All Alfred, Lord Tennyson Songs

Songs In album
"If I were loved, as I desire to be" -
"Love thou thy land, with love far-brought" -
"Mine be the strength of spirit..." -
"Of old sat Freedom on the heights" -
"Thy Voice is On the Rolling Air" ("In Memoriam A.H.H.," CXXX) -
"When on my bed the moonlight falls" ("In Memoriam A.H.H.," LXVII) -
"You ask me, why, tho' ill at ease" -
A Character The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
A dirge The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
A Dream of Fair Women -
A Farewell -
A Question by Shelley -
Adeline The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Ulysses -
All Things Will Die -
Amphion -
Audley Court -
Break, break, break... -
Buonaparte -
Buonoparte -
Chorus: "The varied earth..." -
Circumstance The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
Claribel The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
Come not, when I am dead... -
Conclusion -
Crossing the Bar -
CVI "Ring Out, Wild Bells" In Memoriam A.H.H.
Demeter and Persephone -
Dora -
Dualisms -
Edward Grey -
Edwin Morris, or The Lake -
Eleänore The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
Elegiacs -
English War Song -
ESledd—Lady of Shalott -
Fatima The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
Godiva -
Hero to Leander -
Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead -
I In Memoriam A.H.H.
Idylls of the King - Balin and Balan The Idylls of the King
Idylls of the King - Dedication The Idylls of the King
Idylls of the King - Gareth and Lynette The Idylls of the King
Idylls of the King - Geraint and Enid The Idylls of the King
Idylls of the King - Guinevere The Idylls of the King
Idylls of the King - Lancelot and Elaine The Idylls of the King
Idylls of the King - Merlin and Vivien The Idylls of the King
Idylls of the King - Pelleas and Ettarre The Idylls of the King
Idylls of the King - The Coming of Arthur The Idylls of the King
Idylls of the King - The Holy Grail The Idylls of the King
Idylls of the King - The Last Tournament The Idylls of the King
Idylls of the King - The Marriage of Geraint The Idylls of the King
Idylls of the King - The Pa**ing of Arthur The Idylls of the King
Idylls of the King - To the Queen The Idylls of the King
If Sleep and d**h be Truly One -
II In Memoriam A.H.H.
III In Memoriam A.H.H.
In Memoriam A.H.H. (Full) -
Isabel The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
IV In Memoriam A.H.H.
IX In Memoriam A.H.H.
Kate -
L'Envoi -
Lady Clara Vere de Vere -
Lady Clare -
Lilian The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
Locksley Hall -
Locksley Hall: Sixty Years After -
Lost Hope -
Love -
Love and d**h -
Love and Duty -
Love and Sorrow -
Love, Pride and Forgetfulness -
Madeline The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
Margaret -
Mariana The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
Mariana in the South The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
Maud; A Monodrama Maud and other poems
Morte d'Arthur -
Move eastward, happy earth... -
National Song -
New Year's Eve -
Northern Farmer- New Style -
Nothing Will Die -
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal -
O Darling Room -
Ode on the d**h of the Duke of Wellington -
Ode to Memory Ode to Memory
OEnone The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
Poets and Their Bibliographies -
Poland -
Prologue In Memoriam A.H.H.
Recollections of the Arabian Nights The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
Rosalind -
Second Song to the Same The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
Sir Galahad -
Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere -
Song ­ "Every day hath its night..." -
Song ­ "I'the glooming light..." -
Song ­ "The golden apple..." -
Song ­ "The lintwhite and the throstlecock..." -
Song ­ "Who can say...?" -
Song ­ The Owl The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
Song ("A spirit haunts the year's last hours") The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
Sonnet ­ "Blow ye the trumpet, gather from afar..." -
Sonnet ­ "Could I outwear my present state of woe..." -
Sonnet ­ "Oh, beauty, pa**ing beauty!..." -
Sonnet ­ "Shall the hag Evil die with child of Good..." -
Sonnet ­ "The pallid thunderstricken sigh for gain..." -
Sonnet ­ "Though Night hath climbed her peak of highest noon..." -
Sonnet to J. M. K. The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
St Simon Stylites -
St. Agnes -
Supposed Confessions... -
Tears, Idle Tears -
The "How" and the "Why" -
The Ballad of Oriana The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Beggar Maid -
The Blackbird -
The brook -
The Bugle-Song -
The Burial of Love -
The Charge of the Light Brigade -
The d**h of the Old Year -
The Day-Dream -
The Departure -
The Deserted House The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Dying Swan The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Eagle -
The Epic -
The Eve of Christmas (From "In Memoriam A.H.H.") In Memoriam A.H.H.
The Gardener's Daughter -
The Golden Year -
The Goose -
The Gra**hopper -
The Hesperides -
The Kraken Poems, Chiefly Lyrical
The Lady of Shalott -
The Lady of Shalott (Brit Lit) -
The Lord of Burleigh -
The Lotos Eaters -
The May Queen -
The Mermaid The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Merman The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Miller's Daughter The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Mystic -
The Outcast -
The Palace of Art The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Poet's Song -
The Princess -
The Queen The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Revival -
The Sea-Fairies The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Sisters The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Skipping Rope -
The Sleeping Beauty -
The Sleeping Palace -
The Splendor Falls -
The Talking Oak -
The Tears of Heaven -
The Two Voices -
The Vision of Sin -
Timbuctoo -
Tithonus -
To ­ ­ -("I send you here a sort of allegory") The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
To ­ ­ ("As when, with downcast eyes...") -
To ­ ­ ("Clear-headed friend, whose joyful scorn") The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
To ­ ­ ("My life is full...")alfred -
To a Lady Sleeping -
To Christopher North -
To E. L. -
To J. S. -
Ulysses -
Ulysses for David K and Julio P -
V In Memoriam A.H.H.
VI In Memoriam A.H.H.
VII In Memoriam A.H.H.
VIII In Memoriam A.H.H.
Wages -
Walking to the Mail -
We are Free -
Will Waterproof's Lyrical Monologue -
X In Memoriam A.H.H.
XI In Memoriam A.H.H.
XII In Memoriam A.H.H.
XIII In Memoriam A.H.H.
XIV In Memoriam A.H.H.
XV In Memoriam A.H.H.
XVI In Memoriam A.H.H.
XVII In Memoriam A.H.H.
XVIII In Memoriam A.H.H.