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Feb. i, 1890 The Publishers' Circular IX...
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IN TENNYSON-LAND. 1 ' The ^B"^» BaVSm ^^...
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Feb. I, 1890 The Publishers' Circular Ix...
Feb . i , 1890 The Publishers' Circular IX 3
In Tennyson-Land. 1 ' The ^B"^» Bavsm ^^...
IN TENNYSON-LAND . ' The object BiB which Mr . Walters B- ^ has set
him-^ B" ^» BaVSm ^^ " ^ W ^^ T m ^^ P - ^^ - ^^ W W * ¦ ¦ » ¦¦ ~~ ^—m" ™ ™ ' " ™ » P ^ PPBPP V ¦ ¦ " ^^ PP ^ B ^^ ^ B 1 ^^^ ^ ^ P « B « ^^ ^ ¦ « B ^ P- — ^^ ^^ * P ^ « W ^^^ self to achieve in this attractive and gracefully written w P ^^ B BB ^ BP ^^ P ^ BjBr BJBj flBpB book V V ^ ^ B ^ ^^^^ BRBM . V , ^ H ^ is B ^ p ^^ P to - ^^ ^ P" g ^ f ^^ M ive ^^^ a ^ P" ^^ P brief WP ^ B ^ ^* P ^ ^ q ^ P VB ^ account ^^ P ^ V ^^ P ^^ PB W ^^ P * PB PBIB ^^ P of ^^^ H *^ the ^^ B ^^ B BB * ^ B ^
home and early surroundings of the Poet Laureate ¦ PVIPB and also to attempt to identify the
places tm — ^ " ^ B ' ~^^ p ^^ fW ^ mentioned V ^ B ^ P , * H ^^ P ^ BmP ^^ V ^ ^^^^^ ^ . F ^^ VB V bvji ^ V ^^^ in a ^—^ ^ his im ^ — a ^ " ^ V poems ™ ^— » - ' — ^ B ^^ - ^^ , «^ ^ . p and ^ i ^ B ^^ ^ Pm ^ BF generall " ¦ ¦ ^>^ ^ V ^ BBIM * ^ V ^^ B j ^ bbb B ^ y ^^^ to -- trace B 1 TBBl mt PflB the ¦¦•¦¦ * -r influences W ««« 1 V « BfHm Pfl-PPP- fW - of --- Lincolnshire -BPPB -W H V in •¦¦ the - — ^ P * ^ 1 * ' ^ | ^ *^ ^^ * " ^^ " ^^ ^ ^ —— —^ ^^ PBJpBIVBlffr *^ ***¦ ""^ *** ^ " ^ ""¦¦ ^^ *^ *^ ^ g ^
works with which Lord Tennyson has pertroted * In . London Tennyton ; - George Land t tar Eedway John . Ouming Walters . Illui-| h--- ; ; , _
manently enriched the literature of England . We gather from the preface that the book is
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place of the poet and the scenes and associations — - — ¦ ^ "BB . ¦ BB of - ^ WW his _ BP IB childhood - A ^ — A —B — V V P - — A ' — at "WW ¦¦ and " ^^ ¦ A ^ youth ^ ^ ^ J ' ^ B—f ^™ ^ ^« A P . »» 1 .. Mr ^ P _) BBi V * pf ^ Bk «> Bf . Walters V V - W «^ ~ bF ^ B ^ « P * V ^ F ^ . . . ¦_ _
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convey many a pleasant glimpse of Lincolnreveal shire life also seventy that the or writer eighty of years them ago is a , keen but
and close student of every * aspect of the Laureate the waves ' s genius and . the He declares woods r fB are that the always winds in ,
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the the house house overlooks overlooks the the sea sea . or or the tha hb & eat at of of the fli p waves is heard close by , or , the wood , with the streamlet passing through B ^ pPBW itlies adjacent .
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to the poet's home , and these sounds are the echo of what he heard in his youth . First
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man ' s work has its complexion , and that of The Tennyson home ' s of poems childhood is a Lincolnshire - ^ P' is the soil comp in lexion which .
