- The list of Hood's separately published works is as follows: Odes and Addresses to Great People (1825); Whims and Oddities (two series, 1826 and 1827); The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies, Hero and Leander, Lycus the Centaur and other Poems (1827), his only collection of serious verse; The Dream of Eugene Aram, the Murderer (1831); Tylney Hall, a novel (3 vols., 1834); The Comic Annual (1830-1842); Hood's Own; or, Laughter from Year to Year (1838, second series, 1861); Up the Rhine (1840); Hood's Magazine and Comic Miscellany (1844-1848); National Tales (2 vols., 1837), a collection of short novelettes; Whimsicalities (184.4), with illustrations from Leech's designs; and many contributions to contemporary periodicals. [Please select]
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Adele is full of whims at such times. [Please select]
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Pumps, whims, engines, etcetera, in good working order--m-- little expense--Landowners, Messrs. [Please select]
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Nor had he ever restrained her in her whims or her extravagance, and never, in any way, had he curtailed her freedom. [Please select]
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It was his habit to start off suddenly for any place where his whims drew him, notifying nobody of his departure. [Please select]
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"Dost mean to put thy silly whims above thy parents' judgments." [Please select]
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She suffers from impatience; and I would risk much to satisfy her whims. [Please select]
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It meant fifty crowns, green baize and the whims of fortune. [Please select]
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I hope you are not now beginning to be taken up with whims and fancies. [Please select]
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Had I followed my own interests instead of bowing to your whims, you had been a wife these two years. [Please select]
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"You are full of whims and fancies; but when you like you can be a great support to one." [Please select]
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