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Lewis Carroll Scrapbook


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From an unpublished poem, "Eillill." [Poem].

AUTHOR/CREATOR
Theta.

NOTES
Four verses of seven lines beginning "I sing the song of a thousand years" followed by "The Song of the Forget-me-Not" in six verses, and ending with a return to the original poetic style in another two verses, signed "Theta." This serious poem is about lost-love, a theme parodied by Dodgson in his "Lady of the Ladle" (1854).

SUBJECT
Poems 1800-1900

MEDIUM
Clipping

LANGUAGE
English

PART OF
Lewis Carroll Scrapbook at the Library of Congress, page 9

REPOSITORY
Library of Congress, Rare Book and Special Collections Division, Washington, D.C. 20540

DIGITAL ID
lchtml 000904
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/lchtml.000904

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