“I have had nor rhyme nor reason” is inscribed on the cover page of this book. These poems are then also some of the most phantastic poems published by Lewis Carroll, including such famous verses as Phantasmagoria and The Hunting of the Snark. – Summary by Carolin
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Dedication
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Phantasmagoria, in Seven Cantos - I. The Trystyng
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Phantasmagoria, in Seven Cantos - II. Hys Fyve Rules
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Phantasmagoria, in Seven Cantos - III. Scarmoges
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Phantasmagoria, in Seven Cantos - IV. Hys Nouryture
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Phantasmagoria, in Seven Cantos - V. Byckerment
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Phantasmagoria, in Seven Cantos - VI. Dyscomfyture
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Phantasmagoria, in Seven Cantos - VII. Sad Souvenaunce
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Echoes
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A Sea Dirge
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Ye Carpette Knyghte
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Hiawatha’s Photographing
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Melancholetta
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A Valentine
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The Three Voices
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Tèma Con Variazióni
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A Game of Fives
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Poeta fit, non nascitur
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The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits - I. The Landing
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The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits - II. The Bellman’s Speech
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The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits - III. The Baker’s Tale
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The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits - IV. The Hunting
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The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits - V. The Beaver’s Lesson
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The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits - VI. The Barrister’s Dream
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The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits - VII. The Banker’s Fate
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The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits - VIII. The Vanishing