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Richard Harris Barham

December 6, 1788–June 17, 1845


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Please Note: This list is not comprehensive, but is an ongoing work of the love of poetry.

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Read More About Richard Harris Barham below poetry list
Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: A Lay Of St. Gengulphus Gengulphus comes from the Holy Land, 1380
2: A Lay Of St. Nicholas Lord Abbot! Lord Abbot! I'd fain confess; 1331
3: Look At The Clock!: Patty Morgan The Milkmaid's Story Look at the Clock!' quoth Winifred Pryce, 1274
4: Manipulation Oh, my head! my head! my head! 1394
5: Mr. Barney Maguire's Account Of The Coronation Och! the Coronation! what celebration 1259
6: Ode On A Nearer Prospect Of Summer Hill O Summer Hill! if thou wert mine, 1272
7: Some Account Of A New Play In reply to your letter, and Fanny's, 1137
8: Stinkomalee Triumphans Whene'er with pitying eye I view 1016
9: The 'Monstre' Balloon Oh! the balloon, the great balloon! 1061
10: The Bagman's Dog: Mr. Peters's Story It was a litter, a litter of five, 1119
11: The Black Mousquetaire: A Legend Of France Francois Xavier Auguste was a gay Mousquetaire, 1090
12: The Cynotaph Poor Tray charmant! 981
13: The Execution: A Sporting Anecdote Hon. Mr. Sucklethumbkin's Story My Lord Tomnoddy got up one day; 1022
14: The Ghost There stands a City,, neither large nor small, 1098
15: The Hand Of Glory: The Nurse's Story On the lone bleak moor, 1036
16: The Jackaw Of Rheims The Jackdaw sat on the Cardinal's chair! 1042
17: The Lay Of St. Odille Odille was a maid of a dignified race; 1056
18: The Legend Of Hamilton Tighe The Captain is walking his quarter-deck, 979
19: The Merchant Of Venice: A Legend Of Italy I believe there are few 1207
20: The Tragedy Catherine of Cleves was a Lady of rank, 1265
21: The Two MP's Says Tom D— to F—r 1243
22: The Witches' Frolic Come hither, come hither, my little boy Ned! 1318
23: To Late Too late! though flowerets round me blow, 1302




About:
Richard Harris Barham (December 6, 1788–June 17, 1845), English novelist and humorous poet, better known by his nom de plume of Thomas Ingoldsby, was born at Canterbury.


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