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arose (label r1):
De Quincey’s Revenge. A Ballad in Three Fittes
close (label d):
The Old Year and the New
foes (label a):
To Nicæa, the Birthplace of Garibaldi
foes (label c1):
Lawn-Sleeves
foes (label g):
The Land of Freedom
foes (label i):
The Perfect Death
foes (label m):
Song
knows (label d):
The Humblest
nose (label k1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
oppose (label g):
The Land of Freedom
pose (label m):
To Salome at St. James’s
prose (label u):
Father Prout’s Inaugurative Ode To the Author of “Vanity Fair”
repose (label a):
I.–A Walk to Acrington on the Fourth of March. (Written for a Friend’s Birthday)
repose (label b):
Rest
repose (label f):
Sorrows and Joys
repose (label m1):
Requiescat in Pace
repose (label s):
A Modern Mariana
rose (label d1):
Last Words
rose (label y):
The Village Politician
snows (label c):
Sonnet. To * * *
suppose (label n):
The Private View
unloose (label e):
Woman’s Constancy
woes (label f):
Sorrows and Joys
woes (label g):
The Weaver’s Song. Not by Barry Cornwall
woes (label h):
I. To a Lady Reading “The Prisoner of Chillon” in preference to “Childe Harold”
woes (label m):
Land of Kings and Queens
Rhymes in other stanzas or speeches
arose (label i):
The Perfect Death
blows (label k1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
blows (label k1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
blows (label k1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
close (label a):
I.–A Walk to Acrington on the Fourth of March. (Written for a Friend’s Birthday)
close (label k1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
close (label k1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
disclose (label k1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
foes (label k1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
glows (label c1):
Lawn-Sleeves
goes (label c1):
Lawn-Sleeves
goes (label d):
The Old Year and the New
goes (label k1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
knows (label k1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
nose (label k1):
The Fight for the Belt. A Lay Sung at a Feast in Pall-Mall
repose (label m1):
Requiescat in Pace
rose (label a):
I.–A Walk to Acrington on the Fourth of March. (Written for a Friend’s Birthday)
snows (label d):
The Old Year and the New
woes (label i):
The Perfect Death
woes (label m1):
Requiescat in Pace