The book The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood was written by author Hood, Thomas, 1799-1845 Here you can read free online of The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood a good or bad book?
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189 My skin has been admired in verse, And called as fair as day — If I am fiur, so much the worse, I 'm going to Bombay ! At school I passed with some £clat; I learned my French in France ; De Wint gave lessons how to draw, And D'Egville how to dance — Crevelli taught me how to sing, And Cramer how to play — It really is the strangest thing — I 'm going to Bombay ! I 've been to Bath and Cheltenham Wells, But not their springs to sip — To Ramsgate — ^not to pick up shells — To Brighton — not t...o dip, I 've toured the Lakes, and scoured the coast From Scarboro' to Torquay — But'tho' of time I 've made the most, I 'm going to Bombay ! By Pa and Ma I 'm daily told To marry now 's my time, For though I 'm very far from old, I 'm rather in my prime. They say while we have any sun We ought to make our hay — And India has so hot an one, I 'm going to Bombay ! My cousin writes fit>m Hyderapot, My only chance to snatch, 190 I'm going to bombat. And says the climate is so hot.
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