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Born in July 18, 1811 / Died in December 23, 1863 / India / English

Poems by William Makepeace Thackeray

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The King On The Tower

... But here is the night and the dark blue heaven, ...

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The Chronicle Of The Drum

...  But has heard of our chief and our glory,— ...

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The Merry Bard

... merry bard. There is a bird upon the terrace of the Emir's chief wife ...

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The Minaret Bells

...  How the soft music swells, ...

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A Tragic Story

... And swore he'd change the pigtail's place, ...

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Le Roi D’Yvetot

...  Odd's fish!—must wet his whistle first ...

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Song Of The Violet

...  A passing wanderer chanced to see, ...

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The Organ-Boy’s Appeal

... Then they come out vith a slice o' cole puddn or a bit o' bacon or so ...

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Peg Of Limavaddy

...  Sweet, and clear, and cheerful, ...

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Little Billee

... " "Make haste, make haste," says guzzling Jimmy, ...

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The Legend Of St. Sophia Of Kioff

... II. [Its buildings, public works, and ordinances, religious and civil ...

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Serenade

... Thou art my prayer, my saint, my shrine! ...

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The Three Christmas Waits

... For nothink could be vuss than it's been along vith us ...

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The Yankee Volunteers

... the Captain of his company, he found that NINE-TENTHS of the men ...

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The Caique

... Quick! for it soothes my heart to hear the Bulbul speak ...