The Poetical Works of Thomas HoodThe Floating Press, 2016. dec. 1. - 922 oldal Thomas Hood was a British humorist, publisher and poet whose popular verse injected some much-needed levity and realism into early nineteenth-century literature. This volume collects a broad cross-section of his most important work, including "The Song of the Shirt," a moving portrait of poverty that garnered widespread acclaim in its day. |
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Ode to Richard Martin Esq | 460 |
Ode to the Great Unknown | 464 |
Ode to Joseph Grimaldi Senior | 474 |
An Address to the Steam Washing Company | 480 |
Ode to Captain Paery | 489 |
Ode to W Kitchener MD | 498 |
The Last Man | 505 |
Faithless Sally Brown | 516 |
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Ballad | 124 |
Time Hope and Memory | 125 |
Flowers | 126 |
Ballad | 127 |
Ruth | 128 |
The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies | 129 |
Hero and Leander | 175 |
Ballad | 211 |
Autumn | 212 |
Ballad | 213 |
The Exile | 215 |
To | 216 |
Ode to Melancholy | 218 |
Sonnet | 223 |
Sonnet | 224 |
Sonnet | 225 |
Sonnet | 226 |
The Dream of Eugene Aram | 227 |
Sonnet | 237 |
The DeathBed | 238 |
Anticipation | 239 |
To a Child Embracing His Mother | 241 |
Stanzas | 243 |
Sonnet to Ocean | 244 |
To | 245 |
Lines on Seeing My Wife and Two Children Sleeping in the Same Chamber | 248 |
Stanzas | 249 |
Ode to Rae Wilson Esq | 250 |
To My Daughter On Her Birthday | 268 |
Miss Kilmansegg and Her Precious Leg | 270 |
The Lee Shore | 372 |
Sonnet | 374 |
The Elm Tree | 375 |
Lear | 393 |
Sonnet | 394 |
The Song of the Shirt | 395 |
The Paupers Christmas Carol | 399 |
The Haunted House | 402 |
The Mary | 416 |
The Ladys Dream | 420 |
The Key | 424 |
The Workhouse Clock | 430 |
The Bridge of Sighs | 433 |
The Lay of the Laborer | 437 |
Stanzas | 441 |
Ode to Mr Graham | 442 |
A Friendly Address to Mrs Fry in Newgate | 453 |
As it Fell Upon a Day | 519 |
The StagEyed Lady | 521 |
The Irish Schoolmaster | 528 |
Faithless Nelly Gray | 539 |
Biancas Dream | 542 |
The DemonShip | 554 |
Tim Turpin | 558 |
Deaths Ramble | 562 |
A Sailors Apology for BowLegs | 565 |
The Volunteer | 568 |
The Epping Hunt | 573 |
The Drowning Ducks | 592 |
A Storm at Hastings | 595 |
Lines to a Lady | 604 |
The Anglers Farewell | 606 |
Ode | 609 |
A Report from Below | 613 |
Im Not a Single Man | 616 |
The Supper Superstition | 618 |
The Duel | 622 |
A Singular Exhibition at Somerset House | 625 |
Lines to Mary | 629 |
The Compass with Variations | 632 |
The Ghost | 641 |
The Fall | 644 |
Our Village | 646 |
A Public Dinner | 650 |
Sally Simpkins Lament | 656 |
Ode to Sir Andrew Agnew Bart | 658 |
The Lost Heir | 662 |
The Fox and the Hen | 668 |
The Poacher | 671 |
A Waterloo Ballad | 674 |
A Lay of Real Life | 678 |
The Sweeps Complaint | 681 |
The DesertBorn | 686 |
Agricultural Distress | 694 |
Domestic Poems | 701 |
The Green Man | 707 |
Hit or Miss | 715 |
The Forlorn Shepherds Complaint | 727 |
Lieutenant Luff | 729 |
Morning Meditations | 732 |
A Plain Direction | 734 |
The Assistant Drapers Petition | 739 |
The Bachelors Dream | 742 |
Rural Felicity | 746 |
A Flying Visit | 752 |
Queen Mab | 764 |
To Henrietta On Her Departure for Calais | 766 |
A Parthian Glance | 768 |
A True Story | 771 |
The Mermaid of Margate | 779 |
A Fairy Tale | 784 |
Craniology | 789 |
The Wee Man | 793 |
The Progress of Art | 796 |
Those Evening Bells | 800 |
The Carelesse Nurse Mayd | 801 |
Domestic Asides or Truth in Parentheses | 802 |
Shooting Pains | 804 |
John Day | 808 |
Huggins and Duggins | 811 |
The ChinaMender | 815 |
Domestic Didactics | 818 |
Lament for the Decline of Chivalry | 823 |
Playing at Soldiers | 827 |
Marys Ghost | 831 |
The Widow | 833 |
An Open Question | 838 |
A Black Job | 844 |
Etching Moralised | 852 |
A Tale of a Trumpet | 861 |
The Forge | 888 |
The University Feud | 905 |
Endnotes | 910 |
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