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The works of Thomas Hood
Comic and serious: In prose and verse. Edited, with notes, by his son
Hood, Thomas (1799-1845)
I.
VOLUME I.
II.
VOLUME II.
III.
VOLUME III.
IV.
VOLUME IV.
V.
VOLUME V.
VI.
VOLUME VI.
1842.
1843.
THE FORGE.
A CUSTOM-HOUSE BREEZE.
LAYING DOWN THE LAW.
ETCHING MORALISED.
SONNET.
A BLACK JOB.
ADDRESS.
YOUTH AND AGE.
TO HENRIETTA,
A DROP OF GIN.
THE SONG OF THE SHIRT.
THE PAUPER'S CHRISTMAS CAROL.
1844.
VII.
VOLUME VII.
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The works of Thomas Hood
MORAL.
Never, from folly or urbanity,
Praise people thus profusely to their faces,
Till quite in love with their own graces,
They're eaten up by vanity!
The works of Thomas Hood