The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - Всего страниц: 689 |
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... town , I ween , Has not the honor of so proud a birth— Thou com'st from Jersey meadows , fresh and green , The offspring of the gods , though born on earth ; For Titan was thy sire , and fair was she , The ocean - nymph that nursed thy ...
... town , I ween , Has not the honor of so proud a birth— Thou com'st from Jersey meadows , fresh and green , The offspring of the gods , though born on earth ; For Titan was thy sire , and fair was she , The ocean - nymph that nursed thy ...
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... town - but why come here To bleed a brother poet , gaunt like thee ? Alas ! the little blood I have is dear , And thin will be the banquet drawn from me . Look round - the pale - eyed sisters in my MISCELLANEOUS . 59.
... town - but why come here To bleed a brother poet , gaunt like thee ? Alas ! the little blood I have is dear , And thin will be the banquet drawn from me . Look round - the pale - eyed sisters in my MISCELLANEOUS . 59.
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... heart which vent'rously cross'd o'er to thee Upon that bridge of sixpence , may remain— And , with up - town devotedness and truth , My love shall hover round thee ! COME OUT , LOVE . N. P. WILLIS . Argument MISCELLANEOUS . 61.
... heart which vent'rously cross'd o'er to thee Upon that bridge of sixpence , may remain— And , with up - town devotedness and truth , My love shall hover round thee ! COME OUT , LOVE . N. P. WILLIS . Argument MISCELLANEOUS . 61.
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... town ! " " Ay , cousin , " cried a second , " very true- And here , here's charming green , and red , and blue ! There's a complexion beats the rouge of Warren ! See those red lips ; oh , la ! they seem so nice ! What rosy cheeks then ...
... town ! " " Ay , cousin , " cried a second , " very true- And here , here's charming green , and red , and blue ! There's a complexion beats the rouge of Warren ! See those red lips ; oh , la ! they seem so nice ! What rosy cheeks then ...
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... town . Now , if poor Pilgrims they had been , And had lodged in the Hospice instead of the Inn , My good little women and men , Why then you never would have heard , This tale of the Cock and the Hen . For the Innkeepers they had a ...
... town . Now , if poor Pilgrims they had been , And had lodged in the Hospice instead of the Inn , My good little women and men , Why then you never would have heard , This tale of the Cock and the Hen . For the Innkeepers they had a ...
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