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The complete poetical works of Thomas Hood
Hood, Thomas (1799-1845)
WHIMS AND ODDITIES. First Series
WHIMS AND ODDITIES. Second Series
VERSES FROM ‘TYLNEY HALL’
HOOD'S OWN: OR, LAUGHTER FROM YEAR TO YEAR BEING FORMER RUNNINGS OF HIS COMIC VEIN, WITH AN INFUSION OF NEW BLOOD FOR GENERAL CIRCULATION
EPIGRAMS COMPOSED ON READING A DIARY LATELY PUBLISHED
[That flesh is grass is now as clear as day]
THE LAST WISH
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BAILEY BALLADS
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POEMS, BY A POOR GENTLEMAN
THE QUAKERS' CONVERSAZIONE
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WHIMSICALITIES: A PERIODICAL GATHERING
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The complete poetical works of Thomas Hood
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EPIGRAM ON MRS. PARKES'S PAMPHLET
Such
strictures as these
Could a learned Chinese
Only read on some fine afternoon,
He would cry with pale lips,
‘We shall have an Eclipse
For a Dragon has seized on the Moon!’
The complete poetical works of Thomas Hood