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

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. to W. C. Macready.