The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to SaxeMason Bros., 1856 - Всего страниц: 689 |
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... wonder if in May itself I lack A peg for laudatory verse to hang on ? — Spring , mild and gentle ! —yes , a Spring - heeled Jack To those he sprang on . In short , whatever panegyrics lie In fulsome odes too many to be cited , The ...
... wonder if in May itself I lack A peg for laudatory verse to hang on ? — Spring , mild and gentle ! —yes , a Spring - heeled Jack To those he sprang on . In short , whatever panegyrics lie In fulsome odes too many to be cited , The ...
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... wonder who is master now And wholesome anguish sheds ! How many ushers now employs , How many maids to see the boys Have nothing in their heads ! And Mrs. S *** ? - Doth she abet ( Like Pallas in the palor ) yet Some favored two or ...
... wonder who is master now And wholesome anguish sheds ! How many ushers now employs , How many maids to see the boys Have nothing in their heads ! And Mrs. S *** ? - Doth she abet ( Like Pallas in the palor ) yet Some favored two or ...
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... wonder you'll say , sir , There's reason in tearing one's tether- And , to see her again in Broadway , sir , Who would not be lavish of leather ! I met her again , and as you know I'm sage as old Voltaire at Ferney— But I said a bad ...
... wonder you'll say , sir , There's reason in tearing one's tether- And , to see her again in Broadway , sir , Who would not be lavish of leather ! I met her again , and as you know I'm sage as old Voltaire at Ferney— But I said a bad ...
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... wonder for your toes : While I , just like a snail am crawling , Now swearing , now on saints devoutly bawling , While not a rascal comes to ease my woes ? " How is't that you can like a greyhound go , Merry , as if that naught had ...
... wonder for your toes : While I , just like a snail am crawling , Now swearing , now on saints devoutly bawling , While not a rascal comes to ease my woes ? " How is't that you can like a greyhound go , Merry , as if that naught had ...
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... wonder saw : A whisker first , and then a claw , With many an ardent wish , She stretched in vain to reach the prize : What female heart can gold despise ? What Cat's averse to fish ? Presumptuous maid ! with looks intent , Again she ...
... wonder saw : A whisker first , and then a claw , With many an ardent wish , She stretched in vain to reach the prize : What female heart can gold despise ? What Cat's averse to fish ? Presumptuous maid ! with looks intent , Again she ...
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