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|a Coward, Noël.
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|a The Complete Verse of Noel Coward.
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|a Diaries, Letters and Essays
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|a Cover; Contents; Introduction; 1. THE YOUNG IDEA (1907-?1922); 'Vegetable Verse'; Love Ditty to a Turnip; 'I had a little onion'; The Animal Kingdom; The Canary; Sonnet to a Hermit Crab; Any Part of Piggy; The Great Awakening; Romantic/Gothic; Goblins; The Blackness of Her Hair . . .; Beyond; Raratonga; The Conversion of a Cynic; If Wishes Were Horses; Pierrot and Pierrette; Columbine and Harlequin; Nonsense Verse/Limerick; The Island of Bosh; Rhapsody; 'There was an old Marquis of Puno'; Scenes of Suburbia; Personal Reminiscence; James and Belinda; Elizabeth May.
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|a Suppositions and ExpectationsRubaiyat of a Man About Town; Tooting Bec; A Sad, Sad Story; Till I Return; Souvenir of Infancy; 'Those Were the Days'; Letter from the Seaside 1880; 1901; Honeymoon 1905; 2. 'COD PIECES'; 'The Swiss Family Whittlebot' (Sketch -- 1923); Early Peruvian Love Song; Exultance; Passion; The Lower Classes; Early Whittlebot Poems; Daddy and Boo; Gob; Heigho for Hockey; Poems by Hernia Whittlebot; 'My Bedroom'; 'To My Favourite Hostess'; 'Agamemnon and Sappho'; 'Sonata for Harpsichord'; 'Apple Blossoms'; 'Poor Shakespeare'; 'The Bride Cake'; 'To Noël Coward'
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|a 'The Dancing Class''To an Old Woman in Huddersfield'; 'Pied-à-Terre'; 'Greasy Garbage'; 'A May Morning'; 'Yellow Nocturne'; 'Romance'; 'A Country Fair'; Chelsea Buns (1925); Neurotic Thoughts on the Renaissance; To a Maidenhair Fern; Nous n'avons plus de chichi; Chelsea Buns; Contours; Guava Jelly; Garibaldi; Family Circle; Silly Boy; Candelabra; Children's Tales; Written from a Mansard Window in a Velvet Dress; Victorian Rhapsody for Lesser Minds; Spotted Lilies; Mrs Gibbon's Decline and Fall; Sunday Morning at Wiesbaden; Misericordia; To My Literary Parasites; To Badrulbador Frampton.
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|a Contemporary ThoughtSend Me My Hat; Theme for Oboe in E Flat; Oleograph; Hic Haec Hoc; I Will Protect My Sister; Christmas Cheer; Caprice de Noël; Spangled Unicorn (1932); Janet Urdler; Reversion to the Formal; How Does Your Garden Grow; Hungry Land; Necromancy; Elihu Dunn; Harlem; Ma People; E.A.I. Maunders; Moss; Curve In Curve Out; Church of England; Tao Lang Pee; Sampan; The Emperor's Daughter; The Voice in the Bamboo Shoot; Serge Lliavanov; Every Day; Theatre Party; Harlot's Song; Juana Mandragágita; Picnic Near Toledo; 'Flamenco'; Torero; Crispin Pither; 'Deirdre'; 'The Whisht Paple'
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|a 'Pastoral'Albrecht Drausler; First Love; Freundschaft; 'Youth'; Jane Southerby Danks; Legend; Sicilian Study; Richmond Boating Song; Old Things Are Far the Best; Ada Johnston; The Nursemaid; Sunburn; To Rudyard Kipling; Dawn; 3. 'FAMILY ... FRIENDS ... AND OTHERS': 'Family' . . .; Violet Coward; Telegram to My Mother on Her Eightieth Birthday; To an Octogenarian; Lorn Loraine; To Lorn; Lornie Is a Silly-Billy; 'Here I lie sweetly in bed'; Reflections by Master on Awakening; A Tribute to Lorn from Master; 'When I visit Venice, Italy'; 'In the deep hush before the dawn'
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|a "Lornie Darling, how I loved your news."
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|a Three volumes of his verse were published in Coward''s lifetime, but while The Complete Verse features all of the work from these three volumes it also presents previously unpublished material for the very first time. Coward expert Barry Day has collected together the additional verse which Coward sent to family and friends and which paints a vivid portrait of his more private life. For anyone who has enjoyed the Diaries or the Letters of Noel Coward, The Complete Verse offers further enjoyment and appreciation of Coward''s wit, insatiable interest in people and skilful rendering of his pub.
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