A Tennyson Dictionary; the Characters And Place-Names Contained in the Poetical And Dramatic Works of the Poet, Alphabetically Arranged And Described With Synopses of the Poems And Plays
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Coming of Arthur. LEOFRIC. Abbot AUwig, Leofric, and all the monks of Peterboro' Strike for the king ; A nephew of earl Leofric, and abbot of Peterborough 1053-66. Was present at the battle of Senlac. Harold. LEOFWIN. Son of earl Godwin ; accom- panied his father in exile in 105 1, and returned with him and was made earl of the present counties of Kent, Surrey, Essex and Middlesex. Accompanied his brother Harold to the battle of Stamford-bridge in 1066, and in the same year fought at Senlac whe...re he was slain. Harold. LEOLIN. A barrister, brother of Averill the rector of the parish in which Aylmer's hall was situated ; he was in love with Edith, daughter and heiress of sir Aylmer and lady Aylmer (g.v.). Aylmer's Field. LEONARD. A poet who was spending a holiday in Llanberis, but was sought out by his friends. His morning had been spent in writing lines concerning a Gol- den Age that was to be brought about by the peaceful growth of commerce binding the nations together. He said that in the Golden Year wealth will be more equally distributed, but men will not all be reduced, as in socialistic schemes, to one dead level.
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