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A group named Techno has a short clip of music incorporating Tennyson’s poem into what they call “a groovin’ ramble,” available at http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/26/interval.html for download from MP3.
The Teaching Company, of Springfield, VA, includes an audiocassette lecture titled “Alfred, Lord Tennyson, England’s National Treasure,” as Lecture Twelve in a lecture series by John B. Fisher titled Great Writers: Their Lives and Works.
Robert Speaight and Arthur Luce Klein read poems from Tennyson on a cassette recording from Spoken Arts called A...
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