Description |
64 p. ; 13 cm. |
Series |
Little blue book; no. 962
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Note |
Advertised 1 May 1926, Haldeman-Julius Weekly, p. 4. |
Contents |
Winter / James and Horace Smith -- The jester condemned to death. The collegian and the porter / Horace Smith -- The donkey and his panniers. Rhymes on the road. Literary advertisements. Epitaph on a tuft-hunter / Thomas Moore -- Robin Tamson's smiddy / Alexander Rodger -- The legend of Manor Hall / Thomas Love Peacock -- Written after swimming from Sestos to Abydos / Lord Byron -- Cautionary verses to youth of both sexes. Clubs / Theodore Hook -- Mr. Barney MacGuire's account of the coronation. The jackdaw of Rheims. Misadventures at Margate / Richard Harris Barham ("Thomas Ingoldsby") -- Verses on a cat / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- The man with a tuft / Thomas Haynes Bayly -- The boy at the Nore. I'm not a single man. A few lines on completing forty-seven. The schoolmaster's motto. John Trot. The demon ship / Thomas Hood. |
Subject |
Humorous poetry, English.
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Added Author |
Smith, James, 1775-1839.
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Smith, Horace, 1779-1849.
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Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852.
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Rodger, Alexander, 1784-1846.
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Peacock, Thomas Love, 1785-1866.
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Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824.
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Hook, Theodore Edward, 1788-1841.
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Ingoldsby, Thomas, 1788-1845.
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Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822.
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Bayly, Thomas Haynes, 1797-1839.
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Hood, Thomas, 1799-1845.
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