Hugh Thomson (1 June 1860 – 7 May 1920) was an British Illustrator born at Coleraine near Derry. He is best known for his pen-and-ink illustrations of works by authors such as Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, and J. M. Barrie.
She once had been the rage.
Frontispiece
Turned King's evidence
Would'club for a guard
The Oak and Crown
Straining and creaking
Courtesies of the Road
Where the best strong waters are
Sympathy, horror, and wonderment
Outspoke Dolly the Chambermaid
George the Guard
And drums wre banged
Saddling the gray mare
Clattered away to ?Exciseman's Folly
Came cantering into the view
Jotted her down on the spot
The Finish of Beau Brocade
Ensign (of Bragg's)
To catch the cuckoo's call
In the Mall
When Sweetlip swelled its jovial riot
A sunny sommer doze
Sorrel
She'd still her beau
The warm west-looking window seat
Delighted in his dry bon-mots and cackling laughter
The almond tree
By the broken stile
Sam's two eyes are all for Cissy
As he lifts her out light
But prone, on a question of fare
They frown on you - for weeks
And runs to gather May dew
'Twas a knight of the shire'
A Toast
An ivy leaf for 'Orchard corner'
The leaf-stained chapter
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