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Read Ebook: The Works of Thomas Hood; Vol. 02 (of 11) Comic and Serious in Prose and Verse With All the Original Illustrations by Hood Thomas Broderip Frances Freeling Editor Hood Tom Editor

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Ebook has 1146 lines and 135136 words, and 23 pages

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The Boy at the Nore 1

The Run-Over 4

Johnsoniana 11

The Great Earthquake at Marylebone 16

Ode to St. Swithin 20

The Apparition. A True Story 24

A Blind Man 28

The Supper Superstition. A Pathetic Ballad 30

A Snake-Snack 33

A Storm at Hastings, and the Little Unknown 36

Lines to a Lady on her Departure for India 45

The Nelson 48

Sonnet to a Scotch Girl Washing Linen after her Country Fashion 51

My Apology 52

Sonnet to a Decayed Seaman 54

The Great Conflagration 55

Huggins and Duggins 97

Pain in a Pleasure-Boat. A Sea Eclogue 107

A Spent Ball 111

Literary and Literal 113

The Accident 120

Sonnet to Lord Wharncliffe, on his Game Bill 123

Ode to Perry, the Inventor of the Patent Perryan Pen 132

Sketches on the Road 139

The Undying One 144

A Gipsy Party 148

A Lawyer's Letter 162

The Sweep's Complaint 167

Letter from an Old Sportsman 173

The Sub-Marine 179

The Island 182

The Kangaroos. A Fable 193

The Domestic Dilemma. A True Story from the German of Jean Paul Nemand 201

Ode for the Ninth of November 222

Sonnet 228

Rondeau. 229

London Fashions for November. Remarks 230

Symptoms of Ossification 233

The Poacher. A Serious Ballad 234

Sketches on the Road. The Sudden Death 237

I cannot Bear a Gun 252

Trimmer's Exercise for the Use of Children 257

Some Account of William Whiston 259

The Fox and the Hen. A Fable 263

The Comet. An Astronomical Anecdote 267

The Ocean. Considered per se 275

Love and Lunacy 295

Those Evening Bells. "I'd be a Parody." 331

Lines to a Friend at Cobham 332

The Quakers' Conversazione 333

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