This is a collection of Thomas Hood's poems. Hood was an eminent British poet, regarded in particular for his humorous poetry, as well as his weird and fantastic poems. As William Michael Rossetti writes in his biographical sketch of Hood, "A man of such a faculty and such a habit of work could scarcely, in all instances, keep himself within the bounds of good taste - a term which people are far too ready to introduce into serious discussions, for the purpose of casting disparagement upon some work which transcends the ordinary standards of appreciation, but a term nevertheless which has its important meaning and its true place. Hood is too often like a man grinning awry, or interlarding serious and beautiful discourse with a nod, a wink, or a leer, neither requisite nor convenient as auxiliaries to his speech: and to do either of these things is to fail in perfect taste. Sometimes, not very often, we are allowed to reach the close of a poem of his without having our attention jogged and called off by a single interpolation of this kind; and then we feel unalloyed—what we constantly feel also even under the contrary conditions—how exquisite a poetic sense and how choice a cunning of hand were his. On the whole, we can pronounce Hood the finest English poet between the generation of Shelley and the generation of Tennyson." - Summary by Carolin
Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti, part 1Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti, part 2To HopeThe Departure of SummerThe Sea of DeathTo an AbsenteeLycus the CentaurThe Two Peacocks of BedfontHymn to the SunMidnightTo a Sleeping ChildTo FancyFair InesTo a False FriendOde - AutumnSonnet - SilenceSonnetSonnet - to an EnthusiastTo a Cold BeautySonnet - DeathSerenadeVerses in an AlbumThe ForsakenSongSongBirthday VersesI Love TheeLinesFalse Poets and TrueThe Two SwansOde on a Distant Prospect of Clapham AcademySongThe Water LadyAutumnI Remember, I Remember!The Poet's PortionOde to the MoonSonnetA Retrospective ReviewBalladTime, Hope and MemoryFlowersBalladRuthThe Plea of the Midsummer Fairies, IThe Plea of the Midsummer Fairies, IIThe Plea of the Midsummer Fairies, IIIHero and Leander, IHero and Leander, IIHero and Leander, IIIBalladAutumnBalladThe ExileTo -Ode to MelancholySonnet - to my WifeSonnet on Receiving a GiftTwo SonnetsThe Dream of Eugene AramSonnet - for the 14th of FebruaryThe Death-BedAnticipationTo a Child Embracing his MotherStanzasSonnet to OceanTo -LinesStanzasOde to Rae Wilson, Esq.To my DaughterMiss Kelmansegg and her Precious Leg - Her Pedigree and Her ChristeningMiss Kelmansegg and her Precious Leg - Her Childhood and Her EducationMiss Kelmansegg and her Precious Leg - Her Accident and Her FameMiss Kelmansegg and her Precious Leg - Her First Step and Her Fancy BallMiss Kelmansegg and her Precious Leg - Her Dream and Her CourtshipMiss Kelmansegg and her Precious Leg - Her Marriage and Her HoneymoonMiss Kelmansegg and her Precious Leg - Her Misery, Her Last Will, and Her DeathThe Lee ShoreSonnetThe Elm TreeLearSonnetThe Song of the ShirtThe Pauper's Christmas CarolThe Haunted HouseThe MaryThe Lady's DreamThe KeyThe Workhouse ClockThe Bridge of SighsThe Lay of the LaborerStanzasOde to Mr. GrahamA Friendly Address to Mrs. Fry in NewgateOde to Richard Martin, Esq.Ode to the Great UnknownOde to Joseph Grimaldi, SeniorAn Address to the Steam Washing Company and Letter of RemonstranceOde to Captain ParryOde to W. Kitchener, M. D.The Last ManFaithless Sally BrownAs it Fell Upon a DayThe Stag-eyed LadyThe Irish SchoolmasterFaithless Nelly GrayBianca's DreamThe Demon-shipTim TurpinDeath's RambleA Sailor's Apology for Bow-LegsThe VolunteerThe Epping HuntThe Drowning DucksA Storm at HastingsLines to a LadyThe Angler's FarewellOde - to the Advocates for the Removal of Smithfield MarketA Report from Below'I'm not a Single Man'The Supper SuperstitionThe DuelA Singular Exhibition at Somerset HouseLines to MaryThe Compass with VariationsThe GhostThe FallOur VillageA Public DinnerSally Simpkin's LamentOde to Sir Andrew Agnew, BartThe Lost HeirThe Fox and the HenThe PoacherA Waterloo BalladA Lay of Real LifeThe Sweep's ComplaintThe Desert-BornAgricultural DistressDomestic PoemsThe Green ManHit or MissThe Forlorn Shepherd's ComplaintLieutenant LuffMorning MeditationsA Plain DirectionThe Assistant Drapers' PetitionThe Bachelor's DreamRural FelicityA Flying VisitQueen MabTo HenriettaA Parthian GlanceA True StoryThe Mermaid of MargateA Fairy TaleCraniologyThe Wee ManThe Progress of ArtThose Evening BellsThe Carelesse Nurse MaydDomestic AsidesShooting PainsJohn DayHuggins and DugginsThe China-MenderDomestic DidacticsLament for the Decline of ChivalryPlaying at SoldiersMary's GhostThe WidowAn Open QuestionA Black JobEtching MoralisedA Tale of a Trumpet, IA Tale of a Trumpet, IIThe ForgeThe University Feud
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