George Colman Long Poems

  • 1.
    On a wild Moor, all brown and bleak,
    Where broods the heath-frequenting grouse,
    There stood a tenement antique;
    Lord Hoppergollop's country house.
    ...
  • 2.
    Who has e'er been in London, that overgrown place,
    Has seen "Lodgings to Let" stare him full in the face:
    Some are good, and let dearly; while some, 'tis well known,
    Are so dear, and so bad, they are best let alone.
    ...
  • 3.
    TOM, DICK, and WILL, were little known to Fame;--
    No matter;--
    But to the Ale-house, oftentimes, they came,
    To chatter.
    ...
  • 4.
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    Such star-like lustre lights her Eyes,
    They must have darted from a Sphere,
    ...
  • 5.
    Centrick, in London noise, and London follies,
    Proud Covent Garden blooms, in smoky glory;
    For chairmen, coffee-rooms, piazzas, dollies,
    Cabbages, and comedians, fame'd in story!
    ...
Total 5 Long Poems by George Colman

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