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Limerick. “There was a sick man of Tobago…”
Jim Jones at Botany Bay
Here’s a Health unto His Majesty
On a Hampshire Grenadier
Ned Calls His Wife His Counter-Part
Poor Beasts!
On a Pale Lady with a Red-Nosed Husband
Here’s a Little Proverb That You Surely Ought to Know
The Bold Trooper
As They Fished His Old Plane from the Sea
On a Certain Damon
This Spot Is the Sweetest I’ve Seen in My Life
Poor Martha Snell, She’ Gone Away
On a Gay Widow
On a Certain Vallius
Jonathan Swift Never Went up in a Lift
I Am Really Rather Annoyed
The British Grenadiers
Traditional. One Good Turn Deserves Another
Geoffrey Chaucer Always Drank out of a Saucer
Limerick. “There once were three fellows from Garry…”
Frau von Stein
On the Long Speeches of the French Deputies of the Liberty of the Press
On Scotchmen and Their Country
On a Certain Grumus
Greensleeves
On the Phrase “To Kill Time”
Ballad of Bedlam
Written in the Blank Leaf of Burns’ Poems
To O’Keefe, the Dramatist
On a Picture of Judas, Painted to Resemble Bishop Kennet
On a Professor with a Small Class
In Praise of Ale
On Doctor Mead
On the Cappadocians
Limerick. “There’s a clever old miser who tries…”
On a Certain Sylla
“Auld Kyndnes Foryett”
Limerick. “There was a fat man of Lahore…”
On My Gude Auntie
Rainy days will surely come
Janet (Lady Maisry)
On a Certain Marcus
The Emperor Pertinax
On a Young Lady Wishing to Ascend in a Balloon
Riddles Wisely Expounded
Lord Dawson of Penn
Limerick. “There was a young lady of Maine…”
Limerick. “There was a young fellow of Ealing…”
The Death of Admiral Benbow
Carrickfergus
Limerick. “One night a young amorous Sioux…”
On a Statue of a Slave in Clemen’s Inn
On an Apple Being Thrown at Cooke, the Actor, Whilst Playing Sir Pertinax MacsyCophant
Limerick. “There was an old lady of Herm…”
To an Enemy
Limerick. “A certain young lady named Hannah…”
Limerick. “A cat in despondency sighed…”
Limerick. “Said a foolish householder of Wales…”
The Hermit
The Keeper of the Eddystone Light
Limerick. “A bather whose clothing was strewed…”
Limerick. “There were once two people of taste…”
On a Tired Housewife
A Rhyme Inscribed on a Pint Pot
To the Sons of Toil
The Sated One
The Horse
Times Altered
She Was Poor, But She Was Honest
Sympathy
The Cherry-Tree Carol
Air
The Voice of the People
Epitaph by a Son
The Swiss and the Frenchman
The Seven Vrgins
All’s Well That Ends Well
’Tis Midnight
The Bitter Withy
On Queen Mary
On Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester
’Ware Tomato-Juice
We May, We Will, We Must, We Shall Be Free
Epitaph on a Parson
Limerick. “A Salvation lassie named Claire…”
In Dessexshire as It Befell
On a Miser
The Pauper’s Drive
Chartists and Liberty
Johnny Dow
The State Pauper’s Soliloquy
On a Foolish Person
On a Liar
Familiarity Breeds Contempt
To a Worn-Out Author
On the Funeral of a Rich Miser
Written in the Waiting-Room at the Office of the Secretary of the State
One and a Cypher
Accounts Balanced
St. Botolph’s Town
Oppression
Poetic Thought
The Miser
Helen of Kirkconnel
“Money and Man a Mutual Friendship Show...”
