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 3. "You ask me, why, though ill at ease" (1842).

4. To the Queen, 1851.

5. to 8. Poems contributed to the Examiner: "Hands all Round" (with later version); "Britons, Guard Your Own"; "The Third of February, 1852"; "How much I love this Writer's Manly Style."

9. Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington, 1852-1853.

10. "The Charge of the Light Brigade" (from the separate 4to. fly-sheet edition, with prose note), 1854-1855.

11. Stanzas added to the National Anthem, on the marriage of the Princess Royal, 1858.

12. "The War."—"There is a sound of thunder afar" (better known as "Riflemen, form"), May, 1859.

13. Dedication of the four original "Idylls of the King" (as published in 1859), to the memory of the Prince Consort, 1862.

14. Ode on the Opening of the International Exhibition, 1862.

15. A Welcome (to Alexandra), 1863.

16. Lines for the Duchess of Kent's Mausoleum, 1864.

17. Ode on the Opening of the Exhibition of 1872.

18. A Welcome to Alexandrovna, 1874.

19. Dedicatory Lines to Princess Alice.

20. The Defence of Lucknow.

21. "The Revenge"; a Ballad of the Fleet.

22. The Charge of the Heavy Brigade.