Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Notes on Tennyson's Coming and Passing of Arthur
Alfred was one of twelve children, seven of them sons, three of whom - Frederick, Charles, and Alfred - became poets. Their home life was singularly happy. The family was closely knit by affection and by common intellectual tastes. Story-telling, verse-making, imaginative games, were the favourite amusements of the boys from an early age.
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