Alfred Lord Tennyson
254 songs with lyrics
Popular songs
- 1Claribel
- 2I
- 3Idylls of the King - Dedication
- 4Maud; A Monodrama
- 5The Queen
- 6On the Hill
- 7Break, break, break!
- 8The kraken
- 9Lady of Shalott
- 10The Lady Of Shalott
- 11Idylls of the King - The Coming of Arthur
- 12II
- 13Lilian
- 14The Brook
- 15At the Window
- 16A Voice by the Cedar Tree
- 17Every Day Hath its Night
- 18Idylls of the King - Gareth and Lynette
- 19III
- 20Isabel
- 21Gone!
- 22Nocturne
- 23Champagne Room
- 24Crossing the Bar
All songs 254
- A Character
- A dirge
- A Dream of Fair Women
- A Farewell
- A Question by Shelley
- A Voice by the Cedar Tree
- Adeline
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s Ulysses
- All Things Will Die
- Amphion
- Amphion
- As thro’ the land
- At the Window
- Audley Court
- Below the thunders of the upper deep
- Birds in the High Hall Garden
- Birds in the High Hall Garden
- Break, break, break!
- Break, break, break...
- Buonaparte
- Buonoparte
- Calm is the morn
- Champagne Room
- Chorus: “The varied earth...”
- Circumstance
- Claribel
- Claribel
- Come Into the Garden, Maud
- Come not, when I am dead...
- Conclusion
- Cradle Song
- Crossing the Bar
- Crossing the Bar
- Crossing the Bar
- Crossing the Bar
- Crossing the Bar
- Crossing the Bar
- CVI “Ring Out, Wild Bells”
- Dead, Long Dead
- Demeter and Persephone
- Dora
- Dualisms
- Edward Gray
- Edward Grey
- Edwin Morris, or The Lake
- Elegiacs
- Eleänore
- English War Song
- ESledd—Lady of Shalott
- Every Day Hath its Night
- Fatima
- Go Not, Happy Day
- Godiva
- Gone!
- Hero to Leander
- Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead
- I
- I Have Led Her Home
- I have led her home, my love, my only friend (From Maud I.xviii)
- Idylls of the King - Balin and Balan
- Idylls of the King - Dedication
- Idylls of the King - Gareth and Lynette
- Idylls of the King - Geraint and Enid
- Idylls of the King - Guinevere
- Idylls of the King - Lancelot and Elaine
- Idylls of the King - Merlin and Vivien
- Idylls of the King - Pelleas and Ettarre
- Idylls of the King - The Coming of Arthur
- Idylls of the King - The Holy Grail
- Idylls of the King - The Last Tournament
- Idylls of the King - The Marriage of Geraint
- Idylls of the King - The Passing of Arthur
- Idylls of the King - To the Queen
- If Sleep and Death be Truly One
- II
- III
- In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 129
- In Memoriam A.H.H. (Full)
- Isabel
- IV
- IX
- Kate
- King Arthur’s Farewell
- Lady Clara Vere de Vere
- Lady Clare
- Lady of Shalott
- Lilian
- Lilian
- Locksley Hall
- Locksley Hall: Sixty Years After
- Love
- Love and Death
- Love and Duty
- Love and Sorrow
- Love, Pride and Forgetfulness
- L’Envoi
- Madeline
- Margaret
- Mariana
- Mariana in the South
- Maud Has a Garden
- Maud; A Monodrama
- Minnie & Winnie
- Morte d’Arthur
- Move Eastward Happy Earth
- Move eastward, happy earth...
- My Life Has Crept So Long
- National Song
- New Year’s Eve
- Nocturne
- Northern Farmer- New Style
- Nothing Will Die
- Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
- Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
- O Darling Room
- O Let the Solid Ground
- O that ’twere possible - (Maud II.iv)
- Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington
- Ode Sung at the Opening of the International Exhibition
- Ode to Memory
- OEnone
- On the Hill
- Poets and Their Bibliographies
- Poland
- Prologue
- Recollections of the Arabian Nights
- Ring Out, Wild Bells
- Ring Out, Wild Bells
- Ring out, wild bells
- Rosalind
- Second Song to the Same
- Sir Galahad
- Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere
- Song (”A spirit haunts the year’s last hours”)
- Song The Owl
- Song “Every day hath its night...”
- Song “I’the glooming light...”
- Song “The golden apple...”
- Song “The lintwhite and the throstlecock...”
- Song: Tears, Idle Tears
- Sonnet to J. M. K.
- Sonnet “Blow ye the trumpet, gather from afar...”
- Sonnet “Could I outwear my present state of woe...”
- Sonnet “Oh, beauty, passing 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...”
- St Simeon Stylites
- St. Agnes
- Supposed Confessions...
- Sweet and Low
- Sweet and low
- The Ballad of Oriana
- The Bee
- The Beggar Maid
- The Blackbird
- The Brook
- The Bugle-Song
- The Burial of Love
- The Charge of the Light Brigade
- The Day-Dream
- The Death of the Old Year
- The Departure
- The Deserted House
- The Dying Swan
- The Epic
- The Eve of Christmas (From ”In Memoriam A.H.H.”)
- The Flower
- The Gardener’s Daughter
- The Golden Year
- The Goose
- The Grasshopper
- The Hesperides
- The Kraken
- The kraken
- The Kraken
- The Lady of Shallot
- The Lady of Shalott
- The Lady of Shalott
- The Lady Of Shalott
- The Lady of Shalott (Brit Lit)
- The Lord of Burleigh
- The Lotos Eaters
- The May Queen
- The Mermaid
- The Merman
- The Miller’s Daughter
- The Mystic
- The Outcast
- The Owl
- The Palace of Art
- The Poet
- The Poet’s Mind
- The Poet’s Song
- The Princess
- The Queen
- The Revival
- The Sea-Fairies
- The Sisters
- The Skipping Rope
- The Sleeping Beauty
- The Sleeping Beauty
- The Sleeping Palace
- The Splendor Falls
- The Splendour Falls
- The splendour falls on castle walls
- The Talking Oak
- The Tears of Heaven
- The Two Voices
- The Vision of Sin
- The “How” and the “Why”
- There Is Sweet Music
- There rolls the deep
- Timbuctoo
- Tithonus
- To a Lady Sleeping
- To E. L.
- To J. S.
- To (”As when, with downcast eyes...”)
- To (”Clear-headed friend, whose joyful scorn”)
- To (”My life is full...”)alfred
- To -(”I send you here a sort of allegory”)
- To‑night the winds begin to rise
- Ulysses
- Ulysses (last 9 lines)
- Ulysses (Poem)
- Ulysses for David K and Julio P
- V
- VI
- VII
- VIII
- Wages
- Walking to the Mail
- Will Waterproof’s Lyrical Monologue
- Wind of the Western Sea
- X
- XI
- XII
- XIII
- XIV
- XV
- XVI
- XVII
- XVIII
- ‘O Let the Solid Ground (From ’Maud’ I.X1)
- ’Come Into the Garden Maud (I.XXii)
- “By Night We LIngered on The Lawn” (In Memorium A.H.H. XCV)
- “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”