Poems by William Makepeace Thackeray
The Mayfair Love-Song
... There is no change, there is no cause ...
Lines On A Late Hospicious Ewent, By A Gebtleman Of The Footguards (Blue)
... Says the brave old Duke, "Come tell to us, ...
Commanders Of The Faithful
... But no, the Pope no wife may choose, ...
The Rocks
... Since then I have been faithless to the rocks ...
Piscator And Piscatrix
... He'd drill it through the rival's paunch ...
The Willow-Tree (Another Version)
... And always remember to take the door-key ...
Larry OToole
... Where's there's dthrink of the best, ...
Requiescat
... Rode in his youth the good knight, ...
The Pen And The Album
... I've served him three long years, and drawn since then ...
Dear Jack
... And with all merry tipplers he swigg'd off his glass ...
The Knightly Guerdon
... Though I never reproached thee, cold, cold was my breast, ...
The Ballad Of Eliza Davis
... Prigs their boots, and hats, and clothes ...
The Age of Wisdom
... The brightest eyes that ever have shone, ...
The Last Irish Grievance
... That sinds round the box, and the world will subscribe ...
Lines Upon My Sisters Portrait
... The first time England saw the shield 'twas round a Norman neck, ...