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The Ingoldsby Lyrics
By Thomas Ingoldsby [i.e. R. H. Barham]
Ingoldsby, Thomas (1788-1845)
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POLITICAL SKITS, PARODIES, Etc.
OCCASIONAL PIECES.
FAMILY POETRY.
SONGS, EPIGRAMS, Etc.
The Cavalier.
The Lord Warenne.
On the Death of a Daughter.
Too Late.
A Glee
Ballad.
The Demolished Farce,
Epitaph
Epitaph on Myself
Martial, Lib. 12, Epig. 94.
Extempore Translation
The Torrent.
On the Windows of King's College Remaining Boarded.
An Archæological Hint to the Curators of Canterbury Cathedral.
Epigram on a Dull Book.
FAMILIAR EPISTLES.
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The Ingoldsby Lyrics
III.
I can tip you my first, I can tell you my second,
For Fire and for Physic most famous I'm reckoned;
Of my name any more are you anxious to know?
You will find it consists of a word and a blow.
Ans.
Wakley, the Coroner.
The Ingoldsby Lyrics