Poems, Chiefly Lyrical, by Alfred Tennyson.
London: Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange, 1830
Chapters (not listed in original)
- Claribel
- Lilian
- Isabel
- Elegiacs
- The "How" and the "Why"
- Mariana
- To —
- Madeline
- The Merman
- The Mermaid
- Supposed Confessions of a second-rate sensitive mind not in unity with itself
- The Burial of Love
- To —
- Song (The Owl)
- Second Song
- Recollections of the Arabian Nights
- Ode to Memory
- Song
- Song
- Adeline
- A Character
- Song
- Song
- The Poet
- The Poet's Mind
- Nothing will die
- All things will die
- Hero to Leander
- The Mystic
- The Dying Swan
- A Dirge
- The Grasshopper
- Love, Pride and Forgetfulness
- Chorus
- Lost Hope
- The Deserted House
- The Tears of Heaven
- Love and Sorrow
- To a Lady Sleeping
- Sonnet
- Sonnet
- Sonnet
- Sonnet
- Love
- Love and Death
- The Kraken
- The Ballad of Oriana
- Circumstance
- English War Song
- National Song
- The Sleeping Beauty
- Dualisms
- We are Free
- The Sea-Fairies
- Sonnet to J.M.K.
- οἱ ῥέοντες
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