Etiquette. The Comic Times, 13 Oct. 1855.
1855Photography Extraordinary. The Comic Times, 3 Nov. 1855.
1855The Palace of Humbug. The Oxford Critic, 29 May 1857.
1855Ye Carpette Knighte. The Train, March 1856.
1856The Path of Roses. The Train, May 1856.
1856Novelty and Romancement. The Train, Oct. 1856.
1856`Upon the Lonely Moor'. The Train, Oct. 1856.
1856The Three Voices. The Train, Nov. 1856.
1857The Sailor's Wife. The Train, April 1857.
1857Where Does the Day Begin? The Illustrated London News, 18 April 1857.
1857Hiawatha's Photographing. The Train, Dec. 1857.
1857-8Melancholetta. College Rhymes, March 1862.
1858The Legend of Scotland. (First published in The Lewis Carroll Picture Book, 1899.)
1859The Willow Tree. Phantasmagoria, 1869.
1859A Visit to Tennyson. Strand Magazine, May 1901.
1860A Photographer's Day Out. South Shields Amateur Magazine, 1860.
1860Faces in the Fire. All the Year Round, 11 Feb. 1860.
1860Rules for Court Circular.
1860A Valentine. Phantasmagoria, 1869.
1860A Sea Dirge. College Rhymes, Nov. 1860.
1861After Three Days. Temple Bar, July 1861.
1861Three Sunsets (originally `The Dream of Fame'). College Rhymes, 1861.
1861Ode to Damon. College Rhymes, Nov. 1861.
1861The Horrid Hurdy- gurdies. College Rhymes, Nov. 1861.
1861Endowment of the Greek Professorship.
1861Acrostic: `Little Maidens, when you look'. Phantasmagoria, 1869.
1862Miss Jones. (First published in Collected Verse, 1932.)
1862Rules for Court Circular. (Second edition, revised.)
1862`Only a Woman's Hair'. College Rhymes, March 1862.
1862Disillusionized. College Rhymes, June 1862.
1862Stolen Waters. College Rhymes, June 1862.
1862Poeta Fit, Non Nascitur. College Rhymes, June 1862.
1862The Lang Coortin'. College Rhymes, Nov. 1862.
1862Beatrice. College Rhymes, Nov. 1862.
1862-3Alice's Adventures Underground (published in this form in 1886).
1863Croquet Castles.
1863The Majesty of Justice. College Rhymes, March 1863.
1863Size and Tears. College Rhymes, June 1863.
1864Examination Statute.
1865New Method of Evaluation.
1865The Dynamics of a Parti-cle.
1865Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
1866To M.A.B. (First published in Collected Verse, 1932.)
1866The Elections to the Hebdomedal Council.
1867Acrostic: `There was an ancient city . . .' Phantasmagoria 1869.
1867Atalanta in Camden Town. Punch, 27 July 1867.
1867Castle Croquet. Aunt Judy's Magazine, Aug. 1867.
1867Bruno's Revenge. Aunt Judy's Magazine, Dec. 1867.
1867The Deserted Parks.
1867Christmas Greetings from a Fairy to a Child. Phantasmagoria, 1869.
1867Tour in 1867 (Russian Journal). First printed 1928.
1868The Valley of the Shadow of Death. Phantasmagoria, 1869.
1868The Offer of the Clarendon Trustees.
1868The Alphabet Cipher.
1868The Woodstock Election. Oxford University Herald, 24 Nov. 1868.
1869Phantasmagoria, and Other Poems.
1869Preface to The Guildford Gazette Extraordinary, 29 Dec. 1869.
1869`Three little maidens weary of the rail'. (Collingwood's Lewis Carroll, 1898.)
1869`I sing a place wherein agree'. (Centenary Catalogue, 1932.)
1869`When Mary and Ina . . .' (Some Rare Carrolliana, 1924.)
1870`Two little girls near London dwell'. (Collingwood, 1898.)
1870Puzzles from Wonderland. Aunt Judy's Magazine, Dec. 1870.
1871Solutions to Puzzles from Wonderland. Aunt Judy's Magazine, Jan. 1871.
1871`Three children -- their names are so fearful'. (Some Rare Carrolliana, 1924.)
1871Prologue to Loan of a Lover, etc. (Williams and Madan, Handbook, 1931.)
1871To all Child-Readers of Alice.
1871Through the Looking-Glass. (Dated 1872.)
1872The New Belfry of Christ Church, Oxford.
1872`Two thieves went out to steal'. (Sotheby's Catalogue, 1929: Collected Verse, 1932.)
1873The Vision of the Three T's.
1873Prologue to Checkmate. (Strand Magazine, April 1898.)
1873`Three little maids one winter day'. (Collingwood, 1898.)
1874The Blank Cheque.
1874Notes by an Oxford Chiel. (Collection of six Oxford pamphlets.)
1875Vivisection as a Sign of the Times. Pall Mall Gazette, 12 Feb. 1875.
1875Some Popular Fallacies About Vivisection. Fortnightly Review, 1 June 1875.
1876The Hunting of the Snark.
1876An Easter Greeting to Every Child who Loves Alice.
1876Fame's Penny Trumpet.
1876Acrostic: `Are you deaf, Father William?' (Collingwood, 1898.)
1876Acrostic: `Maidens, if you love the tale'. (Sotheby Catalogue, 1929: Collected Verse, 1932.)
1876Acrostic: `Love- lighted eyes, that will not start'. (Lewis Carroll Picture Book, 1899.)
1876Acrostic: `Maiden, though thy heart may quail'. (Privately printed, 1930: Collected Verse 1932.)
1876Acrostic: `Even while the blinding bandage lies'. (Quaritch Catalogue, 1949: Diaries, 1953.)
1876Acrostic: `From the air do they come'. (Harcourt Amory Catalogue, 1932.)
1877Madrigal: `He shouts amain!' (Lewis Carroll Centenary Catalogue, 1932.)
1877Riddle: `The air is bright with hues of light'. Rhyme? and Reason?, 1883.
1878Charade: `My first is singular at best' Rhyme? and Reason?, 1883.
1878Love Among the Roses. (Lewis Carroll Picture Book, 1899.)
1878Acrostic: `Around my lonely hearth tonight'. (Collingwood, 1898.)
1878Answer to the White Queen's Riddle. Fun, 30 Oct. 1878.
1878-9Doublets. (first called `Word-links'). Vanity

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