The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - Всего страниц: 689 |
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... sigh As the melody dearest to love . In Ethics - ' tis you that can check , In a minute , their doubts and their quarrels , Oh ! show but that mole on your neck , And ' twill soon put an end to their morals . Your Arithmetic only can ...
... sigh As the melody dearest to love . In Ethics - ' tis you that can check , In a minute , their doubts and their quarrels , Oh ! show but that mole on your neck , And ' twill soon put an end to their morals . Your Arithmetic only can ...
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... sigh . Take back the gifts , so sweetly given , With promis'd faith and vows to heaven ; That little ring , which , night and morn , With wedded truth my hand hath worn ; That seal which oft , in moments blest , Thou hast upon my lip ...
... sigh . Take back the gifts , so sweetly given , With promis'd faith and vows to heaven ; That little ring , which , night and morn , With wedded truth my hand hath worn ; That seal which oft , in moments blest , Thou hast upon my lip ...
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... sigh . Though Love's the theme , and Wisdom blames Such florid songs as ours , Yet Truth , sometimes , like eastern dames , Can speak her thoughts by flowers . Then listen , maids , come listen , while Your needle's task you ply ; At ...
... sigh . Though Love's the theme , and Wisdom blames Such florid songs as ours , Yet Truth , sometimes , like eastern dames , Can speak her thoughts by flowers . Then listen , maids , come listen , while Your needle's task you ply ; At ...
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... sigh ! SALAD . SYDNEY SMITH . To make this condiment , your poet begs The pounded yellow of two hard - boiled eggs ; Two boiled potatoes , passed through kitchen - sieve , Smoothness and softness to the salad give ; Let onion atoms lurk ...
... sigh ! SALAD . SYDNEY SMITH . To make this condiment , your poet begs The pounded yellow of two hard - boiled eggs ; Two boiled potatoes , passed through kitchen - sieve , Smoothness and softness to the salad give ; Let onion atoms lurk ...
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... sigh Toward that merry ground ! Then be contented . Thou hast got The most of heaven in thy young lot ; There's sky - blue in thy cup ! Thou ' lt find thy manhood all too fast- Soon come , soon gone ! and age at last A sorry breaking up ...
... sigh Toward that merry ground ! Then be contented . Thou hast got The most of heaven in thy young lot ; There's sky - blue in thy cup ! Thou ' lt find thy manhood all too fast- Soon come , soon gone ! and age at last A sorry breaking up ...
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