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tennyson

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Alfred, Lord Tennyson , the first Baron Tennyson, was an English poet. Tennyson may also refer to:

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The last value of artistic expressers, past and present -- Greek æsthetes, Shakspere -- or in our own day Tennyson, Victor Hugo, Carlyle, Emerson -- is certainly involv’d in such questions.

Tennyson fought mentally, sweating and gasping, clawing at his intellect, to factor out the equations, but that was impossible because he did not know the conventions and the signs.

A CHP officer-a friend of ours, James Tennyson recognized Tom's truck with the hazard lights on and stopped to see if he needed help.

Both he and Zadin had served their countries well, but as is too often the case, conduct which in another time or place might have inspired the heroic verse of a Virgil or a Tennyson went unseen and unknown.

Queen Victoria had a resident poet, Alfred Lord Tennyson, and he cleaned up Malory for his queen to produce a work he called Idylls of the King.

And you are the Miss Shirley who read the Tennyson paper at the Philomathic the other evening, aren't you?

Armed with fresh charcoal pencils and large sheets of heavy paper, they headed off toward the front of the abbey, probably to the popular Poets' Corner to pay their respects to Chaucer, Tennyson, and Dickens by rubbing furiously on their graves.

Lord Tennyson's uncle, the Balfour family, and their in-laws, formed the Society for Psychical Research, and Alfred Lord Tennyson was a member.