The Suppressed Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
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)
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Timbuctoo | 15:00 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
The 'How' and the 'Why' | 2:30 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
The Burial of Love | 1:32 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
To —— | 0:46 | Gelesen von Foon |
Song ''I' the gloaming light'' | 1:18 | Gelesen von Sterling Bronwyn |
Song ''Every day hath its night'' | 1:33 | Gelesen von Michele Fry |
Hero to Leander | 1:57 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
The Mystic | 3:17 | Gelesen von Nemo |
The Grasshopper | 2:18 | Gelesen von Nemo |
Love, Pride and Forgetfulness | 1:02 | Gelesen von Nemo |
Chorus ''The varied earth, the moving heaven'' | 1:57 | Gelesen von Nemo |
Lost Hope | 0:46 | Gelesen von Tina |
The Tears of Heaven | 0:49 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
Love and Sorrow | 1:24 | Gelesen von Foon |
To a Lady Sleeping | 0:59 | Gelesen von Tina |
Sonnet ''Could I outwear my present state of woe'' | 1:21 | Gelesen von Tina |
Sonnet ''Though Night hath climbed'' | 1:19 | Gelesen von Tina |
Sonnet ''Shall the evil hag die'' | 1:04 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
Sonnet ''The pallid thunder stricken sigh for gain'' | 1:16 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Love | 2:51 | Gelesen von Renee Newcross |
English War Song | 2:58 | Gelesen von Ellies |
National Song | 1:36 | Gelesen von Sterling Bronwyn |
Dualisms | 1:28 | Gelesen von Michele Fry |
οἱ ρἑοντες | 1:08 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
Song ''The lintwhite and the throstlecock'' | 1:50 | Gelesen von Foon |
A Fragment | 2:27 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Anacreontics | 0:57 | Gelesen von Foon |
''O sad no more! Oh sweet no more'' | 0:57 | Gelesen von J. N. Fletcher |
Sonnet ''Check every outflash, every ruder sally'' | 1:37 | Gelesen von J. N. Fletcher |
Sonnet ''Me my own fate to lasting sorrow doometh'' | 1:25 | Gelesen von J. N. Fletcher |
Sonnet ''There are three things that fill my heart with sighs'' | 1:29 | Gelesen von J. N. Fletcher |
Sonnet ''Oh beauty, passing beauty'' | 1:12 | Gelesen von Ellies |
The Hesperides | 6:28 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Rosalind | 1:40 | Gelesen von April6090 |
Song ''Who can say'' | 0:32 | Gelesen von bdanzige |
Sonnet ''Blow ye the trumpet, gather from afar'' | 1:06 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
O Darling Room | 0:56 | Gelesen von Ren |
To Christopher North | 1:05 | Gelesen von Foon |
The Lotos-Eaters | 2:30 | Gelesen von Nemo |
A Dream of Fair Women | 1:30 | Gelesen von Jude |
Cambridge | 1:22 | Gelesen von Jude |
The Germ of 'Maud' | 3:06 | Gelesen von Nemo |
''A gate and a field half ploughed'' | 0:49 | Gelesen von Nemo |
The Skipping-Rope | 1:07 | Gelesen von April6090 |
The New Timon and the Poets | 3:08 | Gelesen von Foon |
Mablethorpe | 0:47 | Gelesen von Michael MacTaggert |
''What time I wasted youthful hours'' | 0:44 | Gelesen von Michael MacTaggert |
Britons, Guard your Own | 3:04 | Gelesen von bdanzige |
Hands all Round | 3:30 | Gelesen von Ellies |
Suggested by Reading an Article in a Newspaper | 5:52 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
''God bless our Prince and Bride'' | 1:21 | Gelesen von Ellies |
The Ringlet | 2:57 | Gelesen von Foon |
Song ''Home they brought him slain with spears'' | 1:19 | Gelesen von Ellies |
1865-1866 | 0:53 | Gelesen von April6090 |
The Lover's Tale, part 1 | 32:21 | Gelesen von Ellies |
The Lover's Tale, part 2 | 30:30 | Gelesen von Ellies |