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    Some poetry by Tennyson and Browning;

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    Tennyson was born on 6 August 1809 in Somersby,

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    Tennyson has rightly said:“The old order changed yielding place to new.”.

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    Tennyson was born on 6 August 1809 in Somersby, Lincolnshire, England.

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    Of Tennyson's personal character much has been said and written.

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    his grave now lies immediately adjacent to that of Alfred Tennyson.

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    Enroll in a race with Ben Tennyson, in a game with motorcycles and aliens.

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    Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson FRS(6 August 1809- 6 October 1892) was a British poet.

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    This was called charming by Tennyson, who declared he should like to know the author;

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    Pre-eminent among these was Alfred Tennyson, whose first Arthurian poem"The Lady of Shalott" was published in 1832.

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    This better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. ― Alfred Tennyson.

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    FRIDAY, Feb. 24, 2012- Tennyson wrote,"Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.".

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    Tennyson says that"If I can understand a flower, a small flower in its totality, I would have understood all.".

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    In the"enlightened" XIX century, Alfred Tennyson, Queen Victoria's favorite poet(she gave him the title of baron and peer), wrote:.

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    He was buried in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey; his grave now lies immediately adjacent to that of Alfred Tennyson.

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    Another famous poet, Alfred Tennyson's, wrote a poem titled“Recollections of Arabian Nights”, in which nearly every stanza ends with the phrase,“of good Haroun Alraschid”.

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    Inspired by the likes of Tennyson, Ruskin, and Marx, Morris became interested in the application of art, design, and architecture in achieving a moral purpose.

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    The title phrase had been used earlier by Joseph Conrad in the story"Youth"; by Tennyson in Maud; and even earlier by John Donne in his Meditations.

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    The culmination of Tony's misfortunes, his enslavement to Mr Todd and Dickens, is foreshadowed in Waugh's life by his father's habit of reading his favourite literature aloud to his family, three or four evenings a week:"… most of Shakespeare, most of Dickens, most of Tennyson… stepping about the room and portraying the characters… he held us enthralled.

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