Poems by William Makepeace Thackeray
Titmarshs Carmen Lilliense
... [He goes off by the diligence that evening, and is restored to the ...
At the Church-Gate
... She comes, - she's here, - she's past ...
Damages, Two Hundred Pounds
... ear What the reasonable damage this afflicted man could claim, ...
Fairy Days
... And my heart would beat to heartheir loves and their distresses: ...
Roger-Bontemps
... Vous pauvres pleins d'envie, ...
Friars Song
... They may not change our liquor! ...
May-Day Ode
... With these she sails, she weaves, she tills, ...
A Doe In The City
... (Whither the old Clerk leads her), ...
The White Squall
... Then the Greeks they groaned and quivered, ...
Vanitas Vanitatum
... French, Spanish, English, Russians, Germans: ...
The Battle Of Limerick
... Says Jack Mitchil, "I am kilt! Boys, where's the back door ...
The Knight And The Lady
... With Hyming's wreeth their loves to crownd ...
Lucys Birthday
... Scarce you've heard of storms without, ...
The Almacks Adieu
... On the staircase of Devonshire House! ...