The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - Всего страниц: 689 |
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... lands . And now thou rollest on thy back about , Happy to find thyself alive , no doubt- Now turnest - on the table making rings ; Now crawling , forming a wet track , Now shaking the rich liquor from thy back , Now fluttering nectar ...
... lands . And now thou rollest on thy back about , Happy to find thyself alive , no doubt- Now turnest - on the table making rings ; Now crawling , forming a wet track , Now shaking the rich liquor from thy back , Now fluttering nectar ...
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... other sowings ! For me , I find , when eastern winds are high , A frigid , not a genial inspiration ; Nor can , like Iron - Chested Chubb , defy An inflammation . Smitten by breezes from the land of plague , To MISCELLANEOUS . 45.
... other sowings ! For me , I find , when eastern winds are high , A frigid , not a genial inspiration ; Nor can , like Iron - Chested Chubb , defy An inflammation . Smitten by breezes from the land of plague , To MISCELLANEOUS . 45.
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From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. Smitten by breezes from the land of plague , To me all vernal luxuries are fables , O ! where's the Spring in a rheumatic leg , Stiff as a table's ? I limp in agony - I wheeze and cough ; And quake with ...
From Chaucer to Saxe James Parton. Smitten by breezes from the land of plague , To me all vernal luxuries are fables , O ! where's the Spring in a rheumatic leg , Stiff as a table's ? I limp in agony - I wheeze and cough ; And quake with ...
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... land , A magistrate pedantic ; And Medler's feet repose unscanned Beneath the wide Atlantic . Wild Nick , whose oaths made such a din , Does Dr. Martext's duty ; And Mullion , with that monstrous chin , Is married to a beauty ; And ...
... land , A magistrate pedantic ; And Medler's feet repose unscanned Beneath the wide Atlantic . Wild Nick , whose oaths made such a din , Does Dr. Martext's duty ; And Mullion , with that monstrous chin , Is married to a beauty ; And ...
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... lands and thy livings are forfeit to mee . Away rode the abbot , all sad at that word , And he rode to Cambridge and Oxenford ; But never a doctor there was so wise , That could with his learning an answer devise . Then home rode the ...
... lands and thy livings are forfeit to mee . Away rode the abbot , all sad at that word , And he rode to Cambridge and Oxenford ; But never a doctor there was so wise , That could with his learning an answer devise . Then home rode the ...
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