Fitz of O’Mark Hyam

Fitz of O’Mark Hyam.
In: The Dooks’ Doomsday-book.
London: Paul & Co., [1910]. p. 43-44.

9 quatrains

Potter 1145

From the Woman’s Point of View

From the Woman’s Point of View. Walkes, W.R.
In: The Book of the Omar Khayyám Club 1892-1910. London : Privately printed, 1910. pp. 202-203.

The Memoirs of Micky, a fox-terrier

The Memoirs of Micky, a fox-terrier ; with which is interspersed The rubáiyát of O’Mick-I-am. Basil Trevor.
London : Daniel, 1919. 127 p.

Biegstraaten 59

The Rubaiyat of Potter Heigham

The Rubaiyat of Potter Heigham. Quatrains on the Broads, dedicated to Fred and Jack by “Tolly”.
Leicester : Adams Bros. & Shardlow, 1911. 18 p.

Potter 1149

Wake! For the ruddy ball has taken flight

Wake! For the ruddy ball has taken flight. Francis Thompson
In: A Century of Parody and Imitation by Walter Jerrold and R. M. Leonard.
London : Milford; Oxford University Press, 1913. pp. 379-381.

18 quatrains

Potter 1159

Also in: Cornhill Magazine, 7/1908
A selection of 6 quatrains was published as “Rime o’ bat of O my sky-em” in The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 – 1946), 15 Aug 1908 Page 51