Keywords: bookid:choiceworksoftho01hood bookidchoiceworksoftho01hood bookyear:1881 bookyear1881 bookdecade:1880 bookdecade1880 bookcentury:1800 bookcentury1800 bookauthor:hood__thomas__1799_1845___from_old_catalog_ bookauthorhoodthomas17991845fromoldcatalog bookauthor:shepherd__richard_herne__1842_1895___from_old_catalog_ bookauthorshepherdrichardherne18421895fromoldcatalog bookpublisher:new_york__j__w__lovell bookpublishernewyorkjwlovell bookcontributor:the_library_of_congress bookcontributorthelibraryofcongress booksponsor:sloan_foundation booksponsorsloanfoundation bookleafnumber:427 bookleafnumber427 bookcollection:library_of_congress bookcollectionlibraryofcongress bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana drawing illustration sketch monochrome indoor ancient cartoon bookid:choiceworksoftho01hood bookidchoiceworksoftho01hood bookyear:1881 bookyear1881 bookdecade:1880 bookdecade1880 bookcentury:1800 bookcentury1800 bookauthor:hood__thomas__1799_1845___from_old_catalog_ bookauthorhoodthomas17991845fromoldcatalog bookauthor:shepherd__richard_herne__1842_1895___from_old_catalog_ bookauthorshepherdrichardherne18421895fromoldcatalog bookpublisher:new_york__j__w__lovell bookpublishernewyorkjwlovell bookcontributor:the_library_of_congress bookcontributorthelibraryofcongress booksponsor:sloan_foundation booksponsorsloanfoundation bookleafnumber:427 bookleafnumber427 bookcollection:library_of_congress bookcollectionlibraryofcongress bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana drawing illustration sketch monochrome indoor ancient cartoon Identifier: choiceworksoftho01hood Title: The choice works of Thomas Hood, in prose and verse Year: 1881 (1880s) Authors: Hood, Thomas, 1799-1845. [from old catalog] Shepherd, Richard Herne, 1842-1895. [from old catalog] Subjects: Publisher: New York, J. W. Lovell Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: The M.m ill the Moon. 4o6 Text Appearing After Image: Fancy Pcirtrait :—M Brunei. ODE TO M. BRUNEI* Well said, old IMoIe ! canst work i the dark so fest? a worthy pinpeer !—HamUt Well !—Monsieur Brunei,How prospers now thy mighty undertaking,To join by a hollow way the Bankside friendsOf Rotherhithe and Wapping ? Never be stopping,But pokinLC, groping, in the dark keep makingAn archway, underneath the Dabs and Gud;^eons,For Collier men and pitchy old Curmudgeons,To cross tiie water in inverse proportion,Walk under steamboats under the keels ridge,To keep down all e.xtorlion.And without sculls to diddle London Bridge!In a fresh hunt, a new Great Bore to worry,Thou didst to earth thy human terriers lollow,Hopeful at last from Middlesex to Surrey, To give us the View hollow.In short it was thy aim, right north and south.To put a pipe into old Thamess mouth ;Alas ! half-way thou hadst proceeded, whenOld Thanitrs, tiirough roof not waterproof,Came, like a tide in the affairs of men, * Comic Annual, 1831. ODE TO M. BRUNEL. And with a mig Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: choiceworksoftho01hood Title: The choice works of Thomas Hood, in prose and verse Year: 1881 (1880s) Authors: Hood, Thomas, 1799-1845. [from old catalog] Shepherd, Richard Herne, 1842-1895. [from old catalog] Subjects: Publisher: New York, J. W. Lovell Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: The M.m ill the Moon. 4o6 Text Appearing After Image: Fancy Pcirtrait :—M Brunei. ODE TO M. BRUNEI* Well said, old IMoIe ! canst work i the dark so fest? a worthy pinpeer !—HamUt Well !