Rhymes of the East and Re-collected Verses

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Rhymes of the East and Re-collected Verses

by Dum-Dum

EN·~1 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total

AUTHOR'S NOTE

0:53

NOCTURNE WRITTEN IN AN INDIAN GARDEN

2:28

TO HIS PECULIAR FRIEND WITHIN-DOORS

0:40

VALEDICTION - TO THE SS. 'ARABIA,' WHEN RETURNING WITH HER PASSENGERS FROM THE DELHI DURBAR

1:26

A SOLDIER OF WEIGHT

2:29

ODE TO THE TIME-GUN OF GURRUMBAD

1:56

OMAR OUT OF DATE - BY A RENEGADE DISCIPLE

2:18

ODE - ON A DISTANT PROSPECT OF EVER GETTING TO THE HILLS

2:04

A SOMBRE RETROSPECT

1:15

TO MANDALAY—GREETING - (BY WALTYARD WHIPMING)

2:02

Description

A lively anthology of verse that captures the humor and bewilderment of a British officer’s years in India, this collection weaves together witty sketches, gentle satire, and vivid snapshots of colonial life. Borrowed from the pages of a popular British humor magazine and from two rare, locally‑published booklets, the poems range from playful observations of garden evenings and bustling canteens to tongue‑in‑cheek moral lessons for fresh‑faced youths. The poet’s voice balances affection for the subcontinent’s colors and customs with a keen eye for the absurdities of empire, offering readers a charming window into an era often filtered through hearsay.

Interlaced with the occasional mock‑epic and a few affectionate epistles to friends, the verses invite listeners to linger over the quirky details of daily routines—hookah smoke, punkah breezes, and the clatter of ships returning from the Delhi Durbar. With a tone that is both light‑hearted and thoughtful, the collection provides a pleasant, melodic journey through a world where the familiar meets the exotic, all rendered in crisp, rhythmic language.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (62K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Steven Gibbs, Sankar Viswanathan, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-01-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Dum-Dum

Dum-Dum

1869–1952

Best known by the pen name “Dum-Dum,” this English writer brought quick wit and playful observation to light verse, often turning everyday subjects into something slyly funny. A former army officer, he wrote with an easy charm that helped make his poems memorable to magazine readers of his day.

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