Dagonet Ditties

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Dagonet Ditties

by George R. (George Robert) Sims

EN·~2 hours·92 chapters

Chapters

92 total

DAGONET DITTIES

0:12

C O N T E N T S.

1:50

Dagonet Ditties. - London Day by Day.

1:18

For E’er and Hair.

1:51

The Artist’s Dilemma.

2:07

A Domestic Tragedy.

1:29

The Pick-me-up. (WRITTEN AFTER ONE BOTTLE.)

1:56

Ad Cor Meum.

0:55

Ichabod.

1:04

A Derby Ditty.

1:20

Description

A lively assortment of verse and short sketches, this collection captures the bustling pulse of turn‑of‑the‑century London with a keen, often wry eye. From bustling streets where “the fever fiend takes larger tolls” to quiet chambers where a lover’s endless quest to finish her hair becomes a comic meditation on patience, each piece blends social observation with a playful use of rhyme and rhythm. The poet moves effortlessly between bustling market scenes, satirical takes on bureaucracy, and tender moments of domestic yearning, offering listeners a portrait that is both vivid and gently critical.

The tone shifts from biting commentary on poverty, justice and the pretensions of the elite to affectionate humor about everyday quirks, all rendered in a lyrical style that feels both nostalgic and surprisingly fresh. Listeners will find themselves drawn into the bustling crowds, the whispered promises, and the occasional absurdity that reveals deeper truths about human hopes and follies, making the work a charming window onto a bygone era.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (122K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif, deaurider and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2018-11-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George R. (George Robert) Sims

George R. (George Robert) Sims

1847–1922

A lively Victorian writer with a sharp eye for London life, this journalist, poet, and dramatist moved easily from comic verse to hard-hitting social commentary. His work helped bring the realities of urban poverty to a wide popular audience while keeping him a familiar name on the stage and in the press.

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