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Poems, Epigrams and Sonnets
By R. E. Egerton-Warburton
Egerton-Warburton, R. E. (1804-1891)
POEMS
EPIGRAMS.
ON SEEING ON THE SAME BOOK-SHELF Johnson's Lives of the Poets, and Johnson's Lives of Highwaymen.
CARVING AND GILDING.
A RETORT UNCOURTEOUS.
A NEW DENOMINATION.
ON A NEW CHURCH, ERECTED A.D. 1842.
ON THE ADMISSION OF JEWS INTO PARLIAMENT.
ON SEEING SOME NAMES CUT ON A PANE OF GLASS.
EVERY MAN HIS HOBBY.
APPROPRIATE NAMES.
A TURN IN THE HIGHLANDS.
NOTES AND QUERIES.
STRIKING BEAUTY.
A BOTTLE OF THE OLD.
A SCENE IN THE HIGHLANDS.
JONES ENLIGHTENED.
SO MUCH FOR SENTIMENT.
SINK OR SWIM.
[Of old, when the church-building coffer was full]
A LAWYER'S BILL.
PROCRASTINATION.
A PROMISE TO PAY.
CAUTION AND ECONOMY.
TRUTH.
A VOYAGE.
A MINOR CANON.
A REASON.
AN EXPEDIENT.
EQUAL JUSTICE.
THE LITTLE I DRINK.
PADDY'S REMONSTRANCE.
COMPLAISANCE.
TWO OF A TRADE.
MR. BRIGHT ON THE LAW OF ENTAIL.—1864.
HIDDEN TALENT.
SPIRIT-TAPPING.
HIS LORDSHIP'S INVITATION.
LENGTH AND DEPTH.
LITTLE LOVE.
ON THE FIGURE OF A NEGRO SUPPORTING A DIAL.
ON VISITING THE GREAT DUBLIN BREWERY.
CROSS-QUESTIONING.
THE CENSUS AND THE FAIR DISSENTER.
[Stone ox! if we were hungry you would satisfy but little us]
RAILWAY DIALOGUE.
A MYSTERY.
A DIALOGUE
ARGUMENT OF A DISSENTER
THE CHURCHMAN'S THREE WISHES.
POINT LACE.
FRENCH CLOCKS, 1876.
FROM THE ITALIAN.
TO A STATUE OF CUPID BEARING A BOW AND QUIVER.
ON AN ILL-NATURED PARASITE.
MY NEIGHBOUR.
[Through life the poor dolt who lies buried below]
[A martyr to verse, writing rhymes without number]
[The Duke lieth here; and in sorrow I bend]
[To paint some charms, as poets feign]
ON AN ILL-NATURED BEAUTY.
[Not prettier hands the Queen of Beauty grace]
[Licander in life has one object alone—]
[“Why were prudence and valour to women denied?”]
[“Love! beauteous boy!” Aminta cries]
FROM THE FRENCH.
NO QUARTER.
THE GASCON.
VERSAILLES.
THE GAMESTER.
THE WATERLESS BRIDGE.
THE REBUKE.
CURE FOR TOOTHACHE.
ON THE PICTURE OF THE DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE,
THE BARBER ABROAD.
THE LEY OF THE LANDLORD.
THE MAID OF THE INN.
PAST AND PRESENT.
RIDDLE.
CHARADE.
CHARADE.
A DILEMMA.
SONNET BY A SAXON.
SONNETS.
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APPROPRIATE NAMES.
James
three horses breeding,
Long time one was driven,
One o'erfond of feeding,
One to rearing given.
Would you know their names?
If you care to hear 'em—
They were call'd by James
Tempus, Edax, Rerum.
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