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Richard Harris Barham
December 6, 1788–June 17, 1845
Poetry Listing
Please Note: This list is not comprehensive, but is an ongoing work of the love of poetry.
Within this area you will be able to read, and give your thoughts on the poetry listed.
Please, if you find an error, let me know.
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| | Poem Title | First Lines | Period | # Lines | # Reads | | 1: | A Lay Of St. Gengulphus | Gengulphus comes from the Holy Land, | | | 1380 | | 2: | A Lay Of St. Nicholas | Lord Abbot! Lord Abbot! I'd fain confess; | | | 1332 | | 3: | Look At The Clock!: Patty Morgan The Milkmaid's Story | Look at the Clock!' quoth Winifred Pryce, | | | 1274 | | 4: | Manipulation | Oh, my head! my head! my head! | | | 1394 | | 5: | Mr. Barney Maguire's Account Of The Coronation | Och! the Coronation! what celebration | | | 1259 | | 6: | Ode On A Nearer Prospect Of Summer Hill | O Summer Hill! if thou wert mine, | | | 1272 | | 7: | Some Account Of A New Play | In reply to your letter, and Fanny's, | | | 1139 | | 8: | Stinkomalee Triumphans | Whene'er with pitying eye I view | | | 1016 | | 9: | The 'Monstre' Balloon | Oh! the balloon, the great balloon! | | | 1062 | | 10: | The Bagman's Dog: Mr. Peters's Story | It was a litter, a litter of five, | | | 1121 | | 11: | The Black Mousquetaire: A Legend Of France | Francois Xavier Auguste was a gay Mousquetaire, | | | 1090 | | 12: | The Cynotaph | Poor Tray charmant! | | | 982 | | 13: | The Execution: A Sporting Anecdote Hon. Mr. Sucklethumbkin's Story | My Lord Tomnoddy got up one day; | | | 1022 | | 14: | The Ghost | There stands a City,, neither large nor small, | | | 1098 | | 15: | The Hand Of Glory: The Nurse's Story | On the lone bleak moor, | | | 1037 | | 16: | The Jackaw Of Rheims | The Jackdaw sat on the Cardinal's chair! | | | 1042 | | 17: | The Lay Of St. Odille | Odille was a maid of a dignified race; | | | 1057 | | 18: | The Legend Of Hamilton Tighe | The Captain is walking his quarter-deck, | | | 979 | | 19: | The Merchant Of Venice: A Legend Of Italy | I believe there are few | | | 1207 | | 20: | The Tragedy | Catherine of Cleves was a Lady of rank, | | | 1265 | | 21: | The Two MP's | Says Tom D— to F—r | | | 1244 | | 22: | The Witches' Frolic | Come hither, come hither, my little boy Ned! | | | 1318 | | 23: | To Late | Too late! though flowerets round me blow, | | | 1303 |
About: Richard Harris Barham (December 6, 1788–June 17, 1845), English novelist and humorous poet, better known by his nom de plume of Thomas Ingoldsby, was born at Canterbury.
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