Printed in "The Household Narrative of Current Events," February-March, 1851, p. 71; in "The People's and Howitt's Journal," N. S., Part XXI. April, 1851, and in most of the newspapers.
XXVIII. Poems: Seventh Edition, 1851, pp. 375.
The first "Laureate" edition. Four new poems, viz. "To the Queen," "Edwin Morris, or the Lake," "Come not when I am dead," and "The Eagle," added in this edition.
XXVIII. The Princess: a Medley. Fourth Edition, 1851, pp. 182.
All the passages relating to the Prince's weird seizures added. The fourth Song altered, and the second stanza of the first Song omitted (but restored in later editions).
XXIX. In Memoriam. Fourth Edition, 1851.
(In this Edition was added the section which now stands as LIX., "O Sorrow, wilt thou live with me?")
1852.
XXX. "Britons, guard your own." "Examiner," January 31, 1852.
"The Third of February, 1852."
"Hands all Round."
"Examiner," February 7, 1852.