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OF TENNYSON.
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thought by which it was introduced was subsequently abandoned. The two fines are as follows:

"Another answer'd, 'But a crime of sense?
Give him new nerves with old experience'"

—a recipe that many (were it possible) would fain adopt.


1865.

On a Spiteful Letter. Once-a-Week, December, 1865.

Reprinted, with considerable alterations, in the Library Edition of Tennyson's Works, 1872.


1866-1867.

Tennysoniana. With a set of the cancelled leaves, as first printed. London: B. M. Pickering, dark cloth boards, uncut. 1866-1867.

(Very few copies with the cancelled leaves were preserved.)

A Second Edition, much enlarged, was issued in 1879, and contained a Sonnet of the Poet on Cambridge University, found in MS. in a volume of "Poems" in the Dyce Collection at South Kensington Museum.


1867.

The Window: or, The Loves of the Wrens. By Alfred Tennyson, D.C.L.,