Poems of Hood
by Thomas Hood
- New York Co-Operative Publication Society ND
- 657 pgs
To hope; the departure of summer; The sea of death; To an absentee; Lycus the centaur; The two peacocks of Bedfont; Hymn to the sun; Midnight; To a sleeping child; To fancy; Fair ines; To a false friend; Ode--Autumn; Sonnet--Silence; Sonnet; Sonnet--to an enthusiast; To a cold beauty; Sonnet--death; Serenade; Verses in an album; The forsaken; Song; Song; Birthday verses; I love thee; Lines; False poets and true; The two swans; Ode on a distant prospect of Clapham Acadamy; Song; the water lady; Autumn; I remember, I remember!; The peot's portion; Ode to the moon; Sonnet; A retorspective review; Ballad; Time, hope and memory; Flowers; Ballad; Ruth; the plea of the midsummer fairies; Hero and Leander; Ballad; Autumn; Ballad; The exile; To ----; Ode to Melancholy; Sonnet; Sonnet--to my wife; Sonnet on receiving a gift; Sonnet; The dream of Eugene Aram; Sonnet--for the 14th of February; The death-bed; Anticipation; To a child embracing his mother; Stanzas; Sonnet to ocean; To---; Lines; Stanzas; Ode to Rae Wilson, Esq.; to my daughter; Miss Kelmansegg and her precious leg; the lee shore; Sonnet; the elm tree; Lear; Sonnet; Teh song of the shirt; The pauper's Christmas carol; the haunted house; The mary; The lady's dream; Teh key; the workhouse clock; The bridge of sighs; the lay of the laborer; Stanzas; Ode to Mr. Graham; A friendly address to Mrs. Fry in Newgate; Ode to the great unknown; Ode to Joseph Grimaldi, Senior; An address to the steam washing Company; Ode to W. Kitchener, M. D.; The last man; Faithless Sally Brown; As it fellupon a day; The stag-eyed lady; The Irish Schoolmaster; Faithless Nelly Gray; Bianca's dream; The demon-ship; Tim Turpin; Death's ramble; A sailor's apology for bow-legs; The volunteer; The epping hunt; The drowning ducks; A storm at hastings; Lines to a lady; The angler's farewell; Ode--to the advocates for the removal of Smithfield market; A report from below; "I'm not a single man"; The supper superstition; The duel; A singular exhibition at somerset house; Lines to Mary; The compass with Variations; the ghost; The fall; Our village; A public dinner; Sally Simpkin's lament; Ode to sir Andrew Agnew, Bart; The lost heir; The fox and the hen; The poacher; A waterloo Ballad; A lay of real life; The sweep's complaint; The desert-born; Agricultural Distress; Domestic poems; The green man; Hit or miss; The forlorn shepherd's complaint; Lieutenant Luff; Morning Meditaitons; A plain direction; The assistant drapers' petition; The bachelor's dream; Rural Felicity; A flying visit; Queen mab; To Henrietta; A parthian glance; A true story; the mermaid of margate; A fairy tale; Craniology; The wee man; the progress of art; Those evening bells; the carelesse nurse Mayd; Domestic asides; Shooting pains; John Day; Huggins and Duggins; The China-mender; Domestic dibactics; Lament for the decline of chivalry; Playing at soldiers; Mary's ghost; the window; An open question; A black job; Etching Moralised; A tale of a trumpet; The forge; The university feud