Alfred Tennyson

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Alfred Tennyson

Master poet Lord Alfred Tennyson wears a long beard and feigns to read a book. Tennyson succeeded William Wordsworth as poet laureate of England in the 1850s greatly due to the success and genius of his collection Poems, which included ŒOenone, ŒThe Lotus Eaters and the epic poem ŒIn Memoriam.
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Master poet Lord Alfred Tennyson wears a long beard and feigns to read a book. Tennyson succeeded William Wordsworth as poet laureate of England in the 1850s greatly due ...

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