
A lively collection of short, witty verses, this book gathers the light‑hearted songs and sketches that first appeared in Victorian periodicals. Intended for the drawing‑room, the pieces balance clever rhyme with a breezy, conversational tone, often echoing the popular ballads that once filled music‑hall stages. Their modest length makes them perfect for a brief, entertaining pause in any listening schedule.
Among the offerings, a comic tale of twins so identical they are constantly mistaken for each other spirals into a series of amusing mishaps, while a self‑aware poet laments his perpetual “step from the sublime” in a blend of satire and gentle self‑deprecation. A mock lecture on elocution adds a theatrical flair, poking fun at grandiose oratory with playful exaggeration. Together, these verses capture the humor and social quirks of their era, delivering a charmingly irreverent snapshot of Victorian wit.
Full title
Carols of Cockayne The Third Edition, 1874
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (114K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive
Release date
2015-08-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1837–1883
Best known for light verse, comic essays, and lively magazine writing, this Victorian author brought wit and theatrical sparkle to everyday subjects. His work captures the playful, satirical side of 19th-century London literary life.
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