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 wards was, by a revised reprint of the early poem of "The Lover's Tale," to which it forms a sequel; all these appear for the first time; and the three poems of "Lucretius," "Wages" and "The Victim," already published in Macmillan's Magazine and elsewhere, were reprinted among the miscellaneous poems. that closed this volume.

With music by Arthur Sullivan and a prose preface signed by the author. London: Strahan, 1871 (December, 1870), folio, bound in ornamental cloth, with design.

The text varies considerably from that of the privately-printed edition; and in the actual volume described above the printed text and that engraved with the score of the Song frequently differ. These songs were not included for some years afterwards in the collected editions of the Poet's Works.

In a Concordance to the Works of Alfred Tennyson, compiled by Mr. Barron Brightwell (large 8vo., green cloth), issued by the firm of Moxon and Co., in 1869, just as Tennyson was leaving the house he had been connected with for seven-and-thirty years and transferring his books to that of Alexander Strahan, alpha-