Poems by William Makepeace Thackeray
Come To The Greenwood Tree
... Nought I fear, O my loveO my love! ...
Pocahontas
... "Loose the chain, unbind the ring, ...
The Sorows Of Werther
... Would you know how first he met her ...
The King Of Brentfords Testament
... O'er Chiswick, Fulham, Brentford, Putney, Kew, ...
The Wolfe New Ballad Of Jane Roney And Mary Brown
... Her children's little coats and things, her boots, and her hose, ...
Atra Cura
... Like two black Templars sit they there, ...
To His Serving Boy
... Persicos odi Puer, apparatus ...
The Cane-Bottom’d Chair
... Crack’d bargains from brokers, cheap keepsakes from friends ...
A Credo
... "Who loves not wine, woman and song, ...
The Red Flag
... Well struck, well struck, black James! ...
The Rose Of Flora
... Can projuice a treasure that's half so fair!" ...
Mrs. Katherines Lantern
... When he was young and lutes were strung, ...
Abd-El-Kader At Toulon Or, The Caged Hawk
... How thy white burnous welit streaming, like the storm-rack o'er the sea, ...
The Rose Upon My Balcony
... And there's sunshine in my heart, Mamma, which wakens and rejoices, ...
Molonys Lament
... For her dthress, and her flounce, and her tail ...