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The Works of Thomas Love Peacock
Peacock, Thomas Love (1785-1866)
1.
VOLUME ONE HEADLONG HALL
2.
VOLUME TWO MELINCOURT
3.
VOLUME THREE NIGHTMARE ABBEY AND MAID MARIAN
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VOLUME FOUR THE MISFORTUNES OF ELPHIN AND CROTCHET CASTLE
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VOLUME FIVE GRYLL GRANGE
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VOLUME SIX POEMS
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VOLUME SEVEN POEMS AND PLAYS
RHODODAPHNE:
PAPER MONEY LYRICS, AND OTHER POEMS.
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS
AHRIMANES AND Other Verse Fragments
AHRIMANES
VERSE FRAGMENTS
“FAREWELL, MY SON”
“WELL, WE HAVE LOVED”
“OH WOULD THAT TRUTH”
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The Works of Thomas Love Peacock
Charles the Second, enraged at the villainous deed,
Tried to turn out old Cromwell, but could not succeed;
But he mastered young Dick, and then cooled his own wrath
In syllabub, trifle, and fillagree broth.
Charles II.
A frivolous and dissolute king.
The Works of Thomas Love Peacock