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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
4.
VOLUME FOUR THE MISFORTUNES OF ELPHIN AND CROTCHET CASTLE
5.
VOLUME FIVE GRYLL GRANGE
6.
VOLUME SIX POEMS
PALMYRA, AND OTHER POEMS
MISCELLANIES
HENRIETTE
THE OLD MAN'S COMPLAINT
ON THE DEATH OF CHARLES PEMBROKE, ESQ.
THE RAIN-BOW
ELLEN
FAREWELL TO MATILDA
MIRA
CLONAR AND TLAMIN
FOLDATH, IN THE CAVERN OF MOMA FROM THE SAME
DREAMS FROM PETRONIUS ARBITER
PINDAR ON THE ECLIPSE OF THE SUN
TO A YOUNG LADY, NETTING
NUGÆ
STANZAS WRITTEN AT SEA
THE GENIUS OF THE THAMES:
PALMYRA
INSCRIPTION FOR A MOUNTAIN-DELL
THE PHILOSOPHY OF MELANCHOLY
THE SPIRIT OF FIRE
SIR HORNBOOK; OR, Childe Launcelot's Expedition.
SIR PROTEUS: A SATIRICAL BALLAD: BY P. M. O'DONOVAN, Esq.
THE ROUND TABLE; OR, KING ARTHUR'S FEAST.
7.
VOLUME SEVEN POEMS AND PLAYS
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[When the wind blows, when the wind blows]
When the wind blows, when the wind blows
From where under buck the dry log glows,
What guide can you follow,
O'er brake and o'er hollow,
So true as a ghostly, ghostly nose?
The Works of Thomas Love Peacock