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THE POEMS AND VERSES OF
CHARLES DICKENS

Maclise. R.A. C. H. Jeens
CHARLES DICKENS, HIS WIFE, & HER SISTER
DRAWN BY MACLISE IN 1842.
THE
POEMS AND VERSES
OF
CHARLES DICKENS
Collected and Edited, with
Bibliographical Notes, by
F. G. KITTON

LONDON
CHAPMAN AND HALL, LIMITED
1903
Edinburgh: Printed by T. and A. Constable
TO
MISS GEORGINA HOGARTH
THIS LITTLE VOLUME
IS RESPECTFULLY
DEDICATED
CONTENTS
PAGE | |
The Village Coquettes (1836), | 3 |
Round. Hail to the merry Autumn days, |
7 |
Lucy’s Song. Love is not a feeling to pass away, |
8 |
Squire Norton’s Song. That very wise head, old Æsop, said, |
9 |
George Edmunds’ Song. Autumn leaves, autumn leaves, |
10 |
Rose’s Song. Some folks who have grown old and sour, |
11 |
Duet (Flam and Rose). ’Tis true I’m caressed by the witty, |
12 |
Squire Norton’s Song. The child and the old man sat alone, |
13 |
Duet (The Squire and Lucy). In rich and lofty station shine, |
14 |
Sestet and Chorus. Turn him from the farm, |
15 |
Quartet. Hear me, when I swear that the farm is your own, |
17 |
Squire Norton’s Song. There’s a charm in Spring, |
20 |
Young Benson’s Song. My fair home is no longer mine, |
21 |
Duet (The Squire and Edmunds). Listen, though I do not fear you, |
22 |
Lucy’s Song. How beautiful at even-tide, |
23 |
Chorus. Join the dance, with step as light, |
23 |
Quintet. No light bound of stag or timid hare, |
24 |
The Lamplighter (1838), | 29 |
Duet (Tom and Betsy). There comes a new moon twelve times a year, |
31 |
The Pickwick Papers (1837), | 35, 41, 47, 51 |
The Ivy Green. Oh, a dainty |