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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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Analysis of 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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Quotes

''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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