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- Haddocks'_Eyes abstract "Haddocks' Eyes is a poem by Lewis Carroll from Through the Looking-Glass. It is sung by The White Knight in chapter eight to a tune that he claims as his own invention, but which Alice recognises as "I give thee all, I can no more".By the time Alice heard it, she was already tired of poetry.It is a parody of "Resolution and Independence" by William Wordsworth.".
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- Haddocks'_Eyes subject Category:1871_poems.
- Haddocks'_Eyes subject Category:Alice_in_Wonderland.
- Haddocks'_Eyes subject Category:British_poems.
- Haddocks'_Eyes type 1871Poems.
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- Haddocks'_Eyes type BritishPoems.
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- Haddocks'_Eyes type Poem106377442.
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- Haddocks'_Eyes comment "Haddocks' Eyes is a poem by Lewis Carroll from Through the Looking-Glass. It is sung by The White Knight in chapter eight to a tune that he claims as his own invention, but which Alice recognises as "I give thee all, I can no more".By the time Alice heard it, she was already tired of poetry.It is a parody of "Resolution and Independence" by William Wordsworth.".
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