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change the tint of the flowers . * Mr . Walters ^ has — ^— BB m m interviewed BBBBi BBBPB ^ ^ B ^ " ^ B ^ V ^^ ^ B ^ V PT ^^ Bl PH the ^ PP Bl I ~^ V onl ' ^^ "" ^ " ^» y surviving P * -p ¦¦ BT ^ V ^^ ^ flW bWP > vWpP ^> ^ * .. »_»> Jschool P * Ab * *^ flV * B > ^^^ ^ fci ^ B ^»
-fellow of the Laureate , Mr . J . W . Wilsonand one of he the has most gathere honoured d from citizens him that of Louth Alfred ,
associated associated Tennyson , verv whilst little little at with with Louth the the Grammar other other lads lnrla School . and and , very
took no part in their sports . * Alfred Tenny , - son's sole friend was his ¦ i ¦¦ ¦ brother ¦ W Charles ¦ ¦ . The
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ding themselves from all other companionship . b It ^ p ^~ ^^ r was p ^ v A ^ P'w p ^ BK p ^ A Charles ^ pr ^ ™ ¦ "i " ^^ ^ v ^ M v ^^ m vi p p ^ A who Pf v ™ ™ — p > understood 'pp' ^ b ¦ ¦ ¦ ™™ ^^ b . ^^^ ^ B ^^ b ^^ b w ^^^ « B ^ ^ . VPHI the ^^ a ^ B ^^ p ^^^^ poetic V ^ bt ^ p > V V ^^ Pf ^ j p ^^ ^ ^ - ^_ ^ ^ _ ^ ¦
sensibility of the younger brother , who gave him suggestionsand who saw his first lines
written on a slate , , while the rest of the family were at churchThe two boys % were
markable markable beyond W V "¦*••• - ^ i U ^ , . their ~ hp > ' - » -kp « a The The » v « years . * f * ' Jroems Poems > , aa - ^ but > . *• " bv not by ' - ¦ - » Two Two ¦ w otherwise *>_ r r v . Brothers - ^ Brothers A . - ^ grave &_&• -- > W re - ''
were published in 1827 , and Mr . Walters tells us ¦ that Pi i ¦ the ¦ i current tradition Pi Piib in Lincolnshire Pi i —
^— * " ^ —^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^^ * - ^ r ~—~ — ^— ~ — ¦ ^ P ^ "P P ¦ ^^ ^ — ~— ^ P" ^^ ^™ * ^^ ¦ ¦ " ^ PP" BB ~— ¦ - ^ - ^^ - ^^^ HP ^ B ^ ^^ P" ^ P ^ ^ "P P ^ V . ^ . BPMP PB ^^ B B ^ B BB ^^^ for which , however , he is not prepared to vouch—is that the auggestion was due to Mr .
Tennyson ' s coachman . It appears , that all the sons of the Rector of Somersby wrote
verses , and ' ran wild' about the country side fBBT ¦ t ^ PBBf B _ B > : V — ' ^ Alfre BBBJ K ... BB . BP « BP d B » B . Tennyson BBH 'BB- _ B | B—T IPp M H FBT -BP" IB P-P , B | finding B—^ W ~ P"B . -B" ^ BHH that -BP PBT PB-B ff ^ -V time B ^ ^^ «^ . V ¦ * " ^" b ^_ « ^ m ^ k ^ K ^ d ^
hung heavy ^ on his hands , was seized with . a long l ( -b ^ ppT A « B H ^ h ing PW 4 * BkplV H | k to ™^ ^ P' * _* . visit ... W pBTHP _ ^ ™ pT the " *» . ^ PBBf B ^ ^^ 4 Lincolnshire T BI ^ - —b A - ^ p- « - » ^ -p W -B ^ dpi P * B B" ^ B- — P— - ^^ P . BPJ — ^ BaP ^ churches _ B | B- H «| . BJ « BJ | W BBT BB B | b ^ BT PBb ^ , PB
many of which are of high historical interest ^ . But the " eternal ¦ B want t of pence " made the
^¦ p ^^^ P' P ^ fPq VjpP * V IW ^ " ^ ^^^^ ^ pV * ^^ P V ^ r pB H ^ BBPJ PBB V ^ *• r — -- — —— p ^ v - ^ r p- ^ B BPB > ^^ p ^^ BB V ^^ - ^^^ ^ B 1 ^^^^ . ^^^ p ^^ FW ^^^^ ^^ B ^^ B ^^ ^^^ projected tour impossible Aa am . B IT * y some means or other ib ^^ b- Pp ]^ pW P | p | ^ BpP bBB | the ^ bp pi ¦ * p ^ p- old ^ p- p pp ^ p- p ^ servant p ^ p- ^^ > t » ^ ^— ^ ^^— ¦ ~— learned —m - ^^ ^ p- ^ r ¦ pi bbh phb ^ b ^ wib of ^^^ ¦ i ^ his *¦ « pp bb r ~^ r disappoint ^* b ^ ™ a ^ ^^ p « bp bb ^^ bbt ^^ b ^ ^ B ^ p ^ v ^^ pBa ^ "P-
ment . He must have been a man of resource , for after some cogitation he exclaimed , Why , Master ¦¦ Alfred P ¦ ¦ you are always writing poetry
why ff ^ bV rfVlpB V ^^ P . V ¦• » don IV BB ^ I P" ™ 't you ' P ^ —~ , V sell « J -P ^ ^^ B « it ? BB -BBP " - P ^ VPB The « Bf BBBp H T ^^ idea ^ W ^ P ^ P 1 ^ ^ VIPBBPBBH surprised HI * ^ " ^^ B , , but pleased the young man ; he consulted
Louth Charles OhftriftH . , a and and collection when when next next of the the poems coachman coachman in manuacri drove drove pt to to
went with him and was deposited at the shop ; _» — -B-i . —• _
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 1, 1890, page 113, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01021890/page/11/
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