III. SYLVIE AND BRUNO
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
BY ALEXANDER WOOLLCOTT |
3 |
I. ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND
1. | Down the Rabbit-Hole |
17 |
2. | The Pool of Tears |
26 |
3. | A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale |
35 |
4. | The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill |
42 |
5. | Advice from a Caterpillar |
53 |
6. | Pig and Pepper |
63 |
7. | A Mad Tea-Party |
74 |
8. | The Queen's Croquet-Ground |
84 |
9. | The Mock Turtle's Story |
95 |
10. | The Lobster-Quadrille |
105 |
11. | Who Stole the Tarts? |
114 |
12. | Alice's Evidence |
122 |
II. THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS
preface to the 1896 edition |
138 |
1. | Looking-Glass House |
141 |
2. | The Garden of Live Flowers |
156 |
3. | Looking-Glass Insects |
168 |
4. | Tweedledum and Tweedledee |
180 |
5. | Wool and Water |
195 |
6. | Humpty Dumpty |
208 |
7. | The Lion and the Unicorn |
221 |
8. | "It's My Own Invention" |
233 |
9. | Queen Alice |
250 |
10. | Shaking |
268 |
11. | Waking |
268 |
12. | Which Dreamed It? |
269 |
preface |
277 |
1. | Less Bread! More Taxes! |
287 |
2. | L'Amie Inconnue |
294 |
3. | Birthday-Presents |
301 |
4. | A Cunning Conspiracy |
309 |
5. | A Beggar's Palace |
316 |
6. | The Magic Locket |
325 |
7. | The Baron's Embassy |
332 |
8. | A Ride on a Lion |
339 |
9. | A Jester and a Bear |
346 |
10. | The Other Professor |
354 |
11. | Peter and Paul |
361 |
12. | A Musical Gardener |
369 |
13. | A Visit to Dogland |
377 |
14. | Fairy-Sylvie |
385 |
15. | Bruno's Revenge |
397 |
16. | A Changed Crocodile |
405 |
17. | The Three Badgers |
412 |
18. | Queer Street, Number Forty |
423 |
19. | How To Make a Phlizz |
432 |
20. | Light Come, Light Go |
441 |
21. | Through the Ivory Door |
451 |
22. | Crossing the Line |
463 |
23. | An Outlandish Watch |
475 |
24. | The Frogs' Birthday-Treat |
484 |
25. | Looking Eastward |
496 |
IV. SYLVIE AND BRUNO CONCLUDED
preface |
509 |
1. | Bruno's Lessons |
523 |
2. | Love's Curfew |
533 |
3. | Streaks of Dawn |
542 |
4. | The Dog-King |
551 |
5. | Matilda Jane |
559 |
6. | Willie's Wife |
568 |
7. | Mein Herr |
575 |
8. | In a Shady Place |
584 |
9. | The Farewell-Party |
593 |
10. | Jabbering and Jam |
604 |
11. | The Man in the Moon |
613 |
12. | Fairy-Music |
620 |
13. | What Tottles Meant |
630 |
14. | Bruno's Picnic |
641 |
15. | The Little Foxes |
653 |
16. | Beyond These Voices |
660 |
17. | To the Rescue! |
669 |
18. | A Newspaper-Cutting |
679 |
19. | A Fairy-Duet |
682 |
20. | Gammon and Spinach |
695 |
21. | The Professor's Lecture |
706 |
22. | The Banquet |
715 |
23. | The Pig-Tale |
724 |
24. | The Beggar's Return |
734 |
25. | Life Out of Death |
744 |
V. VERSE
THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK
preface |
753 |
Fit The First |
757 |
(The Landing) |
Fit The Second |
760 |
(The Bellman's Speech) |
Fit The Third |
764 |
(The Baker's Tale) |
Fit The Fourth |
766 |
The Hunting |
Fit The Fifth |
769 |
The Beaver's Lesson |
Fit The Sixth |
773 |
The Barrister's Dream |
Fit The Seventh |
776 |
The Banker's Fate |
Fit The Eighth |
777 |
The Vanishing |
EARLY VERSE
My Fairy |
779 |
Punctuality |
780 |
Melodies |
781 |
Brother and Sister |
782 |
Facts |
783 |
Rules and Regulations |
784 |
Horrors |
786 |
Misunderstandings |
787 |
As It Fell Upon a Day |
788 |
Ye Fattale Cheyse |
789 |
Lays of Sorrow, No. 1 |
791 |
Lays of Sorrow, No. 2 |
794 |
The Two Brothers |
799 |
The Lady of the Ladle |
805 |
Coronach |
806 |
She's All My Fancy Painted Him |
807 |
Photography Extraordinary |
809 |
Lays of Mystery, Imagination, and Humour, No. 1: The Palace of Humbug |
