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 the Bar" and "Silent Voices" (the latter not then known to the public).

, a tragedy in a prologue and four acts, was presented by Henry Irving, at the Lyceum Theatre, London, February 6, 1893. An edition of the play "as arranged for the stage by Henry Irving," published by Macmillan and Co., in paper covers, pp. 62. Much abridged.

. London: Macmillan and Co., 1893, green cloth, pp. 251. Also large paper edition with facsimiles of ten pages of original MS. Second edition.

The first edition was printed in 1827 and never reprinted in the poet's life-time. The Cambridge branch of the publishing house of Macmillan and Co., having purchased the original MS., a reprint of the original copy was made by Macmillan and Co., of London, with four additional poems found only in the MS., and "Timbuctoo," reprinted from "Prolusiones," There is a preface signed "Tennyson" by Hallam Tennyson, and initials are appended to the