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1850.] concluding poem, or Epithalamium, was written in 1842, and the Introductory lines bear the date of 1849, in which year the work was presumably printed. I had the opportunity, in 1884, of inspecting a set of early proof-sheets of "In Memoriam" (without the title), which contained only 118 numbered sections, with readings frequently differing considerably from those of the published edition. A detailed account of this set of proof-sheets appeared in a paper of mine, entitled "The Genesis of 'In Memoriam, contributed to Walford's Antiquarian Magazine, in 1887.

. By Alfred Tennyson. Third Edition. London: Edward Moxon, 1850, green cloth, pp. 177.

. Sixth Edition. In one volume, green cloth.