Limerick. “There was an old loony of Lyme…”
The Rabbit
The Fond Husband No Story-Teller
Limerick. “There was a stout damsel of Tattenham…”
Limerick. “There once was a girl of New York…”
Limerick. “There was an old person of Fratton…”
Limerick. “There was a young lady of Devon…”
On the Shakespeare Critics
The Manchester Millers
Limerick. “There was a young woman of Glasgow…”
Limerick. “A pansy who lived in Khartoum…”
On Uncle Peter Dan’els
On a Nomination to the Legion of Honour
Limerick. “There once was a fellow named Brett…”
Epitaph on a Dentist
Limerick. “There was an old lady of Rye…”
Limerick. “There was a young lady of Crete…”
The Contradiction
At Leeds
Limerick. “There once was a spinster from Wheeling …”
Limerick. “A guy with a girl in a Fiat…”
Limerick. “There was an old lady of Harrow…”
Limerick. “I sat next to the Duchess at tea…”
On Johnny Cole
Limerick. “When you think of the hosts without No…”
Limerick. “There was a young Lady of Twickenham…”
“We Men Have Many Faults”
The Wife’s Epitaph
Limerick. “There was a daft gardener of Leeds…”
Limerick. “There was an old man, who averred …”
Limerick. “A rare old bird is the pelican…”
Oxford
Good Advice
Limerick. “There was an old fellow named Green…”
Limerick. “There was a young maiden of Siam…”
Limerick. “An assistant professor named Ddodd…”
Limerick. “There was a young girl of Navarre …”
Limerick. “There was an old monk in Siberia…”
Limerick. “A delighted incredulous bride…”
Limerick. “There was a young curate of Minster…”
On Pitt’s Creation of Paper Money in War Time
The Worst of Foes
Limerick. “There was an old man who said, “Why…”
Limerick. “God’s plan made a hopeful beginning…”
Limerick. “There was a young peasant named Gorse…”
Limerick. “There was a young man from the city…”
Limerick. “There was a young fellow of Lyme…”
Limerick. “A lady is living at Ince …”
Limerick. “A wandering tribe, called the Siouxs…”
Limerick. “A naked young tart named Roselle…”
Limerick. “A desperate spinster from Clare…”
Limerick. “There was a young fellow from Five…”
Limerick. “There was a young lady of Ioppa…”
Limerick. “There was an old man of Calcutta…”
Limerick. “A railroad official at Crewe…”
Limerick. “Said a zealous young student named Coles…”
Limerick. “There was a young girl of Cape Cod…”
Limerick. “An amoeba named Sam, and his brother…”
Limerick. “A comely young widow named Ransom…”
Limerick. “There was a young man of Coblenz…”
Limerick. “There was a young fellow named Weir…”
Limerick. “A daring young lady of Guam…”
Limerick. “There was a kind curate of Kew…”
Limerick. “A Turk named Abdullah Ben Barum…”
Limerick. “There was a young fellow named Hammer…”
Old Roger Is Dead and Laid in His Grave
Limerick. “There was an old man of Dunoon…”
Limerick. “There was a young man of Moose Jaw…”
Limerick. “Our Vicar is good Mr. Inge…”
Limerick. “There was an old man who said, “Do…”
Limerick. “A diner while dining at Crewe…”
Limerick. “Consider the poor hippopotamus…”
Limerick. “A novice was driving a car…”
Limerick. “There was a young man of Eau Claire…”
Chester
Limerick. “A homely young harlot named Gert…”
Limerick. “There was a young lady named Alice…”
Limerick. “Said the mythical King of Algiers …”
Limerick. “A señora who strolled on the Corso…”
Limerick. “There was an old lady who said…”
Limerick. “There once were three owls in a wood…”
Limerick. “There was a young lady of Lynn…”
Limerick. “There was a dear lady of Eden…”
Limerick. “A silly young man had a knack…”
Limerick. “There was an old native of Spain…”
Limerick. “For the tenth time, dull Daphnis…”
Limerick. “There was a young man of South Bay…”
Limerick. “There was a young poet of Trinity…”
Limerick. “There was a young woman named Riley…”
Limerick. “Well bugged was a boy named Delpasse…”
Limerick. “There was a young lady of Kent…”
Limerick. “There was a young man of Bengal…”
Limerick. “A newspaper writer named Fling…”
Limerick. “A brainy Professor named Zed…”
Limerick. “There was a young lady of Datchet…”
Limerick. “There was a young maiden named Hoople…”
Limerick. “There was a young lady named Maud…”
On the Banks of the Dee
The Avon
Limerick. “There is a creator named God…”
Limerick. “It always delights me at Hanks …”
Inscription on a Gravestone in the Churchyard of Melrose Abbey
Kate Kearney
Limerick. “A pathetic old maid of Bordeaux…”
Were Ye at the Pier o’ Leith?
Ellis River
The Northern Star
Bide ye yet by
The Souters of Selkirk
Old King Coul
Limerick. “There was an old man of Boolong…”
Gathering of the MacDonalds
Glen-Orra
The Battle of Otterbourne
Shakespeare’s Monument at Stratford-upon-Avon
The Twa Sisters
Young Waters
Scornfu' Nancy
The Bells of Fletching
Loch Cathrine
Lord Strafford’s Meditations in the Tower
To the Avon
Carlisle Yetts
The Swans of Wilton
Fountain’s Abbey
Arthur’s Seat
The Sun Shines Fair on Carlisle Wall
The Flower of Yarrow
The Suffolk Miracle
The Enchanted Island
Barthram’s Dirge
Bonnie George Campbell
The Tummel and the Duck
The Banshee
The Wearing of the Green
Glashen-Glora
Willy Drowned in Yarrow
Loch Ina
My Wife Has Ta'en the Gee
The Maid of Dunmore
The Old Scottish Gentleman
The Vicar of Bray
Chevy-Chace
Now, Robin, Lend to Me Thy Bow
The Hermitage
The Guard-Chamber
The Monks of Kilcrea
Shan Van Vocht
Gathering of Atholl
Ettrick Banks
The Aisle of Tombs
The Haws of Cromdale
Sir Richard Whittington’s Advancement
The Cave of Pope
Blenheim
The Banks o’ Glaizart
Fare Ye Weel, My Auld Wife
Kitty of Coleraine
King Cormac’s Crown
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