This collection contains several of Tennyson’s best-known poems and shows his mastery of both lyricism and epic narrative.
Contents:
“The Epic - Morte d’Arthur”
“The Gardener’s Daughter, or The Pictures”
“Dora”
“The Talking Oak”
“Love and Duty”
“Ulysses”
“Locksley Hall”
“Godiva”
The Day-dream”
“St. Agnes’ Eve”
“Sir Galahad”
“To ___, after reading a Life and Letters”
“Lady Clare”
“The Lord of Burleigh”
“Come not, when I am dead”
“The Beggar Maid”
“A Farewell”
“The Eagle”
“Break, break, break”
“Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington”
“The Charge of the Light Brigade”
“The Brook. An Idyll”
“The Daisy”
“To the Rev. F. D. Maurice”
“Will”
“Tithonus”
Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892) was one of the notable English poets of the Romantic Era and served as English Poet Laureate from 1850 until his death.View all by Alfred, Lord Tennyson