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TENNYSONIANA.

for 1837, edited by Lady Emmeline Stuart Wortley. London: Longman and Co., p. 247.

XI. Stanzas—"Oh! that 'twere possible."

Printed in "The Tribute: a Collection of Miscellaneous Unpublished Poems, by Various Authors," edited by Lord Northampton. London: John Murray, 1837, pp. 244-250.

1842-1846.

XII. Poems by Alfred Tennyson. In two volumes. London: Edward Moxon, Dover-street, MDCCCXLII., pp. vii. 233, vii. 231.

XIII. Second Edition. 2 vols., 1843, pp. vii. 233, vii. 231. (Alterations in "The Blackbird," "The Day Dream," "The Two Voices," and "Walking to the Mail.")

XIV. Third Edition. 2 vols., 1845, pp. vii. 233, vii, 231. (Note in second volume relative to the "Idyl of Dora," and the "Ballad of Lady Clare" removed.)

XV. Fourth Edition. 2 vols., 1846, pp. vii. 232, vii. 235.

The last edition in two volumes.

(The "Golden Year" was first printed in this edition.)