The chapel bell, with hollow mournful sound
The Bow-bell tolls the knell of Bow-fair fun
My Lord now quits his venerable seat
The twilight curtains round the busy day
The pealing clock proclaims the close of day
The Judges toll the knell of Burdett's fame...
The vacant seats proclaim the parting day...
Improvement tolls the knell of what, of yore
The lamps refract the gleam of parting day...
The curfew tolls the knell of parting day
The wharf-bell tolls the knell of starting steam
The curtain falls, the signal all is o'er
Saint Martin tolls the hour of long past day
The sexton tolls the knell till parting day
St. Clement's tolls the knell of parting day...
The Station clock proclaims the close of day
The muffin-bell proclaims the parting day
The curlew rolls amidst the darting spray
The big clock tolls the knell of parting day...
The curfew tolls the knell of parting day
The Park proclaims the season's had its day
The church clock strikes the knell of parting day
The builder tolls the knell of Cremorne's day
The trumpets sound the coming of the Judge
Farewell old friend, and memory ever dear...
They think to toll the knell of prisoned Gray
The turret-clock proclaims the hour eleven...
The clock-tow'r tolls the bell of coming day
The candles tell the close of parting day
The pealing clock proclaims the close of day
The church-bells peal the message
The clanging crow-bar rings the pile's decay
The piano sounds the knell of parting day...
Rads toll the knell of England's passing day
Le rappel a marqué le jour en son déclin
The dustman tolls the coming of the morn...
The porter tells the bell on starting day
The whistle shrieks the knell of parting day
The Curfew tolls the hour of locking up
The gard'ner rings the bell at close of day
The beaux are jogging on the pictured floor...
The shops are closed-the sign of closing day
The sound of gunfire marked the closing day
The bell now tolls, soon after dawn of day...
Ode on the Spring, by a Man of Fashion
Ode on the closing of the House of Commons
Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat
'Twas in a new constructed boat.
'Twas on the pavement of a Lane.
'Twas on the lofty Treasury's side.
Ode on the Amputation of a Cat's Tail.
Ode on a Close Prospect of Eton.
The Bard. A Pindaric Ode
The Bard. A Covent Garden Ode. 1809
The Union (Cambridge). 1817
The Barber. Thomas Erskine.
"Ruin seize thee, ruthless Earl."
Competition Parody. 1879
Matthew Gregory Lewis.
Alonzo the Brave, and the fair Imogine
Giles Jollup the grave, and Brown Sally Green
Pilgarlic the Brave, and Brown Celestine
St. George and Caroline. 1820
Colenso the Brave. Shirley Brooks. 1865
Alfonso of Spain. 1875
A Terrible Tale. The Referee. 1884
Fire and Ale. Rejected Addresses. 1812
Fire and Water. 1887
Peggy the Gay, and the Bold Roger Gray.
The True Briton.
A Bulldog so fierce, and a Spaniel so meek "
The Little Green Man
"Lemona was daughter of Hudda the Brave"
Sibthorpius, Puppet Showman's Album. 1848
The Fight for the Championship (Thomas
Sayers and Heenan, 1860). H. C. Pennell.....
The Fight of Sayerius and Heenanius. 1860...
The Battle of the Bridge (Blackfriars). 1869...
A Lay of Ancient Stoke. 1875
Match between Dryburgh and Sludgeborough.
Pastime. 1883
The Battle of the Asses' Bridge.J. M. Lowry.
Harcourtius of Derbiae. Truth. 1884
The Battle of the Institute (of Mechanical
Engineers, November 5, 1875)
A Lay of Modern England. Auberon Herbert.
Pall Mall Gazette. 1884
The Laureate's Tourney. Bon Gaultier
A Lay of Modern Exon. Exeter 1879
Rev. Thomas Moss.
The Beggar's Petition
Lars Porsenna. College Rhymes. 1855
Mustering of the Hobbies. 1847
Pity the sorrows of a poor old Man. 1769
Pity the sorrows of a poor old Goose. 1804
Hebrew translation. Kottabos. 1881...
Pity the sorrows of a third class man.
Pity the sorrows of a poor old "Stag." 1845
Pity the sorrows of a poor old bridge. 1846 ...
The Begging Imposter's Petition. 1849
Pity the troubles of a poor young Prince. 1850
Pity the sorrows of a poor young Girl. 1853...
Pity the sorrows of a poor old Clerk. 1856
Pity the sorrows of an ill-used Man. 1872
Pity the sorrows of a poor old Bar. 1874
William Wordsworth as Poet Laureate. 1843
The Polls. St. James's Gazette.
The Sleigh Bells. Topical Times. 1886
Autumn Bells. Fun. 1886
The Bells. C. H. Waring. 1886
The Christmas Party. American Paper
The Bills. The Umpire. 1888
Christmas Bills. Pippins and Cheese.
The Yells. John C. Morgan
An Appeal (Parody of "The Raven.")
Relating to Ruddigore. Pall Mall Gazette
An Artist's Ravin'. Funny Folks
The Weekly Dispatch parody competition,
October 31, 1886. Poem by 7. C. Rose
Poem by F. B. Doveton
"Joe" a Chamberlainian Dream. Pall Mall
Gazette. 1887...
The Yankee Cryptogram. Topical Times. 1887
A Vision. Prison Poems by T. D. Sullivan, M.P.
Tullamore. The Weekly Dispatch. 1888
A list of Parodies of "The Raven."
The Dutchman and the Raven
The Whitechapel Murders. Marcus
Christmas Boxes.
To William (Gladstone). Saturday Review
Leonainie. The Daily News. 1886
The Lost Soul. Strange Visitors. 1869
Song of Myself; Miracles; On Thanksgiving Day ...
To Walt Whitman in America. A. C. Swinburne
A Parody from Once a Week. 1868...
Walt Whitman on Oxford. Shotover Papers.
Home-sweet Home. H. C. Bunner
This is a Poem. The Cambridge Meteor. 1882
Camerados. Bayard Taylor
A Parody from San Francisco
A Parody from "The Fate of Mansfield
Humphreys
A Parody from Judy.
Whitman in London.