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TIRESIAS.*
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K)i A LAST LOOK ROUND.
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the second instalment .
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Tiresias.*
TIRESIAS . *
The poems contained in Lord Tennyson ' s new volume will greatly exalt the estimation
in which the Poet Laureate is held by all the lovers of English poetry . There can be no doubt that the book will long be a source of
abundant enjoyment and fruitful study to every thoughtful reader . The volume contains in all twenty-six poemsof which ' Balin and Balan / a new
, contribution to the * Idylls of the King , ' is the longest . ' Tiresias ' is an idyll , embodied
in the poet ' s fine address to the late Mr . Edward Fitzgerald : — * A birthday line
In Of some greet forgo ing tte ; an n book d my of mine , who dipt With sallow scraps of manuscript ,
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Less for , its own than , for the sake Of When one reca in llin our g graciou er s Lo time ndon s , d , youngays ,
You Ynn found fionnfl some Hrvmft merit mftrif in in my mv rh T » Vi ymes vmftS , And I more pleasure in your praise . ' One of the most powerful in the
volume is * The Wreck '; and in poems ' The Ancient Sage' lines may be found which are equal to
the d highest b fli . ghts ' To of -morrow the Laureate ' is a ' s muse in th e Irish ays gone dialect y with which Lord poem Tennyson
f appears amous c to Northern be , as successful Farmer . ' as There he was is in some his - thing singularly pathetic in this story of the
poor whose wan cease der less ing answer witless was waif , ' To Moll -morra y Magee ' her ,
ance mind of having her lover been who unhinged , by before the disappear had , - - , years pro
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lamed y in a knee limp , ' up , she was Thin Moll a sli y p Magee of a gossoon ?" call'd , " Div ye know him
' An' — she she stood lifted up her strait head as — the Queen of the World '' He down said dead he wo an ul the d meet dead me . ' to-morra ! " an' dhropt
volume Probabl however y the most will popular be The poem Spinster in the ' s
04 i , , • -i ' f ... old old Sweet maid maid -Arts who who , ' a very named named orig her ina cats cats l story after aft « of r an her hfvr ori mmn gina . l , -
dam beaux , . quon ' Tommy and Rob the . ' first an' Tommy the second , an' Steevie
The story of her various loves is told by the ancient ancient spinster soinster with with admirable admira / hlf * effect nffeicft ,- and a . rtr \ in in
the quaintest words . , The lyrics entertained in the volume will
command Spring , ' of genuine which we admiration quote the , notabl first vers y , ' e Earl : — y
' Once Makes more all the things Heavenl new y , Power And domes the red-low'd hills
With living blue ; p The The blackbird throstles s have too . ' their wills ,
Bri to Princess gade Some , ' of an Beatrice the d contributions ' Hands , the Charg all , suc Round e h of the ' h Heavy e w li h ich ,
appear armear m in the the book book , are a , r « already alrfiarlv familiar familiar to \ . c \ the the public , but they will be especially welcome in their new and more permanent form . Taken
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 18, 1885, page 1572, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_18121885/page/4/
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