Dagonet Ditties

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C O N T E N T S .

London Day by Day.

For E'er and Hair.

The Artist's Dilemma.

A Domestic Tragedy.

The Pick-me-up. (WRITTEN AFTER ONE BOTTLE.)

Ad Cor Meum.

Ichabod.

A Derby Ditty.

Shall we Remember?

Paradise and the Sinner. (THE NEW VERSION.)

The Income Tax.

Nonsense.

Le Mardi Gras.

Two Sundays.

The Mails Aboard.

At The Photographer's. (A BALLAD OF BROADMOOR.)

In Gay Japan. BY SIR EDWIN ARNOLD.

The Balaclava Heroes. (JULY 2, 1890.)

A Child's Idea.

Sanitation at Sea.

Guignol.

The English Summer.

A Perfect Paradise. (VIDE PELICAN. AFFIDAVITS.)

That Breeze.

Ballad of Old-Time Fogs.

Under the Clock. (AN ACTOR'S SONG.)

The Girl of Forty-seven.

Conventional MalgrE Lui.

Home, Sweet Home. (A WINTER'S TALE.)

In Portland Place.

The Shirt Buttons. (AFTER SWINBURNE.)

The Londoner to His Love. (SONG AND DANCE.)

The Eiffel Bonnet.

To a Fair Musician.

A Word for the Police.

The Old Clock on the Stairs. (A Ballad of Broadmoor.)

My Ambition.

A Wish.

The Song of Heredity.

Scotch'd, not Kilt. (THE KAISER'S SONG.)

The Last Resource.

Ye Bars and Gates.

Portrait of a Prince. (BY A SOCIETY GOSSIPER.)

The Strong Men.

A Ballad of Soap. After Andrew Lang.

The Jokeleteer.

Bill Sikes's Protest.

The Clarinet.

No Evening Dress.

Alone in London. (Dizain.)

The Volunteer.

Those Boots.

A Sunday Song.

Up the Rigi.

A Plea for Mercy.

If You Were Here. (ANY HUSBAND TO ANY WIFE, WITH APOLOGIES TO ALFRED AUSTIN.)

Le Brav' General

The Paris Exhibition.

The New Legend.

A Mild December.

The Last Duke.

To the Fog.

The Reminiscences of Mr. John Dobbs. Written by Himself.

Pickpocket Poems I. T HE way was long, the wind was cold, The

The Cigarette.

The Early Milk-Cart.

The Collaborators.

The New Cure. [TO MR. SMITH.]

That New-born Babe.

The Button. (A TALE OF THE TUNNEL.)

A Faaeon de Parler.

Jackson. (OR, "ON THE TRACK.")

Another Danger.

After the Act.

The Rigadoon. (A PASTORAL ROMANCE.)

How to Write a Novel. (THE OLD-FASHIONED RECIPE.)

The German Gym. (A MEMORY.)

Tottie. By our Lunatic Rhyming Slangster.

The Welshman in London.

The Magistrate. (BY A LUNATIC LAUREATE.)

The Imperial Institute. (AFTER LORD TENNYSON.)

The Plan of Campaign.

The People's Palace.

A Charade.

A True Story. (A MORAL POEM FOR CHILDREN.)

The Pirate 'Bus.

The War-Cry.

The "Lancet."

A Tale of a Tub.

The Comic King.

 

 

DAGONET DITTIES

WORKS BY GEORGE R. SIMS.

Post 8vo., illustrated boards, 2s. each; cloth limp, 2s. 6d. each.

ROGUES AND VAGABONDS.

THE RING O’ BELLS.

MARY JANE’S MEMOIRS.

MARY JANE MARRIED.

TALES OF TO-DAY.

DRAMAS OF LIFE. With 60 Illustrations.

TINKLETOP’S CRIME. With a Frontispiece by Maurice Greiffenhagen.

Crown 8vo., picture cover, 1s. each; cloth, 1s. 6d. each.

HOW THE POOR LIVE; and HORRIBLE LONDON.

THE DAGONET RECITER AND READER: being Readings and Recitations in Prose and Verse, selected from his own Works by George R. Sims.

THE CASE OF GEORGE CANDLEMAS.

London: CHATTO & WINDUS, 214, Piccadilly, W.

 

DAGONET DITTIES

[FROM ‘THE REFEREE’]


BY

G E O R G E   R.   S I M S

AUTHOR OF ‘HOW THE POOR LIVE,’ ‘ROGUES AND VAGABONDS,’ ETC.



SECOND EDITION

London
CHATTO & WINDUS, PICCADILLY
1891

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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