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Side iii
... letter suggesting that some favorite of the writer's was omitted , which had originally appeared , per- haps , in a magazine or annual , and had not been inserted . in any collection of the author's Poems . This deficiency , to its full ...
... letter suggesting that some favorite of the writer's was omitted , which had originally appeared , per- haps , in a magazine or annual , and had not been inserted . in any collection of the author's Poems . This deficiency , to its full ...
Side v
... letter suggesting that some favorite of the writer's was omitted , which had originally appeared , per- haps , in a magazine or annual , and had not been inserted any collection of the author's Poems . This deficiency , to its full ...
... letter suggesting that some favorite of the writer's was omitted , which had originally appeared , per- haps , in a magazine or annual , and had not been inserted any collection of the author's Poems . This deficiency , to its full ...
Side vi
... letter to LAMB on their au- thorship we have inserted among the Notes at the end of the volume . This work was the joint production of HOOD and the literary friend and connection to whom he afterward dedi- cated the poem of Lycus . In ...
... letter to LAMB on their au- thorship we have inserted among the Notes at the end of the volume . This work was the joint production of HOOD and the literary friend and connection to whom he afterward dedi- cated the poem of Lycus . In ...
Side viii
... and writes down Under the letter R , first on the score , " Randall - John - Irish parents , age not known— Good with both hands , and only ten stone four ! " In 1821 a volume was published in London with the viii INTRODUCTION .
... and writes down Under the letter R , first on the score , " Randall - John - Irish parents , age not known— Good with both hands , and only ten stone four ! " In 1821 a volume was published in London with the viii INTRODUCTION .
Side x
... letter of Edward Herbert's in the Lon- don Magazine giving an account of the Coronation , and mentioning the circumstances which are alluded to in the address , and in the first study of it that may be found in the Notes ; but we are in ...
... letter of Edward Herbert's in the Lon- don Magazine giving an account of the Coronation , and mentioning the circumstances which are alluded to in the address , and in the first study of it that may be found in the Notes ; but we are in ...
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ADDRESS ADELAIDE KEMBLE bear a gun Bill blue BOATMAN called Cockle course cried dead dear Drury Lane ducks EPES SARGENT eyes face fame fancy farewell fear folks friends GEORGE HOLCOMBE ghost give gone green hair half hand head hear heart Heaven Hog's Norton Hood horse Hunks JOSEPH GRIMALDI keep King lady Lalla-Rookh letter live London look Lord Ma'am Macbeth meruit ferat Miss moon mother ne'er never night Nore nose o'er Oh Peace Old Bailey once Palmam qui meruit Peter Stone Poems Pompey poor round searching wind seemed sigh sing sleep song soul stand stone sure sweet SYLVANUS URBAN tail tell thee There's no Romance thing THOMAS HOOD thou hast thought thro turn Undying vanished vision verse walk washing wish yellow Zounds