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INDEX.

[Reference is not made in this index to individual poems, except
where they give their title to a volume. Nearly all the Laureate's
poems are mentioned, and will be found in the chapters chiefly in
chronological order.]

ABBREVIATIONS, Tennyson's, 278, | Ballads, Tennyson's, 204.

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Baumber, John, prototype of the
Northern Farmer, 148, 271.
Beattie quoted, 338.

Beere, Mrs Bernard, produces The
Promise of May, 186.

Bible, Tennyson's knowledge of
the, 99, 325.
Biography, Tennyson's dislike of,

4.

Birds, Tennyson's knowledge of,
254.

Blackwood's Magazine, quoted, 36.
Blakesley, of Trinity College, 105.
Bluebell Hill, 62.

"Bon Gaultier " ballads, 74.
Borrowed ideas, Tennyson's, 335-
339.

Boston, Tennyson at, 9.
Boyle, Mary, 228.

Brooke, Henry, quoted, 332.
Brookfield, W. H., at Cambridge,

19; his humour, 28; his
friends, 29; sonnet to, 29.
Browning, Robt., quoted, 99, 221.
Browning, Mrs, her debt to Tenny-
son, 327.

Burial, Tennyson's, in Westmin-
ster Abbey, 240.

Byron, Tennyson and, 14, 229,
330.

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Cambridge, Tennyson at, 18; his!
friends, 19; college-life, resi-
dences, prize poem, 19; son-
net on the University, 27;
revisited, 30.

Canadian loyalty, the lines on, 88.
Carlyle on Tennyson's poems, 51;

his views of Tennyson's pen-
sion, 77; Tennyson's allusions
to, 139; is dissatisfied with
the Idylls, 163; praises
Tennyson, 230.
Character, A, the original of, 28.
Cheltenham, the Tennyson family
at, 58, 289 note.
"Christopher North,” 36.

Clark, Wm., the boy-schoolmaster,

8.

Clough, Arthur, 162, 216.
Cock Tavern, The, 57.
Coleridge, criticisms by, 34, 38, 40.
Collectors, hints to, 346.
Collins, Churton, on Tennyson's

masters and models, 325 et seq.
Colonies, Tennyson and the, 87.
Composition, Tennyson's method
of, 296.

Compression in Enoch Arden, 144,
279.

Contractions, 278.

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lishman's Magazine, 35; Fris-
well, 292; Gladstone, 220;
Hallam, 34; Hunt, 34; Ingram,
50, 70, 105, 160; Japp, 220;
Kingsley, 40, 52, 72, 103, 118 ;
Lockhart, 42; Mann, 127,
130; Mill, 34; "North, Chris-
topher," 36; Poe, 55, 233;
Powell, 31; Quarterly Re-
view, 42; Salt, 217; Sped-
ding, 53, 281, 298; Stedman,
61, 118, 159, 289; Taylor,
Bayard, 40, 142, 159, 168, 321 ;
Westminster Review, 34;
Whitman, 199.

Crompton, Richard, his Facing the
Inimy, 335.

DANTE, 332.

Dawson, Rev. George, on Enoch
Arden, 142, 143; on The
Idylls of the King, 153.
Deal, the seaport, described in
Enoch Arden, 145.
Death of Tennyson, 229.
Demeter volume, published, 221.
Democrats, Tennyson's warning
to, 210.

Dialect, poems in, 274 et seq.
Dickens, Chas., 55, 57.

Conversation, Tennyson's favourite Discarded poems, 300 et seq.

themes of, 263.

Consistency, Tennyson's, 230.

Cornwall, the poet in, 156, 288.
"Cornwall, Barry," 76, 324.
Cotswolds, The, 59.
Court, Tennyson at, 77.
Cowper, 336.

Crimean heroes, Tennyson and the,
81.

Criticism of Poems by Two

Brothers, 13, 17; of early
volumes, 34, 40, 292, 300.
Critics, Tennyson's censures of, 43.
Critiques and comments on Tenny-

son's poems by Athenæum,
24, 70; Blackwood's Maga-
zine, 36; Carlyle, 163; Cole-
ridge, 34, 38, 40; Churton
Collins, 325; Dawson, Geo.,
142, 153; Dowden, 131;
Edinburgh Review, 53; Eng-

Disillusion, Tennyson's political,

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EARLY lyrics, Tennyson's, 45-55; | Friendships, Tennyson's, 139;
revised and suppressed, 305.
Edinburgh Review, Spedding's
article in, 53.
Elegies, English, of Milton and

Shelley, compared with In
Memoriam, 102.

Eliot, George, on Tennyson's
dramas, 169.

Elsdale, Henry, on the Idylls of
the King, 158.

Emerson, R. W., quoted, 4, 55, 57,
313, 319, 339; meets Tenny-
son in London, 57.
Enoch Arden, 142 et seq.
England, Tennyson's love of, 67,
84, 86, 280, 306.
Englishman's Magazine, The,
quoted, 35.

Errors, Tennyson's, 263, 282.
Escott, T. H. S., his account of
Tennyson's life in London,
170.

Evolution theory, the, in Tenny-

son's poems, 259, 285.
Exactness, Tennyson's, 243.

"FAIR WOMEN," Tennyson's, 51.
Faith, Tennyson's, 240.
Farringford, 135, 138, 247.
Faults in early poems, 297.
Favourite ideas and expressions,
284.