810 |
The Mock Turtle's Song (Early version) |
813 |
Upon the Lonely Moor |
813 |
Miss Jones |
816 |
PUZZLES FROM WONDERLAND
Puzzles |
819 |
Solutions |
821 |
PROLOGUES TO PLAYS
Prologue to "La Guida di Bragia" |
823 |
Prologue |
823 |
Prologue |
826 |
PHANTASMAGORIA
Phantasmagoria |
Canto I: The Trysting |
827 |
Canto II: Hys Fyve Rules |
831 |
Canto III: Scarmoges |
834 |
Canto IV: Hys Nouryture |
838 |
Canto V: Byckerment |
843 |
Canto VI: Dyscomfyture |
847 |
Canto VII: Sad Souvenaunce |
851 |
Echoes |
853 |
A Sea Dirge |
854 |
Ye Carpette Knyghte |
855 |
Hiawatha's Photographing |
856 |
Melancholetta |
861 |
A Valentine |
863 |
The Three Voices |
865 |
Theme with Variations |
878 |
A Game of Fives |
879 |
Poeta Fit, non Nascitur |
880 |
Size and Tears |
884 |
Atalanta in Camden-Town |
885 |
The Lang Coortin' |
887 |
Four Riddles |
893 |
Fame's Penny-Trumpet |
898 |
COLLEGE RHYMES AND NOTES BY AN OXFORD CHIEL
Ode to Damon |
901 |
Those Horrid Hurdy-Gurdies! |
903 |
My Fancy |
904 |
The Majesty of Justice |
905 |
The Elections to the Hebdomadal Council |
908 |
The Deserted Park |
917 |
Examination Statute |
920 |
ACROSTICS, INSCRIPTIONS, AND OTHER VERSE
Acrostic: Little maidens, when you look |
922 |
To three puzzled little Girls, from the Author |
923 |
Double Acrostic: I sing a place wherein agree |
923 |
Three Little Maids |
925 |
Puzzle |
925 |
Three Children |
926 |
Two Thieves |
927 |
Two Acrostics: Round the wondrous globe |
928 |
Two Acrostics: Maidens, if a maid you meet |
Double Acrostic: Two little girls near London dwell |
929 |
Acrostic: "Are you deaf, Father William?" |
930 |
Acrostic: Maidens! if you love the tale |
930 |
Acrostic: Love-lighted eyes, that will not start |
931 |
To M.A.B. |
932 |
Acrostic: Maiden, though thy heart may quail |
932 |
Madrigal |
933 |
Love among the Roses |
933 |
Two Poems to Rachel Daniel |
934 |
The Lyceum |
936 |
Acrostic: Around my lonely hearth, to-night |
937 |
Dreamland |
937 |
To my Child-Friend |
938 |
A Riddle |
939 |
A Limerick |
939 |
Rhyme? and Reason? |
940 |
A Nursery Darling |
940 |
Maggie's Visit to Oxford |
941 |
Maggie B— |
945 |
THREE SUNSETS AND OTHER POEMS
Three Sunsets |
946 |
The Path of Roses |
950 |
The Valley of the Shadow of Death |
953 |
Solitude |
958 |
Beatrice |
960 |
Stolen Waters |
962 |
The Willow-Tree |
966 |
Only a Woman's Hair |
967 |
The Sailor's Wife |
969 |
After Three Days |
972 |
Faces in the Fire |
975 |
A Lesson in Latin |
976 |
Puck Lost and Found |
977 |
VI. STORIES
A Tangled Tale |
983 |
Novelty and Romancement |
1079 |
A Photographer's Day Out |
1089 |
Wilhelm von Schmitz |
1097 |
The Legend of Scotland |
1111 |
VII. A MISCELLANY
The Offer of the Clarendon Trustees |
1121 |
The New Method of Evaluation |
1123 |
The Dynamics of a Parti-cle |
1129 |
The New Belfry of Christ Church, Oxford |
1139 |
The Vision of the Three T's |
1150 |
The Blank Cheque |
1170 |
Twelve Months in a Curatorship |
1177 |
Three Years in a Curatorship |
1182 |
Resident Women-Students |
1185 |
Some Popular Fallacies about Vivisection |
1189 |
Lawn Tennis Tournaments |
1201 |
Eight or Nine Wise Words about Letter Writing |
1211 |
What the Tortoise Said to Achilles |
1225 |
The Two Clocks |
1230 |
Photography Extraordinary |
1231 |
Hints of Etiquette, or, Dining Out Made Easy |
1235 |
A Hemispherical Problem |
1237 |
A Selection from Symbolic Logic |
1238 |
Rules for Court Circular |
1265 |
Croquet Castles |
1269 |
Mischmasch |
1272 |
Doublets |
1274 |
A Postal Problem |
1280 |
The Alphabet Cipher |
1283 |
Introduction to The Lost Plum Cake |
1285 |
INDEX OF FIRST LINES OF VERSE |
1289 |
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