—Monsieur Brunei,How prospers now thy mighty undertaking,To join by a hollow way the Bankside friendsOf Rotherhithe and Wapping ? Never be stopping,But pokinLC, groping, in the dark keep makingAn archway, underneath the Dabs and Gud;^eons,For Collier men and pitchy old Curmudgeons,To cross tiie water in inverse proportion,Walk under steamboats under the keels ridge,To keep down all e.xtorlion.And without sculls to diddle London Bridge!In a fresh hunt, a new Great Bore to worry,Thou didst to earth thy human terriers lollow,Hopeful at last from Middlesex to Surrey, To give us the View hollow.In short it was thy aim, right north and south.To put a pipe into old Thamess mouth ;Alas ! half-way thou hadst proceeded, whenOld Thanitrs, tiirough roof not waterproof,Came, like a tide in the affairs of men, * Comic Annual, 1831. ODE TO M. BRUNEL. And with a mig Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: choiceworksoftho01hood Title: The choice works of Thomas Hood, in prose and verse Year: 1881 (1880s) Authors: Hood, Thomas, 1799-1845. [from old catalog] Shepherd, Richard Herne, 1842-1895. [from old catalog] Subjects: Publisher: New York, J. W. Lovell Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: The M.m ill the Moon. 4o6 Text Appearing After Image: Fancy Pcirtrait :—M Brunei. ODE TO M. BRUNEI* Well said, old IMoIe ! canst work i the dark so fest? a worthy pinpeer !—HamUt Well !—Monsieur Brunei,How prospers now thy mighty undertaking,To join by a hollow way the Bankside friendsOf Rotherhithe and Wapping ? Never be stopping,But pokinLC, groping, in the dark keep makingAn archway, underneath the Dabs and Gud;^eons,For Collier men and pitchy old Curmudgeons,To cross tiie water in inverse proportion,Walk under steamboats under the keels ridge,To keep down all e.xtorlion.And without sculls to diddle London Bridge!In a fresh hunt, a new Great Bore to worry,Thou didst to earth thy human terriers lollow,Hopeful at last from Middlesex to Surrey, To give us the View hollow.In short it was thy aim, right north and south.To put a pipe into old Thamess mouth ;Alas ! half-way thou hadst proceeded, whenOld Thanitrs, tiirough roof not waterproof,Came, like a tide in the affairs of men, * Comic Annual, 1831. ODE TO M. BRUNEL. And with a mig Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: choiceworksoftho01hood Title: The choice works of Thomas Hood, in prose and verse Year: 1881 (1880s) Authors: Hood, Thomas, 1799-1845. [from old catalog] Shepherd, Richard Herne, 1842-1895. [from old catalog] Subjects: Publisher: New York, J. W. Lovell Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: The M.m ill the Moon. 4o6 Text Appearing After Image: Fancy Pcirtrait :—M Brunei. ODE TO M. BRUNEI* Well said, old IMoIe ! canst work i the dark so fest? a worthy pinpeer !—HamUt Well !—Monsieur Brunei,How prospers now thy mighty undertaking,To join by a hollow way the Bankside friendsOf Rotherhithe and Wapping ? Never be stopping,But pokinLC, groping, in the dark keep makingAn archway, underneath the Dabs and Gud;^eons,For Collier men and pitchy old Curmudgeons,To cross tiie water in inverse proportion,Walk under steamboats under the keels ridge,To keep down all e.xtorlion.And without sculls to diddle London Bridge!In a fresh hunt, a new Great Bore to worry,Thou didst to earth thy human terriers lollow,Hopeful at last from Middlesex to Surrey, To give us the View hollow.In short it was thy aim, right north and south.To put a pipe into old Thamess mouth ;Alas ! half-way thou hadst proceeded, whenOld Thanitrs, tiirough roof not waterproof,Came, like a tide in the affairs of men, * Comic Annual, 1831. ODE TO M. BRUNEL. And with a mig Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. |