Fields, Mr, on Tennyson's

"Mediævalism," 68.
Fitzgerald, Edward, on Tennyson's
poems, 51; his opinion of
The Princess, 60; describes
the poet's character, 138, 142;
Tennyson's poem to, 208; his
death, 211.
"Fleet-streeter, A," Tennyson de-

scribed as, 57.
Flowers, Tennyson's descriptions
of, 250.
Flower-song, A, 251.

Forms, Tennyson's hatred of, 236.
Forster, John, 57.

Fragmentary history, Tennyson's,
56.

Franklin, Lady, 88; Sir John,
275.

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poems on, 139, 208, 211, 222.
Friswell, Hain, quoted, 134 note,
245; his attack on Tennyson,
292, 346.

Froude, Mr, on Tennyson and
Carlyle, 217; Tennyson's pro-
test against his Life of Carlyle,
139.

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GALTON, Mr Arthur, on Tennyson's
poverty of thought," 217.
Garibaldi's visit to Tennyson, 141.
Geology, Tennyson's poetic use of,
258.

Gladstone, Mr, on Sixty Years
After, 220.

Glasgow University, Tennyson
and, 83.

Globe Theatre, scene at, 187.
Goethe, 328, 332.

Green, J. R., on Becket, 169.
Grenville, Sir Richard, an English
hero, 205.

Guest, Lady Charlotte, her Ma-
binogion, 161; her friendship
with Tennyson, 161.

HALLAM, Arthur Henry, meets
Tennyson at Cambridge, 19;
competes for Chancellor's
medal, 19; his eloquence,
29; criticises Poems chiefly
Lyrical,34,35; visits Somersby,
and is engaged to Tennyson's
sister, 56; his death, 105;
sketch of his career, 106;
burial, 107; tribute by Milnes,
107; sonnet by Charles
Tennyson-Turner, 108. See
chapter on In Memoriam.
Hamilton, Sir W. R., and The
Princess, 60.

Hamley, Sir E., and Tennyson's
metaphor, 283.

Hawker, Rev. R. S., of Morwen-
stow, 156.

Heroes, Tennyson's admiration of,

205, 206.

Holmes, O. W., quoted, 100; visits
Tennyson, 247; burlesques
Tennyson's style, 291.

Holywell Glen, 7; Howitt's de-
scription of, 7 note; described
in Maud, 132.
Houghton,

Lord (Monckton
Milnes), at Cambridge, 18;
competes for Chancellor's
medal, 19; with Tennyson in
London, 58; as Laureate-
maker, 76; gets pension for
Tennyson, 77; tribute to
Hallam, 107.
Howitt, Wm., describes Holywell
Glen, 7; on Tennyson's ex-
clusiveness, 44.
Humour, Tennyson's, 147, 269 et
seq.

Hunt, Leigh, on Tennyson's poems,
34; commends Tennyson for
the Laureateship, 76.

Shelley's

IDA, Princess, and
Cythna, 334.
Idealism, Tennyson's, 3, 85, 93,
230.

Idyll? What is an, 158.
Idylls of the King, The, 152;

spiritual meanings of, 158.
Imitations of Tennyson, 148.
Ingram, Professor, on Locksley
Hall, 50; on The Princess,
70; on In Memoriam, 105;
on the flaw in the Idylls of the
King, 160.

In Memoriam, 97 et seq.; illus-
trates Tennyson's religion,
103; opinion of Kingsley, 103,
118; of Taylor, 104; of In-
gram, 105; of Stedman, 118;
its lessons, 109 et seq.; local
and personal references in,
119; its metre, 288.
Invention, Tennyson's small power
of, 321, 329.
Irish poem, Tennyson's only,
215.

Irving, Henry, and Tennyson's
dramas, 171, 183, 186.

JAPP, Professor, on Locksley Hall,

220.

"Jewels of all Time"-is it an
error? 283.

Jonson, Ben, a notable metre of,
289.

Juvenilia, 34 et seq., 305.

KEATS, 321, 325, 329.
Kendal, Mrs, produces The Falcon,
184.

Kemble, J. M., at Cambridge, 19;
Tennyson's sonnet on, 28.
Ker, Mr Alan, 58.
Kinglake, 19.

Kingsley, Chas., his opinion of the

early poems, 40; on Locksley
Hall, 50; quotations from his
Alton Locke, 52; defends The
Princess, 72; on In Me-
moriam, 103, 118; on Tenny-
son's scholarship, 244; de-
scribes the metre of In
Memoriam, 289.

Kit's Coty House, 63, note.
Knowledge, Tennyson's wide, 243,
et seq.; the abuse of, 264.

LANDOR, W. S., anecdote by, 152.
Language, Tennyson's, 278.
Laureate, Tennyson appointed, 76;
his duties as, 79.
Laureates, English, 74.
Letters, Tennyson's, 81, 83; on
Plagiarism and Suggestion,
see Appendix B.
Lincolnshire, Tennyson's love of,
9; its influence on the poems,
119, 132, 191, 248.
'Localisation," 59; see Appen-
dix A.

Lockhart reviews Tennyson's

poems, 42.

Lockyer, Norman, discusses as-

tronomy with Tennyson, 262.
Locksley Hall, its influence, 49;
Kingsley on, 49; Professor
Ingram's opinion of, 50; the
sequel, 218; Professor Japp's
prophecy, 220; Mr Glad-
stone's criticism, 220.
London, Tennyson's life in, 57,
123, 170.

Longfellow's visit to Tennyson,

141.

Louth Grammar School, 8.

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