William Makepeace Thackeray image
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Born in July 18, 1811 / Died in December 23, 1863 / India / English

Poems by William Makepeace Thackeray

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The Mayfair Love-Song

...  There is no change, there is no cause ...

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Lines On A Late Hospicious Ewent, By A Gebtleman Of The Footguards (Blue)

... Says the brave old Duke, "Come tell to us, ...

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Commanders Of The Faithful

... But no, the Pope no wife may choose, ...

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The Rocks

... Since then I have been faithless to the rocks ...

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Piscator And Piscatrix

... He'd drill it through the rival's paunch ...

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The Willow-Tree (Another Version)

... And always remember to take the door-key ...

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Larry O’Toole

...  Where's there's dthrink of the best, ...

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Requiescat

... Rode in his youth the good knight, ...

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The Pen And The Album

... I've served him three long years, and drawn since then ...

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Dear Jack

... And with all merry tipplers he swigg'd off his glass ...

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The Knightly Guerdon

... Though I never reproached thee, cold, cold was my breast, ...

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The Ballad Of Eliza Davis

...  Prigs their boots, and hats, and clothes ...

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The Age of Wisdom

...   The brightest eyes that ever have shone, ...

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The Last Irish Grievance

...  That sinds round the box, and the world will subscribe ...

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Lines Upon My Sister’s Portrait

... The first time England saw the shield 'twas round a Norman neck, ...