| | PAGE | Phantasmagoria, in Seven Cantos:— | I. | The Trystyng | 1 | II. | Hys Fyve Rules | 10 | III. | Scarmoges | 18 | IV. | Hys Nouryture | 26 | V. | Byckerment | 34 | VI. | Dyscomfyture | 44 | VII. | Sad Souvenaunce | 53 | Echoes | 58 | A Sea Dirge | 59 | Ye Carpette Knyghte | 64 | Hiawatha’s Photographing | 66 | Melancholetta | 78 | A Valentine | 84 | The Three Voices: | The First Voice | 87 | The Second Voice | 98 | The Third Voice | 109 | TÈma Con VariaziÓni | 118 | A Game of Fives | 120 | Poeta fit, non nascitur | 123 | The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits:— | I. | The Landing | 134 | II. | The Bellman’s Speech | 142 | III. | The Baker’s Tale | 148 | IV. | The Hunting | 153 | V. | The Beaver’s Lesson | 159 | VI. | The Barrister’s Dream | 167 | VII. | The Banker’s Fate | 173 | VIII. | The Vanishing | 177 | Size and Tears | 181 | Atalanta in Camden Town | 186 | The Lang Coortin’ | 190 | Four Riddles | 202 | Fame’s Penny-Trumpet | 211 |
THREE SUNSETS AND OTHER POEMS
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