his mood" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "The Last Tournament"

    nature, love, death
  36. The Marriage Of Geraint by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "The brave Geraint, a knight of Arthur's court," — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "The Marriage Of Geraint"

    nature, love, death
  37. The Princess (part 3) by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Morn in the wake of the morning star" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "The Princess (part 3)"

    nature, love, death
  38. The Princess (part 4) by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "'There sinks the nebulous star we call the Sun," — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "The Princess (part 4)"

    nature, love, death
  39. The Princess (part 5) by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Now, scarce three paces measured from the mound," — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "The Princess (part 5)"

    nature, love, death
  40. The Princess (part 7) by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "So was their sanctuary violated," — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "The Princess (part 7)"

    nature, love, death
  41. The Princess: A Medley: Home they Brought her Warrior Dead by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Home they brought her warrior dead:" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "The Princess: A Medley: Home they Brought her Warrior Dead"

    nature, love, death
  42. The Progress of Spring by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "THE groundflame of the crocus breaks the mould," — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "The Progress of Spring"

    nature, love, death
  43. The Revenge - A Ballad of the Fleet by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "At Flores in the Azores Sir Richard Grenville lay," — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "The Revenge - A Ballad of the Fleet"

    nature, love, death
  44. The Talking Oak by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "Once more the gate behind me falls;" — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "The Talking Oak"

    nature, love, death
  45. To E. Fitzgerald: Tiresias by Lord Alfred Tennyson

    "OLD FITZ, who from your suburb grange," — Lord Alfred Tennyson, "To E. Fitzgerald: Tiresias"

    nature, love, death

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