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The poem from the last episode of Frasier

All Things will Die

Amphion

And ask ye why these sad tears stream?

Audley Court

The Ballad of Oriana

Beautiful City

The Beggar Maid

The Blackbird

Break, break, break

The Burial of Love

By an Evolutionist

The Captain

A Character

The Charge of the Heavy Brigade
at Balaclava

The Charge of the Light Brigade

Circumstance

Claribel

Come not, when I am dead

The Daisy

The Dawn

The Day-Dream

The Dead Prophet

The Death of the Old Year

Dedicatory Poem to the Princess Alice

Demeter and Persephone

The Deserted House

A Dream of Fair Women

The Dying Swan

The Eagle

Early Sonnets

Early Spring

Edward Gray

Eleänore

England and America in 1782

Enoch Arden

The Fall of Jerusalem

Far—far—away

A Farewell

Fatima

The Fleet

The Flower

Flower in the crannied wall

Frater Ave atque Vale

Freedom

Friendship

The Golden Year

The Goose

The Higher Pantheism

The ‘How’ and the ‘Why’

In the Children’s Hospital

In Memoriam A.H.H.

In Memoriam W. G. Ward

In the Garden at Swainston

In the Valley of Cauteretz

Isabel

The Islet

June Bracken and Heather

Kate

The Kraken

Lady Clara Vere de Vere

The Lady of Shalott

Lamentation of the Peruvians

Leonine Elegiacs

Lilian

Literary Squabbles

Locksley Hall

Locksley Hall Sixty Years After

The Lotos-Eaters

Love

Love and Death

Love thou thy land, with love far-brought

Madeline

Mariana

Mariana in the South

Marriage Morning

Maud; A Monodrama

The May Queen

Midnight

The Miller's Daughter

Morte d’Arthur

Move eastward, happy earth, and leave

My life is full of weary days

Nothing will Die

The Oak

Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington

Ode Sung at the Opening
of the International Exhibition

Ode to Memory

Œnone

Of old sat Freedom on the heights

On a Mourner

On the Jubilee of Queen Victoria

Opening of the Indian and Colonial
Exhibition by the Queen

The Palace of Art

Parnassus

The Poet

Poets and their Bibliographies

The Poet’s Mind

The Poet’s Song

Politics

Prefatory Poem to My Brother’s Sonnets

The Progress of Spring

Recollections of the Arabian Nights

Requiescat

Rizpah

Rosalind

The Roses on the Terrace

The Sailor Boy

St. Agnes’ Eve

St. Simeon Stylites

The Sea-Fairies

Sir Galahad

Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere

The Sisters

The Snowdrop

Song: ‘A spirit haunts the year’s last hours

Song: ‘The winds, as at their hour of birth

Song: ‘Who can say

The Spiteful Letter

Supposed Confessions of a
Second-Rate Sensitive Mind

The Tears of Heaven

The Third of February, 1852

Tithonus

To—

To—

To—

To Alfred Tennyson, My Grandson

To the Duke of Argyll

To E. Fitzgerald

To E.L., on his Travels in Greece

To H.R.H. Princess Beatrice

To J.S.

To the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava

To Mary Boyle

To the Queen

To the Rev. F.D. Maurice

To Ulysses

To Victor Hugo

To Virgil

To W.C. Macready

The Two Voices

Ulysses

Vastness

The Victim

The Vision of Sin

The Voice and the Peak

Wages

The Walk at Midnight

Will

You ask me, why, tho’ ill at ease

Crossing the Bar


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