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William Makepeace Thackeray
Poems
A Credo
A Credo (After The German)
A Doe In The City
A Tragic Story
A Woeful New Ballad Of The Protestant Conspiracy To Take The Pope’s Life
Abd-El-Kader At Toulon Or, The Caged Hawk
Ad Ministram
Ah, Bleak And Barren Was The Moor
At The Church-Gate
At The Zoo
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A Credo
A Credo (After The German)
A Doe In The City
A Tragic Story
A Woeful New Ballad Of The Protestant Conspiracy To Take The Pope’s Life
Abd-El-Kader At Toulon Or, The Caged Hawk
Ad Ministram
Ah, Bleak And Barren Was The Moor
At The Church-Gate
At The Zoo
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''It is to the middle-class we must look for the safety of England.''
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The themes William Makepeace Thackeray wrote about
time
nature
love
faith
music
sleep
kindness
spring
steel arms
sorrow
joy
weather
success
alone
funny
passion
beautiful
justice
death
parting
happiness
water
children
food
tears
respect
heart
poetry
war
memory
woman
work
sea
book
running
hair
drunkenness
sick
money
husband
destiny
power
marriage
life
fear
silence
wind
red
evil
rose
peace
home
fire
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