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The Suppressed Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson

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To those unacquainted with Tennyson's conscientious methods, it may seem strange that a volume of 160 pages is necessary to contain those poems written and published by him during his active literary career, and ultimately rejected as unsatisfactory. Of this considerable body of verse, a great part was written, not in youth or old age, but while Tennyson's powers were at their greatest. Whatever reasons may once have existed for suppressing the poems that follow, the student of English literature is entitled to demand that the whole body of Tennyson's work should now be open, without restriction or impediment, to the critical study to which the works of his compeers are subjected. - Summary by Editor's Note (2 hr 52 min)

Chapters

Timbuctoo

15:00

Read by Larry Wilson

The 'How' and the 'Why'

2:30

Read by Larry Wilson

The Burial of Love

1:32

Read by Larry Wilson

To ——

0:46

Read by Foon

Song ''I' the gloaming light''

1:18

Read by Sterling Bronwyn

Song ''Every day hath its night''

1:33

Read by Michele Fry

Hero to Leander

1:57

Read by Larry Wilson

The Mystic

3:17

Read by Nemo

The Grasshopper

2:18

Read by Nemo

Love, Pride and Forgetfulness

1:02

Read by Nemo

Chorus ''The varied earth, the moving heaven''

1:57

Read by Nemo

Lost Hope

0:46

Read by Tina

The Tears of Heaven

0:49

Read by Larry Wilson

Love and Sorrow

1:24

Read by Foon

To a Lady Sleeping

0:59

Read by Tina

Sonnet ''Could I outwear my present state of woe''

1:21

Read by Tina

Sonnet ''Though Night hath climbed''

1:19

Read by Tina

Sonnet ''Shall the evil hag die''

1:04

Read by Larry Wilson

Sonnet ''The pallid thunder stricken sigh for gain''

1:16

Read by Ellies

Love

2:51

Read by Renee Newcross

English War Song

2:58

Read by Ellies

National Song

1:36

Read by Sterling Bronwyn

Dualisms

1:28

Read by Michele Fry

οἱ ρἑοντες

1:08

Read by Larry Wilson

Song ''The lintwhite and the throstlecock''

1:50

Read by Foon

A Fragment

2:27

Read by Ellies

Anacreontics

0:57

Read by Foon

''O sad no more! Oh sweet no more''

0:57

Read by J. N. Fletcher

Sonnet ''Check every outflash, every ruder sally''

1:37

Read by J. N. Fletcher

Sonnet ''Me my own fate to lasting sorrow doometh''

1:25

Read by J. N. Fletcher

Sonnet ''There are three things that fill my heart with sighs''

1:29

Read by J. N. Fletcher

Sonnet ''Oh beauty, passing beauty''

1:12

Read by Ellies

The Hesperides

6:28

Read by Ellies

Rosalind

1:40

Read by April6090

Song ''Who can say''

0:32

Read by bdanzige

Sonnet ''Blow ye the trumpet, gather from afar''

1:06

Read by Larry Wilson

O Darling Room

0:56

Read by Ren

To Christopher North

1:05

Read by Foon

The Lotos-Eaters

2:30

Read by Nemo

A Dream of Fair Women

1:30

Read by Jude

Cambridge

1:22

Read by Jude

The Germ of 'Maud'

3:06

Read by Nemo

''A gate and a field half ploughed''

0:49

Read by Nemo

The Skipping-Rope

1:07

Read by April6090

The New Timon and the Poets

3:08

Read by Foon

Mablethorpe

0:47

Read by Michael MacTaggert

''What time I wasted youthful hours''

0:44

Read by Michael MacTaggert

Britons, Guard your Own

3:04

Read by bdanzige

Hands all Round

3:30

Read by Ellies

Suggested by Reading an Article in a Newspaper

5:52

Read by Larry Wilson

''God bless our Prince and Bride''

1:21

Read by Ellies

The Ringlet

2:57

Read by Foon

Song ''Home they brought him slain with spears''

1:19

Read by Ellies

1865-1866

0:53

Read by April6090

The Lover's Tale, part 1

32:21

Read by Ellies

The Lover's Tale, part 2

30:30

Read by Ellies