The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - Всего страниц: 689 |
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... first would be . " Were I but what my whole implies , And pass'd by chance across your portal : You'd cry ' Can I believe my eyes ? I never saw so queer a mortal ! ' " For then my head would not be on , MISCELLANEOUS . 43.
... first would be . " Were I but what my whole implies , And pass'd by chance across your portal : You'd cry ' Can I believe my eyes ? I never saw so queer a mortal ! ' " For then my head would not be on , MISCELLANEOUS . 43.
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... believe the slander ? Never ! I held thee still to be divine . For me thy color hath a charm , Although ' tis true they call thee Pale ; And be thou cold when I am warm , As late I've been - so high the scale Of FAHRENHEIT - and febrile ...
... believe the slander ? Never ! I held thee still to be divine . For me thy color hath a charm , Although ' tis true they call thee Pale ; And be thou cold when I am warm , As late I've been - so high the scale Of FAHRENHEIT - and febrile ...
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... , That will a maid believe - a ! She drew a bodkin from her haire , And wip'd it upon her gown - a ; And curs'd be every maiden faire , That will with men lye down - a ! A herb there is , that lowly grows , And 4 * NARRATIVE . 81.
... , That will a maid believe - a ! She drew a bodkin from her haire , And wip'd it upon her gown - a ; And curs'd be every maiden faire , That will with men lye down - a ! A herb there is , that lowly grows , And 4 * NARRATIVE . 81.
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... believe , Now open me the gate - a . The bridge is drawn , the gate is barr'd , My father he has the keys , sir ; But I have for my love prepar'd A shorter way , and easier . Over the moate I've laid a plank Full seventeen feet in ...
... believe , Now open me the gate - a . The bridge is drawn , the gate is barr'd , My father he has the keys , sir ; But I have for my love prepar'd A shorter way , and easier . Over the moate I've laid a plank Full seventeen feet in ...
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... believe What's propagated merely to deceive . " " Then you force me to say , sir , you're a fool , " Return'd the bragger . Language like this no man can suffer cool : It made the listener stagger ; So , thunder - stricken , he at once ...
... believe What's propagated merely to deceive . " " Then you force me to say , sir , you're a fool , " Return'd the bragger . Language like this no man can suffer cool : It made the listener stagger ; So , thunder - stricken , he at once ...
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