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− | '''Alfred Tennyson''' was a [[British]] poet in the [[19th century]]. Among his many notable works are the poems "Locksley Hall" and "[[The Charge of the Light Brigade]]." |
+ | '''Alfred Tennyson''' was a [[British]] poet in the [[19th century]]. Among his many notable works are the poems "[[Locksley Hall]]" and "[[The Charge of the Light Brigade]]." |
− | A line from "Locksley Hall" |
+ | A line from "Locksley Hall" – "''For I dipt in to the future, far as human eye could see; Saw the vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be''" – appeared on the [[dedication plaque]] of the {{USS|Voyager}} in the [[2370s]]. (''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'') |
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Revision as of 15:27, 17 March 2011
Alfred Tennyson was a British poet in the 19th century. Among his many notable works are the poems "Locksley Hall" and "The Charge of the Light Brigade."
A line from "Locksley Hall" – "For I dipt in to the future, far as human eye could see; Saw the vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be" – appeared on the dedication plaque of the USS Voyager in the 2370s. (Star Trek: Voyager)