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    Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson, FRS (/ˈtɛnɪsən/; 6 August 1809 – 6 October 1892), was an English poet. He was the Poet Laureate during much of Queen...
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    Alfred D'Orsay Tennyson Dickens (28 October 1845 – 2 January 1912) was an English lecturer. The sixth child and fourth son of English novelist Charles...
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    of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and served as his personal secretary and biographer; he succeeded to his father's title in 1892. Tennyson was made Governor...
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    Sarah Tennyson, Baroness Tennyson (née Sellwood; 9 July 1813 – 10 August 1896), known as Emily, Lady Tennyson, was the wife of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson...
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  • Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892), was an English poet. Tennyson may also refer to: Ambrose Tennyson, a character in the novel The Mating Season by PG...
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    captained Hampshire and England. He was the grandson of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson. He was born in 1889. His father had recently become Governor of...
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    a serio-comic blank verse narrative poem, written by Alfred Tennyson, published in 1847. Tennyson was Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1850 to...
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    Charles Tennyson-d'Eyncourt, uncle of the first Baron Tennyson. Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson (1809–1892) Hallam Tennyson, 2nd Baron Tennyson (1852–1928)...
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    Arthur Hallam (category Alfred, Lord Tennyson)
    of a major work, In Memoriam, by his close friend and fellow poet Alfred Tennyson. Hallam has been described as the jeune homme fatal (French for "doomed...
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    Poems, by Alfred Tennyson, was a two-volume 1842 collection in which new poems and reworked older ones were printed in separate volumes. It includes some...
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  • "Claribel: A Melody" is an early poem by Alfred Tennyson, first published in 1830. In the 1830 and 1842 editions the poem is in one long stanza, with...
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    The Lady of Shalott (category Poetry by Alfred, Lord Tennyson)
    Lady of Shalott" is a lyrical ballad by the 19th-century English poet Alfred Tennyson and one of his best-known works. Inspired by the 13th-century Italian...
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    each other. Practitioners of the limerick included Edward Lear, Lord Alfred Tennyson, Rudyard Kipling, Robert Louis Stevenson. Tanka is a form of unrhymed...
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    theatre were also present during the Victorian era. Robert Browning and Alfred Tennyson were Victorian England's most famous poets. With regard to the theatre...
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  • Emilia Tennyson (1811–1887), known simply as Emily within her family, was a younger sister of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and the fiancée of Arthur Henry Hallam...
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    April 1850 Monarch Victoria Preceded by Robert Southey Succeeded by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Personal details Born (1770-04-07)7 April 1770 Cockermouth, Cumberland...
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    Break, Break, Break (category Poetry by Alfred, Lord Tennyson)
    Break" is a poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson written during early 1835 and published in 1842. The poem is an elegy that describes Tennyson's feelings of loss...
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    influenced English writers such as Geoffrey Chaucer, John Milton, and Alfred Tennyson, among many others. In addition, the first use of the interlocking...
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    The Lotos-Eaters (category Poetry by Alfred, Lord Tennyson)
    The Lotos-Eaters is a poem by Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson, published in Tennyson's 1832 poetry collection. It was inspired by his trip to Spain...
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    The Charge of the Light Brigade (poem) (category Poetry by Alfred, Lord Tennyson)
    "The Charge of the Light Brigade" is an 1854 narrative poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson about the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava...
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    "Ulysses" is a poem in blank verse by the Victorian poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892), written in 1833 and published in 1842 in his well-received...
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  • A Tale of Two Cities, and the works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Alfred Tennyson. In 1878, Tessa Gray arrives from New York City to Southampton on the...
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    of the subjects of her later portraits, including Henry Taylor and Alfred Tennyson. Daphne du Maurier describes the scene: The nobilitee, the gentree...
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    lived in the 1st century BC. His family owned a villa in Sirmione. Alfred Tennyson described his impressions of Sirmione in the summer of 1880 in his...
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    James Pye; Robert Southey; William Wordsworth; Alfred Tennyson; and, four years after Tennyson's death, Alfred Austin. The office took on a new luster from...
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    visitors including Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and the poets Alfred Tennyson and Algernon Swinburne. The BBC has described Kynance Cove as "one...
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  • Robert Browning: "The Laboratory" Alfred Tennyson: "Ulysses" Oliver Goldsmith: "The Village Schoolmaster" Alfred Tennyson: "The Eagle" John Clare: Sonnet...
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    Price claims the irregular sonnet "The Kraken", published in 1830 by Alfred Tennyson, was a major inspiration, since both reference a huge aquatic creature...
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    The poem In Memoriam A.H.H. (1850) by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, is an elegy for his Cambridge friend Arthur Henry Hallam, who died of cerebral haemorrhage...
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    (1835), an allegory of the Holy Grail. Pre-eminent among these was Alfred Tennyson, whose first Arthurian poem "The Lady of Shalott" was published in...
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