Admittedly, literary greats studied here, too: Byron, Tennyson, Wordsworth and Nabokov, just for starters.
Her third husband had been a serial quotation freak with a special penchant for Tennyson.
But as Tennyson said, "Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all".
Some, mainly older, readers could launch effortlessly into several verses of Tennyson or Kipling they learned at school.
So Wendy and Rex Tennyson may well come out ahead of a renter.
Famous poets buried in Westminster Abbey include Lord Tennyson and Robert Browning.
These words, borrowed from Sir Alfred Tennyson's Ulysses poem, had been left by the party who located Scott's tent in memory of the expedition team's legacy.
Mather, 56 of Beech Grove was jailed for 18 years, Tudge, 52, of Tennyson Road got 16 years and Pearson, 52, of Goodwood Avenue received 14 years.
The council has already created a memorial in a play area in nearby Tennyson Street where a piece of equipment has been named for each of the six children.
The stories, narrated by the bride Scheherazade to the Persian king, have resonated in art and literature for centuries, from Edgar Allan Poe to Alfred Tennyson's Recollections of the Arabian Nights.
Ms. JANE STILLWATER (Embed and Blogger): They're - you know, the cannons to the left of them, as Alfred Lloyd Tennyson said, cannons to the right of them, and somebody had blundered.
And if one were to make hay over the virtues or deficits of nineteenth-century British poetry or twentieth-century Irish poetry, then one should encounter the full range of Tennyson's or Yeats's work before jumping, or slouching, to conclusions.
Thirty years ago, after battling a tough libel suit (our story was right, but we had needlessly given our adversaries openings), we made one of our happiest and most fruitful decisions--to retain Tennyson Schad as FORBES magazine's libel lawyer.
Inspired by the religious sobriety of the early-19th-century German painters who called themselves "Nazarenes, " by England's Gothic-revival movement and by the straightforward imagery of early-Renaissance painters like Giotto, they looked to the Bible, to the poetry of Keats and Tennyson and to Shakespeare for subject matter, proclaiming their intention to shun vulgar or sentimental subjects and to paint directly from nature.
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