Joseph Edwards Carpenter - Works

Works

  • Random rhymes or lays of London, 1833
  • Minstrel musings, London, 1838
  • The romance of the dreamer, and other poems, London, 1841
  • What Are the Wild Waves Saying?, 1853
  • Songs and ballads, new ed., London, 1844; new ed. with additions, 1854
  • Poems and lyrics, new ed., London, 1845
  • Lays and legends of fairyland, London & Leamington, 1849
  • My jubilee volume, London, 1883

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