Poems by Lewis Carroll
My Fairy
... When once I wished to drink some gin ...
Speak Roughly to Your Little Boy
... hich the cook and the baby joined): -- -- "Wow! wow! wow!"While the Duchess sang the second verse of ...
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat!
... How I wonder what you're at!'You know the song, perhaps ...
Little Birds
... That's the proper style!Little Birds are sleeping ...
How Doth the Little Crocodile
... On every golden scale! How cheerfully he seems to grin ...
A Valentine
... Sent to a friend who had complained that I was glad enough to see ...
Melancholetta
... Her grief, for nought could cheer it! My dismal sister! Couldst thou know ...
Rules and Regulations
... In adaptation To your station, ...
Epilogue to Through the Looking Glass
... Pleased a simple tale to hear --Long has paled that sunny sky: ...
The Three Voices
... Which we - that is to say - I meant - " When, with quick breath and cheeks all flushed, ...
The Mad Gardener's Song
... 'Is that it cannot speak!'He thought he saw a Banker's Clerk ...
The White Knight's Song
... 'Ways and Means' or 'A-Sitting On A Gate'I'll tell thee everything I can ...
The Lobster Quadrille
... Will you, won' t you, will you, won't you, won't you join the dance ...
Fit the Second ( Hunting of the Snark )
... Have we caught the least glimpse of a Snark! "We have sailed many weeks, we have sailed many days, ...
Preface to Hunting of the Snark
... frumious''. Supposing that, when Pistol uttered the well-known words--- ``Under which king, Bezonian ...