Thomas Hood
Thomas Hood
Thomas Hoodwas an English poet, author and humourist, best known for poems such as "The Bridge of Sighs" and "The Song of the Shirt". Hood wrote regularly for The London Magazine, the Athenaeum, and Punch. He later published a magazine largely consisting of his own works. Hood, never robust, lapsed into invalidism by the age of 41 and died at the age of 45. William Michael Rossetti in 1903 called him "the finest English poet" between the generations of Shelley...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionPoet
Date of Birth23 May 1799
dying fears hopes sleeping
Our very hopes belied our fears, / Our fears our hopes belied - / We thought her dying when she slept, / And sleeping when she died!
behind burn great leave letters men oft ought pages remind
Lives" of great men oft remind us as we o'er their pages turn, That we too may leave behind us - Letters that we ought to burn
happiness
There is even a happiness - that makes the heart afraid.
loving time winter
It was not in the winter / Our loving lot was cast! / It was the time of roses, / We plucked them as we passed!
dawn noon proper sun time
No sun - no moon! / No morn - no noon - / No dawn - no dusk - no proper time of day -
earth fill harsh hopes join jury met obtained prejudiced recently regrets trial twelve whom
And ye, who have met with Adversity's blast,And been bow'd to the earth by its fury;To whom the Twelve Months, that have recently pass'dWere as harsh as a prejudiced jury -Still, fill to the Future! and join in our chime,The regrets of remembrance to cozen,And having obtained a New Trial of Time,Shout in hopes of a kindlier dozen.
battle ben laid soldier took
Ben Battle was a soldier bold, / And used to war's alarms: / But a cannon-ball took off his legs, / So he laid down his arms.
insipid sandwiches
Being used but sisterly salutes to feel, Insipid things - like sandwiches of veal
fingers heavy needle sat thread weary woman
With fingers weary and worn, / With eyelids heavy and red, / A woman sat in unwomanly rags, / Plying her needle and thread - / Stitch! stitch! stitch!
convenient cook plan saves
It's very convenient and saves me from having to plan and cook meals.
leave second
For here I leave my second leg, / And the Forty-second Foot.
No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees,/ No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds, - November!
cause chopping coloring drawing encourage logic nourish picture surely wise
That picture raffles will conduce to nourish - Design, or cause coloring to flourish, Admits of logic chopping and wise - sawing, For surely lotteries encourage drawing
broken peace
Alas! my everlasting peace / Is broken into pieces.